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#171609 - "non-polarised" versus "bi-polar"... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Anfdy said:
What they have here is not a "non-polarised LED"; ie, some special kind of LED that is not polarised - what they actually have is an arrangement of two normal, polarised LEDs connected such that only one of them will light with each applied polarity. What else than such an arrangement should it be??? If you don't like the label "non-polarised", than maybe "bi-polar" sounds better? http://www.kingbright.com/product_m...ng=English http://www.kingbright.com/manager/u...9146083.8) Andy, don't be so pedantic. Come on, read between the lines and take a more relaxed fiew of things. Life is too short... Kai Klaas |