1273.1010 MENTOR, PCB Mounted 10-Way Right Angle LED Light Pipe, Clear Rectangle Lens

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RS Stock No.:
170-7680
Mfr. Part No.:
1273.1010
Brand:
Mentor GmbH
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Brand

Mentor GmbH

Flexible/Rigid

Rigid

Orientation

Right Angle

Length

14.4mm

Dimensions

48.72 x 8.1 x 14.4mm

Mounting Type

PCB Mounted

Lens Shape

Rectangle

Number of Ways

10

Rows

1

Columns

10

LED Included

No

Lens Colour

Clear

Outer Diameter

5 x 2mm

Configuration Rows x Columns

1 x 10

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Horizontal Light Guides, 1 Row - Rectangular


This family of horizontal light guides, from MENTOR, consist of one row of light pipes. The rectangular heads are available in 2mm x 5mm rectangles and are parallel to the printed board on the front panel. This range of single level light guides is available in single column or multiple column arrays with up to 10 sections.
Horizontal light pipes are designed for use with surface mount (SMD) LEDs and are fitted to the circuit board using push-fit lugs. The light pipe inject face sits in close proximity to the LED on the board.

Features of the horizontal light guides:
Rectangular heads
2 x 5 mm rectangle
1 x row
1 to 10 columns
PC clear UL94 light pipe
Ambient temperature: -40°C to +85°C


LED Light Pipes, MENTOR - Horizontal


MENTOR light guides are designed to transmit light from a PCB-mounted LED to the desired user interface. This transfer is completed with little or no loss of luminance and no light bleed between adjacent elements.
This vast range of light guides are available in single or multiple light guide options, with a range of head shapes and sizes. These options allow them to provide a solution for all sorts of applications. They also offer simple installation and high ESD protection.

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