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Broadcom1.6 V Red LED 5mm Through Hole, HLMP-D155 / 1783100


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Item number:
     2794E-1783100
Manufacturer:
     Broadcom
Manufacturer no.:
     HLMP-D155
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Avago HLMP-D150/D155/K150/K155 Series LEDs. The HLMP-D150/D155 and HLMP-K150/K155 series, from Avago Technologies, are low current red LED lamps. They are solid state LED lamps which use double heterojunction (DH) AlGaAs/GaAs material technology. This material gives this family of LEDs a high light output efficiency at very low drive currents. They come in a deep red colour with a dominant wavelength of 637 nanometers. The HLMP-D150/D155 and HLMP-K150/K155 LEDs are ideal for applications where a high light output is required with minimum power. Suitable applications for this family of LEDs include; low power circuits, battery powered equipment and telecommunication indicators.. Features of the HLMP-D150/D155 and HLMP-K150/K155 LEDs: - HLMP-D150/D155: T-1 3/4 (5mm) package - HLMP-K150/K155: T-1 (3mm) package - Minimum luminous intensity specified at 1mA - Wide viewing angle - Low power - Low forward voltage - CMOS/MOS compatible - TTL compatible - Deep red colour
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LED Colour(s):
Red
Package Type:
5mm (T-1 3/4)
Mounting Type:
Through Hole
Number of LEDs:
1
Forward Voltage:
1.6 V
Luminous Intensity:
10 mcd
Number of Pins:
2
Viewing Angle:
24 °
Lens Shape:
Round
Dominant Wavelength:
637 nm
Dimensions:
5 x 9.19mm
Lens Colour:
Clear
Other search terms: 1783100, Displays & Optoelectronics, LEDs - Light Emitting Diodes, LEDs, Broadcom, HLMPD155
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