Osram Opto1.8 → 2.4 V, 2.9 → 3.7 V RGB LED PLCC 6 SMD, DISPLIX LRTB GRUG

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RS Stock No.:
825-1537
Mfr. Part No.:
LRTB GRUG
Brand:
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors
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Brand

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors

LED Colours

RGB

Package Type

PLCC 6

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Number of LEDs

3

Forward Voltage

1.8 → 2.4 V, 2.9 → 3.7 V

Luminous Intensity

118 → 250 mcd, 297 → 560 mcd, 630 → 1183 mcd

Number of Pins

6

Viewing Angle

120 °

Lens Shape

Square

Dominant Wavelength

467 / 532 / 625 nm

Series

DISPLIX

Lens Colour

Clear

Dimensions

4.5 x 4.5 x 2.1mm

COO (Country of Origin):
MY

OSRAM DISPLIX RGB Series LEDs


Robust and high contrast, the Displix family of high power LEDs from Osram Opto Semiconductors, is designed for the environmental extremes of outdoor lighting and displays, withstanding high humidity, temperature fluctuations and pouring rain.
Two versions are available; the Displix Black LED which features a black package with a black reflector and the Displix Blackprint LED which features a white package with black overprinting and a white reflector. Both Displix LED versions can be densely packed to enable the production of displays with long lives, high resolution, high intensity and excellent contrast.
Displix LEDs are ideal for use in full colour large-format outdoor displays in arenas, stadiums and billboards. For example; the main screens, perimeter displays and LED TVs that provide arena and stadium information and imaging.

Individually addressable colours: red (625nm), true green (528nm), blue (470 nm)
Package: PLCC6 package with diffused silicone resin
Dimensions: 4.5 x 4.5 x 2.1mm
Wide viewing angle: 120°
Technology: InGaAlP Thinfilm

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.