Re: Maximum current rating for blue led?
- From: "Daniel Morrow" <videoman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 15:57:59 -0700
Or is it a question
> of finding the max, so that you can run it well below that?
>
Exactly what I am trying to do Ed. This project of mine is hobbyist-grade, I
am not trying to make a military-grade weapon or anything like that - just
to let you know. I do think it is awesome you guys are so precise - don't
get me wrong about what I said before. Looking forward to trying out the
previous information from you guys. I never plan on running any led "hard",
in fact I need the maximum forward current specs so that I can make sure I
never damage or destroy the leds I use. Interestingly I received an answer
back from digikey and the rep. said that indeed the specs I am looking for
are not on the web or in their catalog and he sent me a data *** with his
e-mail answer specifying the maximum forward current for the led I inquired
about. I much prefer having all of the specs online in case I change my mind
about what led to get and it keeps the bandwidth free for other questions
instead of clogging up the internet with requests for specs, plus I prefer
to not wait for a response. Later!
.
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