High Intensity LED, Ø 5 mm Tinted Diffused Package

  • Exceptional brightness
  • Wide viewing angle
  • Low forward voltage
  • 5 mm (T-1¾") tinted diffused package
  • Deep red color
  • Very high intensity even at low drive currents
  • Categorized for luminous intensity
  • Outstanding material efficiency
  • Material categorization: For definitions of compliance please see www.vishay.com/doc?99912 APPLICATIONS
  • Bright ambient lighting conditions
  • Battery powered equipment
  • Indoor and outdoor information displays
  • Portable equipment
  • Telecommunication indicators
  • General use 

PRODUCT GROUP AND PACKAGE DATA

  • Product group: LED
  • Package: 5 mm
  • Product series: standard
  • Angle of half intensity: ± 30° FEATURES
  •   (mA) WAVELENGTH

      (mA) TECHNOLOGY MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX.

      F

      (V) at I

      (mA) FORWARD VOLTAGE

      F

      (nm) at I

      PART COLOR LUMINOUS INTENSITY (mcd) at I

      F

      35 70 - 20 - 648 - 20 -

      19223 PARTS TABLE

      1.8

      2.2

      20 GaAIAs on GaAs

      

    High Intensity LED, Ø 5 mm Tinted Diffused Package

    DESCRIPTION This LED contains the double heterojunction (DH) GaAlAs on GaAs technology. This deep red LED can be utilized over a wide range of drive current. It can be DC or pulse driven to achieve desired light output. The device is available in a tinted diffused 5 mm package with a wide radiation angle.

      TLDR5400 Red

    ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (T

      Driving the LED in reverse direction is suitable for a short term application

      (1)

      350 K/W

      thJA

      Thermal resistance junction/ambient R

       5 s, 2 mm from body T sd 260 °C

      stg

      T

      100 °C Operating temperature range T amb - 40 to + 100 °C Storage temperature range

      j

      Junction temperature T

      V 100 mW

      P

      1 A Power dissipation

      I FSM

       10 µs

      p

      I F 50 mA Surge forward current t

      6 V DC forward current

      V R

      (1)

      VALUE UNIT Reverse voltage

      PARAMETER TEST CONDITION SYMBOL

      For technical questions, contact: LED@vishay.com

      amb

      = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified)  TLDR5400

    • 55 to + 100 °C Soldering temperature t

      Note

    THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENT

      amb

      OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (T = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified) 

    TLDR5400, RED

      PARAMETER TEST CONDITION SYMBOL MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT Luminous intensity I = 20 mA

      I

      35 70 - mcd

      F

      V Luminous intensity

      I = 1 mA

      I 3 - mcd -

      F

      V Dominant wavelength

      I = 20 mA  648 nm - -

      F d

      Peak wavelength I = 20 mA  - - 650 nm

      F p

       - - Spectral line half width 20 nm

      Angle of half intensity I = 20 mA  - ± 30 deg -

      F

      Forward voltage I = 20 mA

      V

      1.8

      2.2 V -

      F F

      Reverse current V = 6 V I - - 10 µA

      R R

      Junction capacitance V = 0 V, f = 1 MHz C - 30 - pF

      R j

    LUMINOUS INTENSITY CLASSIFICATION

      GROUP LUMINOUS INTENSITY (mcd) STANDARD MIN. MAX.

      Tb

      35

      50 U

      40

      80 V 63 125 W 100 200 X 130 260 Y 180 360 Z 240 480 AA 320 640 BB 430 860 Note

    • Luminous intensity is tested at a current pulse duration of 25 ms and an accuracy of ± 11 %. 

      The above type numbers represent the order groups which include only a few brightness groups. Only one group will be shipped on each bag (there will be no mixing of two groups in each bag).  In order to ensure availability, single brightness groups will not be orderable.  In a similar manner for colors where wavelength groups are measured and binned, single wavelength groups will be shipped on any one bag.  In order to ensure availability, single wavelength groups will not be orderable.

      TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (T = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified)

      amb

      60

      10 000 T ≤ 85 °C amb

      50

      t /T = 0.01 p

      1000

      0.02

      0.05

      40

      0.1

      30

      100

      20

      1

      0.2

      10

      0.5

    • Forward Current (mA) F

      I

    • Forward Current (mA)

      10 F

      I

      1

      100

      20

      40

      60

      80

      100

      0.01

      0.1

      1

      10 96 11489

      95 10025

      T - Ambient Temperature (°C) amb t - Pulse Length (ms)

      p

      Fig. 1 - Forward Current vs. Ambient Temperature for AlInGaP Fig. 2 - Forward Current vs. Pulse Length For technical questions, contact: LED@vishay.com

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      10

      0.4

      0.8

      0.2

      0.4

      0.6

      0.8

      1.2 700

      I F - Forward Current (mA) red

      0.7

      1.0 red

      I V rel

      95 10016

      10 100

      1

      0.1

      0.01

      1.0 I V rel

      40° 50° 60° 70° 80°

    • Relative Luminous Intensity
    • Relative Luminous Intensity
    • Relative Luminous Intensity

      0.1

      0.4

      2.0 red

      2.4

      Fig. 3 - Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Angular Displacement Fig. 4 - Relative Intensity vs. Wavelength

      1.6

      1.2

      0.2

      30° 10° 20°

      0.2

      0.4

      0.6

      95 10021

      0.6

      0.9

      0.8 0°

      1

    • Relative Luminous Intensity
      • Wavelength (nm)

        V F - Forward Voltage (V) red

        0.1

        0.05

        0.02

        1 I F (mA) t P /T

        I V rel

        I FAV = 10 mA, const.

        95 10015

        20

        40

        60 80 100

        I V rel

        T amb - Ambient Temperature (°C)

        0.4

        0.8

        1.2

        1.6

        2.0 red

        0.2

        0.5

        500

        1

        3 I F

        2.5

        2

        1.5

        1

        95 10014

        10 100

        I rel

        95 10262

        10

        20 50 100 200

        95 10018

        600 620 640 660 680

        Fig. 7 - Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Forward Current/Duty Cycle Fig. 8 - Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Ambient Temperature

      • Forward Current (mA)
      • Relative Luminous Intensity

        Fig. 5 - Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage Fig. 6 - Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Forward Current

        For technical questions, contact: LED@vishay.com

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      • 0.15
        • 0.05
        • 0.05 Ø 5 ± 0.15 2.54 nom.

        For technical questions, contact: LED@vishay.com

        PACKAGE DIMENSIONS in millimeters (4.7) 12.5 ± 0.3

        A C

        35.5 ± 0.55 < 0.7

        1.1 ± 0.25

        0.5

        0.5 + 0.15

        Ø 5.8 ± 0.15 8.7 ± 0.3 7.7 ± 0.15 1 min.

        Area not plane technical drawings according to DIN specifications

        R 2.49 (sphere) 6.544-5258.02-4 Issue: 7; 23.07.10

        95 10916

      THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENT

        

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