LED
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5mm Infrared LED Sender
$1.08LEDs with invisible light. Use these to light up a night vision camera, or to send IR pulses to an IR receiver.
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8×8 LED Matrix Display (Red)
$2.16An 8×8 LED matrix has 64 LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) which are arranged in the form of a matrix as 8 rows and 8 columns. -
Blue 3mm LED
$0.22LEDs – those blinky things. A must have for power indication, pin status, opto-electronic sensors, and fun blinky displays.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.
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Blue 5mm LED
$0.43LEDs – those blinky things. A must have for power indication, pin status, opto-electronic sensors, and fun blinky displays.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.
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Green 3mm LED
$0.22LEDs – those blinky things. A must have for power indication, pin status, opto-electronic sensors, and fun blinky displays.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.
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Green 5mm LED
$0.43LEDs – those blinky things. A must have for power indication, pin status, opto-electronic sensors, and fun blinky displays.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.
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Infrared LED Receiver Diode
$1.08This is a very simple, clear infrared LED. These devices operate between 940-950nm and work well for generic IR systems including remote control and touch-less object sensing.
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Red 3mm LED
$0.22LEDs – those blinky things. A must have for power indication, pin status, opto-electronic sensors, and fun blinky displays.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.
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Red 5mm LED
$0.43A red 5mm LED (Light Emitting Diode) is a small, solid-state device that emits light when a voltage is applied across its terminals. The LED has a diameter of 5mm, making it compact and suitable for use in a wide range of electronic projects and applications. It typically has a low voltage drop and high brightness, making it an efficient source of light. The LED is often used as a visual indicator in circuits, and can be used in a variety of applications, including displays, lighting, and alarms.
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RGB 3mm LED
$0.65LEDs – those blinky things. A must have for power indication, pin status, opto-electronic sensors, and fun blinky displays.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.
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RGB 5mm LED
$0.86Diffused 5mm tri-color LED with separate red, green and blue LED chips inside! Nice indicator, and fun to color-swirl. 60 degree viewing angle. We like diffused RGB LEDs because they color mix inside instead of appearing as 3 distinct LEDs.
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White 3mm LED
$0.22LEDs – those blinky things. A must have for power indication, pin status, opto-electronic sensors, and fun blinky displays.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.