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id like to find them myself. the biggest gripe of LEDs is being factually true to color stated.
A few companies actually do make 0202 bi-color LEDs. I was shocked.0402 is 0.5mm x 1.0mm. The 0202 is 0.6mm x 0.6mm, so *slightly* wider than the 0402, but definitely smaller overall.For bi-colorI found white/green, https://www.kingbrightusa.com/product.asp?catalog_name=LED&product_id=APGB0607W8G22FAnother brand: https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/s/sunled/bi-color-smd-led-seriesbut no white/red. For a bi-color, they don't need more than 2 pads. You just change the polarity to the chip. The LEDsare wired "backwards" from each other across the same pads.
0402 is 0.5mm x 1.0mm. The 0202 is 0.6mm x 0.6mm, so *slightly* wider than the 0402, but definitely smaller overall.
Thanks Pete. I gather from what you are saying is that I am better off using two individual colored LEDs than a bicolor LED? Mainly because they won't function properly with the decoder
You could wire them to the main and aux lighting outputs and reassign the signal paths in the LokProgrammer for directional effects. Will have to think about this... You would want to keep a bit of isolation between the two diodes to prevent shorts.