WS2815 RGB Pixel LED Tape
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DC12V WS2815 RGB pixel LED tape is a type of LED strip that allows for each individual LED to be controlled separately. Dynamic and customizable lighting effects are available.
They can be programmed to display solid colors, gradients, animations, and patterns, making them ideal for a wide range of lighting applications, including home decor, stage lighting, and signage.
SuntechLite uses Epistar and Osram LED to make the high quality LED strips, which can provide high brightness and long lifespan. We provide 5 years warranty for all of the LED lighting products.
How to Control, connect and wire WS2815 LED strip?
Both the WS2815 and WS2813 LED strips can be controlled individually and have breakpoint-resume features. But the WS2815 LED strip is DC12V, so it can keep its brightness and current stable over a longer distance, making it better for bigger lighting projects.
It’s a 4-wire addressable LED strip, with two wires for power and two wires for data. The picture below shows how the WS2815 RGB LED strip is connected to an LED controller.

WS2815 DC12V LED Strip Recommended LED Controller: K-1000C, SP105E, SP107E, SP110E.
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WS2815 Dual Data and Break Continue
WS2813 and WS2815 LED strips use double signal line cross transmission. The second spare signal line has a break continue function and can deliver a signal to the next pixel when the first is interrupted. On the LED strip, even if one light bead dies, the others continue glow. It doesn’t affect results.
WS2815 RGB Pixel LED Tape Lighting Display
Product Parameters
| Item | Voltage | Power | Pixel Quantity | LED Quantity | Cutting Unit | Break Continue | PCB Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| STB-TTL-4PIN-RGB-60-12V | DC12V | 8.6W/M | 60 pixels/m | 60 LEDs/m | 16.6mm | Yes | 10mm |
| STB-TTL-4PIN-RGB-120-12V | DC12V | 17.3W/M | 120 pixels/m | 120 LEDs/m | 16mm | Yes | 5mm/10mm |
| STB-TTL-4PIN-RGB-144-12V | DC12V | 20.6W/M | 144 pixels/m | 144 LEDs/m | 6.9mm | Yes | 12mm |
WS2815 RGB Pixel LED Tape Lighting Pictures
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What is the frequency of WS2815?
WS2815 is an intelligent LED control circuit with frequency 1200Hz
How much current does WS2815 draw?
The amount of current drawn by a 60 LEDs per meter WS2815 RGB pixel LED tape will depend on a few factors such as the brightness level, color patterns, and the voltage level applied to the LED strip.
Assuming that the LED strip is powered at 12V and at full brightness, each WS2815 RGB LED draws about 12mA of current, each channel is 12mA, while channel RED, GREEN and BLUE to 100% mixed to white color, the current is not 12mA x 3= 36mA, it is still 12mA because of limit of the current design to keep the LED strip cool enough to avoid over heat, regardless of the number of LEDs per meter. So, for a 60 LEDs per meter WS2815 RGB pixel LED tape, the total current draw would be 60 LEDs/meter x 0.012 A/LED = 0.72A/meter.
It’s worth noting that the actual current draw may be slightly higher due to the power loss in the strip’s circuitry and any voltage drop in the it’s important to choose an appropriate power supply and wiring size to ensure that the LED strip receives enough power to operate correctly without overheating or causing a fire hazard.
WS2815 vs WS2812 RGB LED strip, similarities and differences
WS2815 and WS2812 are both popular addressable LED chips used in LED lighting products, but they differ in a few key ways. Here are some similarities and differences between the two:
Similarities
Both are RGB LED chips: WS2815 and WS2812 are both RGB (Red, Green, Blue) LED chips, meaning that each LED can emit any color in the visible spectrum.
Both are individually addressable: Each LED in both WS2815 and WS2812 can be individually controlled, allowing for the creation of complex lighting effects.
Differences
Voltage: WS2812 RGB LED strip operates on a 5V power supply, while WS2815 RGB pixel LED tape is designed to work with 12V power supply. This means that WS2815 can handle higher voltage and is more robust when it comes to voltage fluctuations.
Backup data line: WS2815 RGB pixel LED tape has a backup data line, which means that if one LED fails or is disconnected, the data can still be transmitted to the next LED in the chain. WS2812 does not have a backup data line, which can lead to data transmission problems if one LED fails.
Data transmission frequency: WS2815 RGB pixel LED tape has a higher data transmission frequency compared to WS2812. WS2815 can handle a data transmission frequency of up to 1200 Hz, while WS2812 can only handle up to 400 Hz.
In summary, WS2815 and WS2812 are both popular RGB LED chips used in lighting projects, but they differ in voltage, backup data line, data transmission frequency, and power consumption. WS2815 is more robust and can handle higher voltage, while WS2812 is more power lower data transmission frequency











