RGB matrix
[ɑr dʒi bi ˈmeɪtrɪks]
nounpl: RGB matrices / RGB matrixes
matriz RGB
1. A rectangular array of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) arranged in rows and columns, where each LED can display red, green, and blue light to create a full spectrum of colors through color mixing
The RGB matrix display showed vibrant colors for the outdoor advertisement.
O display de matriz RGB mostrou cores vibrantes para o anúncio ao ar livre.
2. A grid-based system in digital displays or lighting applications that uses the RGB color model to control individual pixels or light points
Engineers programmed the RGB matrix to display animated patterns.
Os engenheiros programaram a matriz RGB para exibir padrões animados.
3. In electronics, a component consisting of multiple LEDs arranged in a grid formation capable of producing millions of color combinations
The Arduino project used an 8x8 RGB matrix for interactive visual effects.
O projeto Arduino usou uma matriz RGB 8x8 para efeitos visuais interativos.
RGB matrix technology is widely used in modern electronics industries in both Brazil and the USA, particularly in LED signage, gaming peripherals, smart home devices, and professional displays. The terminology is predominantly English-based in technical documentation, though Portuguese translations are standardized in Brazilian technical and educational contexts.
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