Diffused RGB (tri-color) LED - Common Anode

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$2.00

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Diffused 5mm tri-color LED with red, green and blue inside! Nice indicator, and fun to color-swirl. 80 degree viewing angle. Red LED Vf = 2.1V, Green LED Vf = 3.3V, Blue LED Vf = 3.3V. About 1000 millicd. per LED output brightness (no datasheet, sorry!)

To use, connect the longest lead to Vcc/power, and then connect the other three remaining leads to ground (or your microcontroller pins) through a proper series resistor. If you're using 5V, we suggest going with 150 ohm for red, and 82 ohms for green and blue for max brightness. Higher valued resistors for less brightness.



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