Drew Van Zandt wrote: > This is the sort of thing you'd talk to an apps engineer or really good > sales rep for, though. Or get the vendor catalog.
That was exactly my thought as well. Start with the top vendors in optoelectronics, like: http://www.lumex.com/ http://www.us.liteon.com/opto.index.html http://www.vishay.com/leds/ http://industrial.panasonic.com/www-cgi/jvcr21pz.cgi?E+SC+4+ATA7000+5++WW http://www.osram-os.com/osram_os/EN/Products/Light_Emitting_Diodes_%28LED%29/index.html and others you see listed in Mouser and Digikey selling similar stuff. (HP used to be big in optoelectronics, but they've apparently sold off the business to someone.) I think you'll have better luck finding an indicator LED from these old-school vendors, rather than one of the newer players in LEDs, like Cree, that specialize in high lumens illumination LEDs. Another approach is to try some other distributors to see if they offer a parametric search that includes temp range. Arrow, Avnet, Newark, etc. -Tom _______________________________________________ Hardwarehacking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking
