What's even more surprising is that you can't judge an LED by it's color. White LED's are merely blue LED's with a coating that converts the blue light into white. For example, consider the following two *white* LED's -->
LED part #: LXHL-BW02
Emitted light color: White
Predicted voltage: 1240 mV
LED part #: NSCW100
Emitted light color: White
Predicted voltage: 0.147 mV
As you can see, the produced voltage difference between these white LED's is nearly 10000 times, yet they are both white LED's.
Could this be the reason why I'm having such difficulty in getting my white LED's to produce? Or are they still disturbed after a few weeks of resting inside a heavily metal shielded dark container?
Created on 2009-05-25 18:15:10 by EnergyMover
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