51 Optoelectronics |
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Allicdata Part #: | CM51-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
51 |
Price: | $ 0.89 |
Product Category: | Optoelectronics |
Manufacturer: | Visual Communications Company - VCC |
Short Description: | LAMP INCAND G3.5 MINI BAYO 7.5V |
More Detail: | Incandescent Lamp Clear 7.5V Round with Domed Top,... |
DataSheet: | 51 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 2778 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
1 +: | $ 0.80640 |
10 +: | $ 0.65520 |
25 +: | $ 0.50400 |
100 +: | $ 0.45360 |
250 +: | $ 0.40320 |
500 +: | $ 0.34272 |
1000 +: | $ 0.28224 |
2500 +: | $ 0.26813 |
5000 +: | $ 0.26208 |
Specifications
Series: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Type: | Incandescent |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Color: | Clear |
Voltage Rating: | 7.5V |
MSCP (Mean Spherical Candle Power): | 1 |
Lens Style: | Round with Domed Top |
Lens Size: | RG-3 1/2 |
Lead Style: | Miniature Bayonet |
Description
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Lamps- Incandescents, NeonsLamps are one of the most popular forms of lighting available today. With different types of lamps to choose from, it is important to understand the various applications of these types of lamps and their respective working principles. In this article, we will take a look at two of the most commonly used types of lamps: incandescent and neon.Incandescent lamps are a type of electric light bulb commonly found in both residential and commercial applications. Invented by Thomas Edison in 1879, incandescent lamps are designed to produce a bright and even light using an electric current to heat a thin tungsten thread until it glows. The principle behind an incandescent light is simple; it works by causing electrons to heat up a filament until it glows. This type of lamp is especially useful in areas where a noticeable change in light levels is desired. However, incandescent lamps are not as efficient as other types of lamps, leading to a shorter lifespan and higher electricity consumption.
Neon lamps are another popular type of electrical lighting, typically consisting of a chemically treated glass tube that contains neon or other noble gases. Neon lamps create light by a process of ‘cold cathode’ fluorescence, whereby an electric current is used to ionise the neon gas. When this happens, it creates an effect called ‘glow discharge’, causing the red-orange coloured light emitted by the lamp. Neon lamps are often used for decorative purposes, and can be found in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are not particularly efficient, but last much longer than incandescent lamps, with some lasting as long as 10 years.
In addition to residential and commercial applications, both incandescent and neon lamps are used in a number of other areas, including automotive, medical and industrial applications. In automotive applications, incandescent lamps are typically used for interior lighting, while neon lamps are more commonly used to illuminate vehicle design features or exterior signage. In medical applications, incandescent lamps are used to provide general light and examination microscopes, while neon lamps are often used to generate illumination during endoscopic procedures. In industrial applications, incandescent lamps are used mainly for small-scale manufacturing processes, while neon lamps are used to make safety illumination and signalling.
In summary, there are various types of lamps available for a variety of applications. Incandescent lamps are used for general lighting purposes, and can be found in both residential and commercial settings. Neon lamps are often used as decorative lighting, and are also used in automotive, medical and industrial applications. Both types of lamps can last for a long time if maintained properly, but they are not particularly energy efficient compared to some other types of lighting.
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