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Topic Title: bi colour led Topic Summary: Created On: 22 December 2010 02:58 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi does anyone know if you can get a bi colour led that is green to green?
I know it sounds odd but it's too hard to explain what I need it for. I just need to know if they exist. I know I could use 2 standard led's wired in parallel but I need the same colour to come out of 1 led (green polarized and green un-polarized). Thanks. |
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Not quite following what you're trying to achieve. Do you mean you want a single LED to illuminate green regardless of the applied polarity of current? If so, then you could just use a regular green LED with a bridge rectifier.
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