Allicdata Part #: | 41W-NWW2-CWO-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
41W-NWW2-CWO |
Price: | $ 9.84 |
Product Category: | Optoelectronics |
Manufacturer: | Visual Communications Company - VCC |
Short Description: | PMI .250" LED 2V WIRE CLEAR CWHT |
More Detail: | Panel Indicator |
DataSheet: | 41W-NWW2-CWO Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
10 +: | $ 8.94285 |
Series: | * |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
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Panel indicators are a type of device primarily used in the aviation industry for aircraft instrumentation and navigation. They provide a way for pilots to obtain at-a-glance information about the current position, speed, altitude and other parameters of their aircraft during a flight. Pilot lights are similar devices but are typically used more for warning indicators than for providing navigation data. Both 41W-NWW2-CWO and pilot lights can be found on modern aircraft, and they share a common working principle.
A 41W-NWW2-CWO is an instrument with a unique design that was developed by the U.S. military in the late 1940s. It consists of a circular panel with a red light in the center, surrounded by 8 concentric circles and 4 rows of numbers. The numbers correspond to certain parameters and angles, such as compass heading, ground speed, and altimeter reading. A pointer in the center of the panel rotates in conjunction with the aircraft’s movement, allowing the pilot to quickly check a parameter without having to make any adjustments. The 8 concentric circles, meanwhile, have a variety of colors which allow a pilot to make judgments based on the different values of the parameters at any given time.
Pilot lights operate in a similar way to 41W-NWW2-CWO. A pilot light consists of a single illuminated bulb that shines either red or green. In many cases, the light is connected to a switch or a circuit that turns on or off when a given parameter isabove or below a certain threshold. For example, a green light might indicate that the aircraft is flying within a set altitude range, whereas a red light would indicate that the aircraft is flying at a lower altitude than it should be.
At the core of the working principle of both 41W-NWW2-CWO and pilot lights is a basic electrical circuit. A 41W-NWW2-CWO typically consists of a light source, such as an incandescent or an LED bulb, that is connected to a power source. The power source is then connected to either a switch or a circuit that can be triggered when a certain parameter reaches a given value or range. When this happens, the light source is switched on and the 41W-NWW2-CWO or pilot light will become illuminated.
The working principle behind both 41W-NWW2-CWO and pilot lights is fairly simple and effective. The devices provide pilots with essential information about their aircraft’s current state during flight, and they are designed to be easily readable at a glance. As such, they remain two of the most common instruments found in modern aircraft.
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