LED Assemblies Offer Custom Brightness Options

Oct. 8, 2008
The company’s latest LED assemblies come in customizable configurations and include versions with custom brightness options. Both LED assemblies and arrays are customizable to include different levels of brightness for each LED within the same

The company’s latest LED assemblies come in customizable configurations and include versions with custom brightness options. Both LED assemblies and arrays are customizable to include different levels of brightness for each LED within the same unit to meet a specific indicating goal. For example, a dual LED assembly may have one continuously lit to indicate normal conditions. When triggered, the second LED within that assembly would not only illuminate a different color, but also a different brightness to indicate the severity and urgency of the problem. Standard color options include blue, red, and green and customized colors are also available such as orange, amber, and white. ELMA ELECTRONIC INC., Fremont, CA. (510) 656-3400.

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