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Thread: How can cold white or warm white be programmed on an RGBW neopixel strip?

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    Default How can cold white or warm white be programmed on an RGBW neopixel strip?

    How would these colors be programmed?

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    They aren’t. It all depends on the white diode that the manufacturer uses. It’s either warm, cool or neutral.
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    Yeah, as FJK stated, it's a physical change of the phosphor composition to get the color temperature. not something that can be altered with coding.

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