Need some chunky indicators? We are big fans of these diffused LEDs. They are fairly bright, so they can be seen in daytime, and from any angle. They go easily into a breadboard and will add that extra zing to your project.
Here are some specs for the whoppin’ 10mm LEDs!
Now you can get a pack of 25 with 5 different colors
Pack of 25 diffused LEDs in white, blue, green, yellow, and red
Chunky 10mm diameter
Red, Yellow and Green have ~2V Forward Voltage, at 20mA current
Blue and White have ~3.3V Forward Voltage, at 20mA current
Need some indicators? We are big fans of these diffused LEDs. They are fairly bright, so they can be seen in daytime, and from any angle. They go easily into a breadboard and will add that extra zing to your project.
Now you can get a pack of 25 with 5 different colors
Pack of 25 diffused LEDs in white, blue, green, yellow, and red
Classic 5mm diameter
Red, Yellow and Green have ~2V Forward Voltage, at 20mA current
Blue and White have ~3.3V Forward Voltage, at 20mA current
Need some indicators? We are big fans of these diffused LEDs. They are fairly bright, so they can be seen in daytime, and from any angle. They go easily into a breadboard and will add that extra zing to your project.
Now you can get a pack of 25 with 5 different colors
Pack of 25 diffused LEDs in white, blue, green, yellow, and red
Classic ‘mini’ 3mm diameter
Red, Yellow and Green have ~2V Forward Voltage, at 20mA current
Blue and White have ~3.3V Forward Voltage, at 20mA current
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