
The Tweekleurige Bipolaire LED 5mm Rood/Groen Wit Diffuus offers a dual-color display in one compact package for versatile visual signaling. With its diffused white lens, the LED delivers a uniform light output, enhancing visibility in various applications.
Benefits include a long lifespan, low power consumption, and a sturdy design capable of withstanding diverse environments. The bipolar design allows seamless switching between red and green, which is ideal for indicators in electronics and control panels.
Use it as a status indicator on a custom project or integrate it into a circuit board for efficient color-coded communication. Its 5mm size fits effortlessly into most standard sockets, making it easy to replace or upgrade existing systems without hassle.
| Brand | Kingbright |
| Model | L-57EGW |
| 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 |
| 2 (color + material) | The text is too short for me to determine its language and provide a translation. Could you please provide more context or details? |
| Could you please provide the text you'd like translated? | The text "625nm" doesn't have a specific language since it's more of a measurement label than a sentence or phrase that can be directly translated. However, if you need some context, "625nm" refers to 625 nanometers, which is a unit of length often used to denote a specific wavelength of light in the visible spectrum, usually corresponding to a red color. If you were referring to something else, let me know for better assistance! |
| Two (wavelength) | 565nm |
| 1 (light intensity (If = 20mA)) | Sure! The text "20-50mcd" can be translated informally to English as "20-50 millicandela." |
| 2 (light intensity (If = 20mA)) | The text "12.5-40mcd" doesn't seem like a sentence or phrase that needs translation to English, as it likely refers to a range of values for millicandelas (mcd), which is a unit of measurement for luminous intensity. If you are referring to a text or context that I’m missing, please provide more details so I can help accordingly! |