ams OSRAM3.2 V White LED SMD, OSLON Black LCW H9GP-JZKZ-4O9Q

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170-9598
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LCW H9GP-JZKZ-4O9Q
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ams OSRAM
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Brand

ams OSRAM

LED Colours

White

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Number of LEDs

1

Forward Voltage

3.2 V

Luminous Intensity

42.2 cd

Number of Pins

3

Viewing Angle

90 °

Luminous Flux

61000 → 112000 mlm

Lens Shape

Round

Lens Colour

Clear

Colour Temperature

3500K

Series

OSLON Black

Dimensions

3.95 x 3.95 x 2.41mm

COO (Country of Origin):
MY

OSRAM OSLON Black Series LEDs - White


Small and very robust the OSLON Black Series of LEDs, from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, provides high optical performance, reliability and excellent thermal stability. The high power OSLON Black LED is ideal for use where there are large fluctuations in temperature and high light output is needed. These LEDs are developed especially for applications that require high luminous flux whilst consuming minimal space. The OSLON Black series are best suited to a wide variety of uses in light and illumination technology. Applications for the OSLON Black LED include: Automotive (Exterior and Interior), Industry (White goods such as Refrigerator lighting, Washing machines, etc.) Ceiling lights, Reading lamps, Decorative and entertainment lighting, Marker lights (e. g. steps and exit ways).

High brightness LED
Excellent thermal resistance (typ.6.5 K/W)
Metal lead frame for thermal stability
90° beam angle
ESD protective diode
Moulded silicone lens and non-isolated heatsink

Note

Amber LEDs – Originally designed for use in automotive brake-light applications, OSRAM amber LEDs can appear red due to a high dominant wavelength value. Refer to a dominant wavelength colour chart to find your chosen LED colour.

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