A 4-pin RGB connector wire cable is commonly used in various applications, particularly in connecting RGB LED strips or RGB fans to a controller or power supply. Here’s a brief overview of the components and typical usage of such a cable:
4-Pin Connector: The cable has a connector with four pins:
Red (R)
Green (G)
Blue (B)
Ground (GND) or Common Cathode
Wires: Four individual wires, each typically color-coded (e.g., red, green, blue, and black or white for ground).
Typical Usage
RGB LED Strips: These cables are used to connect RGB LED strips to a controller, allowing for the control of color and brightness.
RGB Fans: Similarly, they can connect RGB fans in a PC to the motherboard or an RGB controller.
RGB Controllers: Used to interface between the RGB lighting and a controller or remote control system.