World’s smallest LED goes into mass production
23rd January, 2007 by stuart
Kyoto-based electronic component creator, Rohm, announced today that the world’s smallest LED, the PicoLED will go into mass production in April. The company aim to create 10 million of the tiny 1.0 x 0.8mm diodes every single month. The smallest LED in use at the moment is 1.6 x 0.8mm. Both LEDs are only 0.2mm thick. Let’s work on that, Rohm, you can do better. If you happen to be an electronics giant then get a sample this month only for 100 yen a pop.
Source: FujiSankei

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