A range of high power, high brightness LEDs that offer up to 60 lumens and have been designed to satisfy a wide range of solid state lighting applications such as general lighting, reading lights, flashlights, uplighters and downlighters, indoor and outdoor commercial lighting, LCD backlights and light guides.

  • Available in various colours including white and warm white
  • More energy efficient than incandescent and halogen lamps
  • Low voltage DC operation
  • Long operational life
  • Lambertian radiation pattern for wide viewing angle
  • Wide operating temperature range
  • Package diameter 8mm, lens diameter 6mm, overall height 5.1mm


Note: These LEDs are fully dimmable - for suitable drivers see LED & display drivers in Integrated Circuits section.
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Manufacturer Part #: EDET-1XAX

Edet-1xax 1w Green Power LED 60lm

55-1859ROHS CompliantTechnical Datasheet£1.13

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Order code55-183955-185355-185555-185755-185955-1861
ColourWhiteWarm whiteRedAmberGreenBlue
Dominant wavelength max./10,000K3800K630nm595nm535nm475nm
colour temperature max.
Viewing angle120°120°120°120°150°150°
DC Forward current max.350mA350mA350mA350mA350mA350mA
Peak pulse current--500mA500mA500mA500mA
Reverse voltage max.--5V5V5V5V
Luminous flux typ.56lm43lm45lm40lm60lm15lm
@ (IF=350mA, Tj=25C°
Forward voltage max.4.0V4.0V3.0V3.0V4.0V4.3V
@ (IF=350mA, Tj=25C°


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Question by Niel
5th March 2012

QAre there lamp holders to accomodate these units? How does the brightness compare in watts to a normal filament bulb?
AThanks for your enquiry Niel. There are no lamp holders for these type of LEDs. Unfortunately its not possible to compare light brightness to filament style ones quoted by wattage unless the light output from them is known


Question by Steve
29th November 2011

QDo these 1 watt led's require a heatsink attached to the rear slug?
AHi Steve, thanks for your question. On power LEDs its always advisable to use a heatsink of some kind. This can be as simple as the metal body of a casing or similar – also a heat transfer paste will assist heat dissipation.


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