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H T-13/4 (5 mm), T-1 (3 mm), 5 Volt, 12 Volt, Integrated Resistor LED Lamps Technical Data HLMP-1600, HLMP-1601 HLMP-1620, HLMP-1621 HLMP-1640, HLMP-1641 HLMP-3600, HLMP-3601 HLMP-3650, HLMP-3651 HLMP-3680, HLMP-3681 Features * Integral Current Limiting Resistor * TTL Compatible Requires no External Current Limiter with 5 Volt/12 Volt Supply * Cost Effective Saves Space and Resistor Cost * Wide Viewing Angle * Available in All Colors Red, High Efficiency Red, Yellow, and High Performance Green in T-1 and T-13/4 Packages Description The 5 volt and 12 volt series lamps contain an integral current limiting resistor in series with the LED. This allows the lamp to be driven from a 5 volt/12 volt source without an external current limiter. The red LEDs are made from GaAsP on a GaAs substrate. The High Efficiency Red and Yellow devices use GaAsP on a GaP substrate. The green devices use GaP on a GaP substrate. The diffused lamps provide a wide off-axis viewing angle. The T-13/4 lamps are provided with sturdy leads suitable for wire wrap applications. The T-13/4 lamps may be front panel mounted by using the HLMP-0103 clip and ring. Package Dimensions Figure A. T-1 Package. Figure B. T-13/4 Package. 5964-9296E 1-113 Selection Guide Part Number HLMP1600 1601 3600 3601 Yellow 1620 1621 3650 3651 High Performance Green 1640 1641 3680 3681 T-13/4 Tinted Diffused T-1 Tinted Diffused T-1 /4 Tinted Diffused 3 Iv mcd Package T-1 Tinted Diffused T-1 /4 Tinted Diffused T-1 Tinted Diffused 3 Color High Efficiency Red Operating Voltage 5 12 5 12 5 12 5 12 5 12 5 12 Min. 2.1 Typ. 8.0 21/2[1] 60 60 Package Outline A B A B A B 2.2 8.0 60 60 1.6 8.0 60 60 Note: 1. 1/2 is the off-axis angle at which the luminous intensity is 1/2 the axial luminous intensity. Absolute Maximum Ratings at TA = 25C Red/HER/ Yellow 5 Volt Lamps DC Forward Voltage (TA = 25C) Reverse Voltage (IR = 100 A) Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Lead Soldering Temperature Notes: 2. Derate from TA = 50C at 0.071 V/C, see Figure 3. 3. Derate from TA = 50C at 0.086 V/C, see Figure 4. Red/HER/ Yellow 12 Volt Lamps 15 Volts[3] 5 Volts -40C to 85C -55C to 100C Green 5 Volt Lamps 7.5 Volts[2] 5 Volts -20C to 85C -55C to 100C Green 12 Volt Lamps 15 Volts[3] 5 Volts -20C to 85C -55C to 100C 7.5 Volts[2] 5 Volts -40C to 85C -55C to 100C 260C for 5 seconds 1-114 Electrical/Optical Characteristics at TA = 25C High Efficiency Red Symbol P d 1/2 RJ-PIN Description Peak Wavelength Dominant Wavelength Spectral Line Halfwidth Thermal Resistance Thermal Resistance Forward Current 12 V Devices Forward Current 5 V Devices Luminous Efficacy Reverse Breakdown Voltage 5.0 Min. Typ. 635 626 40 290 Max. Min. Yellow Typ. 583 585 36 290 Max. Min. Green Typ. 565 569 28 290 Max. Unit nm nm nm C/W Junction to Cathode Lead (Note 6) Junction to Cathode Lead (Note 7) VF = 12 V Note 4 Test Condition RJ-PIN 210 210 210 C/W IF 13 20 13 20 13 20 mA IF 10 15 10 15 10 15 mA VF = 5 V V VR 145 5.0 500 5.0 595 lumen Note 2 /Watt V IR = 100 A Notes: 4. The dominant wavelength, d, is derived from the CIE chromaticity diagram and represents the single wavelength which defines the color of the device. 5. Radiant intensity, Ie, in watts/steradian, may be found from the equation Ie = lV/V, where lV is the luminous intensity in candelas and V is the luminous efficacy in lumens/Watt. 6. For Figure A package type. 7. For Figure B package type. 1-115 Figure 1. Forward Current vs. Applied Forward Voltage. 5 Volt Devices. Figure 2. Forward Current vs. Applied Forward Voltage. 12 Volt Devices. Figure 3. Maximum Allowed Applied Forward Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature RJA = 175C/W. 5 Volt Devices. Figure 4. Maximum Allowed Applied Forward Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature RJA = 175C/W. 12 Volt Devices. Figure 4. Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Angular Displacement for T-1 Package. Figure 5. Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Angular Displacement for T-13/4 Package. 1-116 Figure 6. Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Applied Forward Voltage. 5 Volt Devices. Figure 7. Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Applied Forward Voltage. 12 Volt Devices. 1-117 |
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