1X ELT-315SYGWA/S530-E2 EVERLIGHT 7 Segment 3-Digit LED Display 0.36" Yellow Green 12-DIP Common Cathode
1 Unit of ELT-315SYGWA/S530-E2 EVERLIGHT 7 Segment 3-Digit LED Display 0.36" Yellow Green 12-DIP Common Cathode
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Manufacturer | Everlight |
Part Number | ELF-511SURWA/S530-A3 |
Chip Material | AlGaInP |
Emitted Color | Hyper Red |
Reverse Voltage | 5V |
Forward Current | 25mA |
Operating Temperature | -40 to +85°C |
Storage Temperature | -40 to +100°C |
Soldering Temperature | 260±5°C |
Electrostatic Discharge | 2000V |
Power Dissipation | 60mW |
Peak Forward Current (Duty 1/10 @ 1KHZ) | 60mA |
Luminous Intensity Per Segment | Typ 3.0mcd @ IF=2mA |
Luminous Intensity Per Segment | Typ 15.0mcd @ IF=10mA |
Luminous Intensity Per Decimal Point | Typ 0.7mcd @ IF=2mA |
Luminous Intensity Per Decimal Point | Typ 3.5mcd @ IF=10mA |
Peak Wavelength | Typ 632nm @ IF=20mA |
Dominant Wavelength | Typ 624nm @ IF=20mA |
Spectrum Radiation Bandwidth | Typ 20nm @ IF=20mA |
Forward Voltage | Typ 2.0V, Max 2.4V @ IF=20mA |
Reverse Current | Max 100µA @ VR=5V |
Features | Industrial standard size, Low power consumption, Categorized for luminous intensity, Pb free, RoHS compliant |
Descriptions | Large 14.22mm (0.56") high seven segment display, designed for viewing distances up to 7 meters, white segments with gray surface, excellent reliability in bright ambient light |
Applications | Audio equipment, Instrument panels, Digital read out display |
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