Panel-Mount LED Assemblies Help Control Assembly Costs

Nov. 11, 2002
The PM and MP series panel-mount assemblies come in a range of voltages with a variety of wire harnesses and connectors. Their simple universal mounting design significantly reduces labor and assembly costs. Assemblies in both series are available...

The PM and MP series panel-mount assemblies come in a range of voltages with a variety of wire harnesses and connectors. Their simple universal mounting design significantly reduces labor and assembly costs. Assemblies in both series are available with forward voltages from 2 to 12 V using integrated resistors and from 14 to 28 V using external resistors. Low-current, 2-mA versions are also available. Both series provide improved vibration and shock resistance. Manufactured from UL 94V-0-rated black 6 nylon for rigidity and strength, the assemblies come standard with pin terminals or 6-in. 24AWG wire leads. Wire harnesses up to 48 in. are available upon request. A variety of color and connector options are available. The MP and PM series display assemblies start at $0.90 each in production quantities.

Bivar Inc.
www.bivar.com; (949) 951-8808

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