New Low-Cost LEDs Feature Smallest Footprint

Sept. 6, 2005
The Cotco Mini Dorado series of LEDs are hi-flux LEDs that provide designers with a small footprint and high illumination at a low-cost. The Mini Dorado is ideal for applications such as automotive and traffic lights, interior and exterior

The Cotco Mini Dorado series of LEDs are hi-flux LEDs that provide designers with a small footprint and high illumination at a low-cost. The Mini Dorado is ideal for applications such as automotive and traffic lights, interior and exterior architectural design, entertainment, decorative and landscape lighting, and PDAs. Features include a QFN (quad, flat, no-lead) type package, high current operation, high luminous flux output and more. It comes in several different viewing angles and is available in white, blue, green, yellow and red. The molded lens provides a constant, reliable light output while decreasing vibration and shock failures. The device can be soldered with reflow equipment. It is also lead-free and meets the EU RoHS specification. Pricing starts at $.25 each/5,000 units. MARKTECH OPTOELECTRONICS, Latham, NY. (800) 984-5337

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