Details
Pre-wired 5mm LED light
- Optional Colors: Blue, White, Green, Yellow, Orange, Warm White, UV/Purple, Pink, Red, Red Blue,RGB,
- Blinking: White, Warm White, Red, Red blue, Green, Blue, Yellow colors have blinking versions,
- Optional Input Voltages: 9V, 12V, 24V,
- Forward Voltage: 2.0~3.6V(varies for different colors),
- Forward Current: 20mA,
- Max Continuous Forward Current: 24mA,
- Max Peak Forward Current: 75mA,
- Luminous Intensity: 2000~26000mcd(varies for different colors),
- Lens shapes: Round Top, Flat Top,
- Viewing Angle: 25 degrees for Round Top LEDs, 140~180 degrees for Flat Top LEDs,
- Lens Color: water clear for both Round and Flat Top LEDs, milk diffused color is only available for Round Top LEDs,
- Operating Temperature Range: -25°C ~ +85°C,
- Preservative Temperature Range: -30°C ~ +100°C,
- Lead Soldering Temperature: 240°C (<5Sec),
- Cable/Wire Length: 18cm(wire+LED=20cm),
- Cable/Wire standards: 22 AWG(American wire gauge) stranded wire,
Specifications of each emitted color LED
- Color, wavelength, VF, IF, MCD
- Blue, 460~470mm, 3.2~3.4V, 20mA, 4500~7000mcd
- White, N/A, 3.2~3.4V, 20mA, 18000~26000mcd
- Green , 520~530nm, 3.2~3.4V, 20mA, 18000~26000mcd
- Yellow, 585~595nm, 2.0~2.2V, 20mA, 4000~5000mcd
- Orange, 600~605nm, 2.0~2.2V, 20mA, 4000~5000mcd
- Warm White, N/A, 3.2~3.4V, 20mA, 10000~15000mcd
- UV/Purple, 400~405nm, 3.2~3.4V, 20mA, 2000mcd
- Pink, N/A, 2.8~3.6V, 20mA, 3000mcd
- Red, 620~ 630nm, 2.0~2.2V, 20mA, 4000mcd
- Red Blue, N/A, 3.2~3.4V, 20mA, 4000~5000mcd
- RGB, N/A, 3.2~3.4V, 20mA, 4000~5000mcd
Customization
If you want more options for Input Voltage, Wire Length, Blinking Colors, etc., please contact us.
Specifications
SKU | BY-PW5V5OR-MK |
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Net Weight(g) | 2 |
Emitted Color | Orange |
Input Voltage | DC 5V |
Operating Temperature | -25°C ~ +85°C |
LED Amount(pcs) | 1 |
Dimension | wire length 18cm |
Diamter | 5mm |
Is Blinking | Not Blinking |
Life Span | 100,000 hours |
Lens Color | Milk Diffused |
Shape | Round |
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