670 nm wave lenght leds

hallo

does anybody know where to source 670nm wave lenght leds?

simone

I just found a website telling they’re quite common, but you need to look with manufacturers.

hi DM thanks!

I just found a website telling they’re quite common

perhaps… link?

but you need to look with manufacturers.

i don t quite get it.. do you mean datasheets?

perhaps… link?

It wasn’t really related finally…

However, I found 665nm LEDs, about $0.40 at Digikey. Search for “665nm” on their website.

If you look for 670nm, you’ll find laser diodes and fiber LED emitters.

but you need to look with manufacturers.

The website stated that, I don’t know if they mean to look throuhg datasheets, or send them an e-mail to know if they have such products.

What is special about 670nm wave length LEDs?

http://ledmuseum.home.att.net/1980.htm

They produce mostly IR and almost look like a laser apparently.

The Fairchild FLV-104 is the only standard LED I found that produces 670nm, and it was discontinued almost 30 years ago.

Hahahah I thought we had another lunatic matching LEDs to LCDs by wavelength. I would NEVER do that. Honest.

Keep us posted if you find them mate :slight_smile: