Product category: Displays
News Release from: Components Bureau | Subject: L-374A2, L-7123, L-5603 and L-1394 LED lamps
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 December 2003
LED lamps cover
full range of applications
Four new ranges of oval and flat-top through-hole LED lamps are ideal for use in a wide range of applications
Housed in 3.6 x 3.1mm packages with curved tops, the new Kingbright L-374A2 series is available in red, green, yellow and amber versions with wavelengths ranging from 568 to 625nm. Offering viewing angles of 60 degrees horizontal and 55 degrees vertical and low power consumption, these LED lamps provide excellent uniformity of light output, typically ranging from 10 to 20mcd at 20mA depending on colour/type.
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L-7123 oval LED lamps are available in red, yellow and green and offer outstanding material efficiency, reliable and rugged operation and IC compatibility.
Housed in standard 6.3 x 4mm diameter packages with water clear lenses, these LED lamps provide typical light outputs from 250 to 800mcd at 20mA.
Viewing angles are 30 degrees horizontal and 88 degrees vertical.
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Offering red, yellow, green and blue semidiffused colours, the new L-5603 series oval LED lamps deliver typical light outputs from 750 to 2500mcd at 20mA.
IC compatible and featuring low current capability, these lamps are housed in 7 x 5.2mm diameter packages and offer wide viewing angles of 100 degrees horizontal and 50 degrees vertical.
Available in red, green and yellow, the new L-1394 2mm flat-top LED lamps are ideal for use in audio panel indicator applications and offer low power consumption.
Typical light outputs range from 1 to 8mcd at 20mA and the flat-top design provides a viewing angle of 120 degrees.
Offering long life and solid-state reliability, Components Bureau's new LED lamps are ideal for use in a wide range of indicator applications including computers, instruments, audio, medical, communications and industrial systems among many others.
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