ams OSRAM1.95 V Red LED PLCC 2 SMD, TOPLED Black Lens LR T66F-AABB-1-1

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LR T66F-AABB-1-1
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ams OSRAM
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Brand

ams OSRAM

LED Colours

Red

Package Type

PLCC 2

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Number of LEDs

1

Forward Voltage

1.95 V

Luminous Intensity

2800 mcd

Number of Pins

2

Viewing Angle

55 °

Luminous Flux

2520 mlm

Lens Shape

Round

Dominant Wavelength

625 nm

Lens Colour

Clear

Forward Current

50mA

Series

TOPLED Black Lens

Dimensions

3.4 x 3 x 3.5mm

COO (Country of Origin):
MY

OSRAM TOPLED Black Series LEDs


The TOPLED Black series, from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, are low power LEDs in a black standard package. Their black package allows the LEDs to offer a high contrast with low reflectivity and a high intensity output. These qualities make the TOPLED Black LEDs ideal for applications which require a high contrast, mostly in high ambient light conditions. The TOPLED black devices have a variety of viewing angles which are optimised for display applications, making the light focused on the viewer.
Suitable applications for the TOPLED Black LEDs include; information displays, public transport signs, price changer displays, symbol luminaires and variable message signs.

Features of the TOPLED Black LEDs:
- Black surface mount (SMT) package
- Focused radiation pattern: 30°, 60° and 120°
- Low power (binned at 20mA)
- High brightness in beam direction
- Variety of colours
- Footprint compatible with TOPLED and Power TOPLED

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.