Walnut, Calif. — Para Light Corp. has introduced infrared versions of its EP2 and EP4 families of enhanced-power (E-Power) LEDs. The new IR series LEDs are designed for use in remote control and ...
Designed for use in applications such as remote control and charge-coupled devices, smoke detectors, and security lighting, a family of IR Series LEDs is optimized to operate at wavelengths of 850, ...
A newly developed white organic light-emitting diode operates at under 1.5 volts, report researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo. By using triplet–triplet annihilation to generate blue light ...
The LED delivers a 100° beam angle and is housed in a surface-mount chip-carrier package that matches a PLCC-2 footprint. Forward voltage is 1.5-V maximum, with continuous forward current of 50 mA.