A bicolour light
transmitting diode has two LEDs chips associated together in "converse
parallel" (one advances, one in reverse) joined in one single bundle.
Bicolour LEDs can create any of three hues for instance, a red shading is
produced when the gadget is associated with current streaming in one bearing
and a green shading is discharged when it is one-sided in the other heading.
This kind of
bi-directional course of action is valuable for giving extremity sign, for
instance, the right association of batteries or power supplies and so on.
Likewise, a bi-directional current produces both hues combined as the two LEDs
would take it thus to light up if the gadget was associated (by means of a
reasonable resistor) to a low voltage, low recurrence AC supply.







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