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| Component | Red | Green | Blue | | | DC Forward current max. (mA) | 50 | 30 | 30 | | | Pulse forward current max. (mA) | 100 | 50 | 50 | | | Forward voltage max. (V) | 2.4 | 3.6 | 3.6 | | | Dominant wavelength typ. (nm) | 625 | 525 | 470 | | | (IF=20mA) | | | | | | Luminous intensity typ. (mcd) | 3000 | 4200 | 2180 | | | (IF=20mA) | | | | | | | | | | | Reverse current max. (µA) | 10 | | | | | Reverse voltage max. (V) | 5 | | | | | Power dissipation max. (mW) | 150 | | | | | Half-power angle | 100° | | | | | Lead soldering temperature | 260°C/3s | | | | | Operating temperature range | –30°C to +85°C | | | | | Storage temperature range | –30°C to +100°C | | | | |
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Applies to product: 72-8998
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Reviewed by Lewis
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26 Mar 2008
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Im 16 and have used these L.E.Ds for my as level project to create R.G.B ight bars for a remote controlled mood lighting system. These L.E.Ds give some truly amazing colours and if they are combined with difussers, can produce some great solid colours. Great for pulse width modulation, come in a great package with a 5mm pitch between the legs (perfect for stripboard projects) Great value for money considering the processes for making. the spacers on the legs also proove usefull as they give that little extra area to dissapate the heat. looking at the data sheet they seem pretty limited, but ive had them running of 12v taking 36Ma!. bestt value 3 in 1 R.G.B. emmitter ive seen
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