The 67-11/W1C-ES1T2N/2T/AM is a white surface-mount LED manufactured by Everlight Electronics Co Ltd. It is designed for applications requiring a bright and efficient white light source. Everlight is a reputable manufacturer of optoelectronic components.
Applications:
- Backlighting for LCD displays
- Flashlights and portable lighting devices
- Automotive lighting (e.g., map lights, dome lights)
- General illumination
- Status Indicators
Features:
- White color emission
- Surface-mount package
- High luminous intensity
- Wide viewing angle
- Low power consumption
Benefits:
- Provides bright and efficient white light
- Suitable for automated assembly processes
- Offers uniform illumination
- Easy to view from different angles
- Reduces power consumption
Additional Details:
White LEDs are typically created by combining a blue LED with a yellow phosphor coating. The phosphor absorbs some of the blue light and emits yellow light, which combines with the remaining blue light to produce white light. The color temperature of the white light is measured in Kelvin (K). A lower color temperature (e.g., 2700K) produces a warmer, more yellowish white light, while a higher color temperature (e.g., 6500K) produces a cooler, more bluish white light. The luminous flux is a measure of the total amount of light emitted by the LED, typically measured in lumens (lm). The forward voltage is the voltage required to turn the LED on. The forward current is the current that flows through the LED when it is turned on. Proper heat sinking is essential to prevent overheating and premature failure of the LED. Surface mount LEDs are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD), so proper ESD precautions should be taken during handling. Refer to the datasheet for the recommended operating conditions. The '2T' suffix likely indicates tape and reel packaging. It is important to consider the Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) for applications where specific color rendering is needed. The AM suffix might indicate specific binning or testing criteria.