High Power LEDsLEDs in this section are organized by wavelength into color groups. These groups are further subdivided into lumen ranges which contain similar products.
A second option is the Parametric Search Page which shows all high power LEDs.
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Warm White
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Neutral White
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Cool White
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Multi-Color
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Blue
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Green
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Yellow
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Orange
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Red
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Warm White
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LEDs in this tab have a correlated color temperature between 2500 K and 3700 K which correspond to the visible colors generally classified as warm white.
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Neutral White
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LEDs in this tab have a correlated color temperature between 3700 K and 5000 K which correspond to the visible colors generally classified as neutral white.
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Cool White
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LEDs in this tab have a correlated color temperature between 5000 K and 8000 K which correspond to the visible colors generally classified as cool white.
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Multi-Color
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The LEDs in this tab combine multiple LED colors into a single package. The luminous flux of each color can be independently controlled to generate a wide range of color combinations.
LED Types:
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Blue
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LEDs in this tab have wavelengths between 428 nm and 491 nm which correspond to the visible colors in the blue spectrum.
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Green
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LEDs in this tab have wavelengths between 492 nm and 575 nm which correspond to the visible colors in the green spectrum.
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Yellow
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LEDs in this tab have wavelengths between 576 nm and 600 nm which correspond to the visible colors in the yellow spectrum.
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Orange
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LEDs in this tab have wavelengths between 600 nm and 620 nm which correspond to the visible colors in the orange spectrum
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Red
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LEDs in this tab have wavelengths between 620 nm and 780 nm which correspond to the visible colors in the red spectrum.
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