Model: IS 5820
Light Emitting DiodeProperties:
A two electrode, solid state, optoelectronic device that emits visible or infrared radiant energy when electrically energized. May or may not include mounting hardware and/or heat sink. Excludes lamp, cartridge; and light, indicator. For solid state devices which are responsive to infrared or radiant energy, see semiconductor device (1), photo.
Part IS 5820 NSN 5980-01-399-5478
Material Classification
Hazardous material, precious metals, criticality, enviroment, and electrostatic discharge indicatorsPricing & Availability Check
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 9001907000
- SITC: 88419
- End Use: Cell phones and other household goods, n.e.c.
- NAICS: 333314
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Other optical elements of any material, unmounted, other than such element of glass not optically worked, nesoi
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