| ??? 05/12/06 17:56 Read: times |
#116120 - LED info Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Sorry Guys
The LED is a two pin variety, with two reverse polarity LED's in the same lense. data sheet http://www.fush.lv/Kingbright/Data/L-57.pdf Also I can only spare one I/O pin of the 8051 to drive the LED. Regards - Woody P.S. My browser is playing up, so appologies if this message or similar posts twice |
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