APTB1612SURKCGKC-F01

Description
LED Bi-Color Green/Red 574nm/645nm 4-Pin Chip LED T/R
Color
Green, Red
Dominant Wavelength
630nm
Forward Current
20mA
Forward Voltage
2.1V
Lens Style
Clear, Flat
Luminous Intensity
50mcd
Viewing Angle
150°
Datasheet
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  • Dual Color Illumination Green and Red
  • Compact Surface Mount Design
  • High Luminous Intensity 50mcd
  • Wide Viewing Angle 150°
  • Operating Temperature Range -40°C to 85°C

The Kingbright LED Bi-Color Green/Red is a versatile 4-pin chip LED designed for applications requiring dual color illumination. With a compact size and surface mount design, this LED offers exceptional performance in a variety of lighting applications. It features a clear lens that enhances brightness and visibility, making it an ideal choice for indicators and displays. Operating efficiently at a forward current of 20mA, this LED ensures reliable performance across a wide temperature range.

This bi-color LED is commonly used in indicator lights, displays, and signaling applications due to its clear lens and vibrant green and red illumination. It is suitable for both consumer electronics and industrial equipment, where visual feedback is essential. Engineers and designers in various industries utilize this LED for its compact size, surface mount capability, and energy-efficient performance.

Fusion’s in-house quality hubs and Prosemi testing facility are fully certified to meet critical industry standards for electronic component inspection and testing.

AS6081
AS9120B
ISO 9001
QMS STD 9090

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