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Red Through Hole LED (Light Emitting Diode)

Red Through Hole LED (Light Emitting Diode)

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An output device that emits red light when 2V power is applied. Use this LED with a resistor (if the voltage applied is more than 2V). LEDs can provide indication in many forms and applications such as larger displays that consists of many LEDs, or indication lights to inform of a particular state. Low power consumption and RoHS compliant.

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