LED component model number


An LED component model number refers to the coding or labeling system used to identify and describe LED (Light-Emitting Diode) components. These model numbers typically consist of letters, numbers, or specific symbols that represent the characteristics, dimensions, brightness, color, and other important parameters of the LED component.

Here are some examples of common LED component model numbers:

    Model coding: For instance, a common LED model number could be "LED-123," where "123" represents a specific LED model.

    Dimension description: LED component model numbers may sometimes include information about the component's dimensions, such as "5mm LED" or "0805 SMD LED." These model numbers indicate the physical size of the LED, usually expressed in millimeters (mm) or package size codes.

    Color coding: LED component model numbers may incorporate color coding to indicate the emitted light color of the LED. For example, "R" represents red, "G" represents green, "B" represents blue, "Y" represents yellow, "W" represents white, and so on.

    Brightness level: Certain LED component model numbers may provide information about the brightness level, typically used to indicate the LED's intensity. Examples include "High Brightness," "Super Brightness," and so on.

    Angle description: Some LED component model numbers may describe the emission angle, indicating the direction and range of the LED's light emission. For instance, "120 degrees" would signify a 120-degree emission angle.

It's important to note that different manufacturers and suppliers may use different LED component model number systems, so the specific format and meaning of the model numbers may vary. If you have a specific LED component model number, it is recommended to consult the manufacturer's provided datasheets or technical specifications for more accurate information.