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I2C Addressable LED Controller Chip – IS3750

1,95 

The IS3750 is an Addressable LED controller chip with I2C interface. It streams LED data from internal memory, freeing your microcontroller from strict timing. 5V-tolerant, 3.3V-powered, and ideal for smooth LED updates with minimal resource usage — even during slow or partial data writes.
SKU: IS3750-S8

Kappa3750Ard: IS3750 Demoboard for Arduino

15,00 

The Kappa3750Ard is a plug-and-play evaluation board for the IS3750 Addressable LED Controller. It features 36 WS2813 RGB LEDs, I2C voltage/speed jumpers, onboard pull-ups, and Arduino-compatible layout. Designed for seamless prototyping, it simplifies addressable LED control while offloading timing from your microcontroller.
SKU: Kappa3750Ard

Kappa3750Rasp: IS3750 Demoboard for Raspberry Pi

15,00 

The Kappa3750Rasp is a plug-and-play evaluation board for the IS3750 Addressable LED Controller. It includes 28 WS2812B LEDs, I2C speed/voltage jumpers, and a Raspberry Pi–compatible form factor. Ideal for LED prototyping, it offloads LED timing and supports any color order (RGB, GRB, GRBW, etc.).
SKU: Kappa3750Rasp

High-Performance Interfaces for Addressable LED Strips

Digital LED tapes allow for incredible visual effects in architectural and entertainment lighting, but they present significant technical challenges. Protocols like WS2812, WS2812B (NeoPixel), SK6812, and APA102 require strict timing precision that can be difficult to achieve with standard microcontrollers. Driving these “smart pixels” directly often consumes valuable processing power and can disrupt critical interrupt routines. This category presents hardware solutions dedicated to generating the specific waveforms required by these LEDs. Our chips support various single-wire and clock-data pixel types, ensuring smooth animations and accurate color rendering without burdening the main system CPU.

Streamlining Firmware for Complex Lighting Arrays

Creating complex lighting effects often involves writing intricate timing code that is difficult to maintain and debug. INACKS integrated circuits and modules help a lot to develop products with this category because it avoids the firmware engineer to have to implement by itself the protocol, therefore there are less costs, and product can be ended sooner. By using a dedicated driver chip, you simply send data commands via a standard interface, and the module handles the high-speed signaling to the LED strip. This approach guarantees signal stability and dramatically reduces the engineering effort required to bring advanced lighting products to the market.

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