
High-efficiency red 7-segment LED display module featuring 8 LEDs per character, with a character width of 7.01mm and a viewing area of 10.92mm height by 7.91mm length. This through-hole mount component operates with a forward current of 20mA and a reverse voltage of 30V, offering a luminous intensity of 1.12mcd at a wavelength of 626nm. Encased in a 11-pin PDIP package with copper, tin, and silver contact plating, it supports a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 100°C and is RoHS compliant. Maximum power dissipation is rated at 105mW.
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| Package/Case | DIP |
| Character Width | 7.01mm |
| Color | Red |
| Contact Plating | Copper, Tin, Silver |
| Depth | 12.7mm |
| Display Type | Segment |
| Forward Current | 20mA |
| Height | 19.05mm |
| Illumination Color | Red |
| Lead Free | Lead Free |
| Length | 19.05mm |
| Luminous Intensity | 1.12mcd |
| Max Operating Temperature | 100°C |
| Min Operating Temperature | -40°C |
| Max Power Dissipation | 105mW |
| Mount | Through Hole |
| Number of Characters | 1 |
| Number of Elements | 8 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Number of Segments | 7 |
| Operating Supply Voltage | 2.1V |
| Package Quantity | 200 |
| Packaging | Rail/Tube |
| Power Consumption | 105mW |
| Power Dissipation | 105W |
| Radiation Hardening | No |
| Reach SVHC Compliant | No |
| Reverse Voltage | 30V |
| RoHS Compliant | Yes |
| Viewing Area (height) | 10.92mm |
| Viewing Area Length | 7.91mm |
| Wavelength | 626nm |
| Width | 12.7mm |
| RoHS | Compliant |
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