I recently purchased a new RGB led strip to replace a failing one. I didn't realize that there was common anode and common cathode. It seems that my controller is common cathode and the new strip is common anode. Is it possible to make a circuit to convert from common cathode to common anode? I found an instructable about a similar situation, but it seems to be going to opposite direction of what I need.
https://www.instructables.com/id/Connect-Common-Anode-RGB-LEDs-to-Common-Ground-RG/
If its not possible to convert it, it wouldn't be a huge deal to just buy a new strip. The issue is that most places dont specify what kind of strip it is. Is there a good place I could pickup a common cathode strip?
https://www.instructables.com/id/Connect-Common-Anode-RGB-LEDs-to-Common-Ground-RG/
If its not possible to convert it, it wouldn't be a huge deal to just buy a new strip. The issue is that most places dont specify what kind of strip it is. Is there a good place I could pickup a common cathode strip?