Thanks, I guess.

On Tue, May 29, 2007 7:46 pm, Tom Gal wrote:
> At first glance that seems unlikely, though you'll have to define low amp.
> I
> can find 1.7V LEDs that will draw about 30mA. A quick search on digikey
> show's parts that will go as low as 1.6, but being that 0.7 volts is the
> standard silicon diode drop, it's unlikely you'll find an LED in that
> range.
>
> This part (SML-LX15SRC-TR) is 1.6V and draws 20mA. Typically with say
> 3.3V(or even
> 2.5 these days) you have to step up your voltage anyway. Even as so,
> stepping up from 0.9 is also unlikely. I was unable to find a regulator
> that
> would accept that low of an input voltage. Note that we're down in the
> 1.2-1.8 Range still for the lowest power logic out there these days on
> 65nm.
> I've never found a place in the San Diego area that's that good for parts
> like this, except for maybe UCSD, or some other place with a big
> electronics
> lab.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Tom
>
> On 5/29/07, Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I need a low volt (0.9 V) way low amp LED for a science project. Radio
>> Shack is hopeless.
>>
>> Can anyone remind me of that great hole-in-the-wall components store's
>> name or address?
>>
>> TIA,
>>
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