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TruOpto OSTB5132A 5mm Rainbow LED Colour Cycling Diffused

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55-1906

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This innovative, eye-catching colour change LED contains an inbuilt IC that causes the LED to cycle through the red, green and blue elements individually and then in combination.


  • Diffused lens
  • Colour cycles in 33s
  • Ideal for use in warning devices, indication panels, alarm systems, mood lighting and toys
Dominant Wavelength 625 (red) / 525 (green) / 470 (blue)
Forward Current N/A
Forward Voltage Typical 4.5V
LED Colour RGB
Lens Type White diffused
Luminous Intensity 600 (red) / 1000 (green) / 500 (blue)
Max Operating Temp +85°C
Minimum Operating Temp -30°C
Reverse Voltage 5V
Size 5mm
Viewing Angle 30°

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02 December 2018 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 55-1906
Q. Hi do I still need to use a resistor with these if I use 4.5V or 5V?
A. Hi Andy, thank you for your question. This LED is designed to work with a typical voltage of 4.5V (3 x AA batteries) 5V is it's absolute maximum. As these have an integral I.C the use of a current limiting resistor is not advised as this method requires a constant current to be drawn and with these LEDs the current varies from colour to colour.


23 November 2011 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 55-1906
Q. What is the time in seconds for the LED to cycle through all 3 colours? The catalogue says it cycles at 1.5Hz, but the 3mm and 10mm LEDs have cycle times of >30s. 1.5Hz seems a bit quick!
A. The cycle time for all 3 colours is 30-40 seconds MAX.

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