
The 5mm bi-color LED in red and green with a white diffused lens offers dynamic lighting possibilities. Perfect for versatile electronics projects, this LED transitions seamlessly between red and green to convey multiple signals or notifications.
Specifications: Common cathode design, operates efficiently at a forward voltage of 2.0V (red) and 3.0V (green), ensuring compatibility with microcontrollers or other low voltage circuits.
Benefits include low power consumption, a wide viewing angle, and excellent brightness coupled with a soft diffusion to prevent harsh glare. Ideal for creating eye-catching indicators or simple light-based communication systems.
| Brand | Kingbright |
| Model | L-59EGW |
| Housing | The text you provided doesn't contain any words, just "5mm". If you want it translated or explained differently, please provide additional context or information! |
| "Perspective" | 60° |
| Color of the case | "White diffuse" |
| 1 (color + material) | GaAsP/GaP |
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| Two (wavelength) | 565nm |
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