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  dome packages the hlmp-6xxx series dome lamps for use as indicators use a tinted, diffused lens to provide a wide viewing angle with a high on-off contrast ratio. high brightness lamps use an untinted, nondiffused lens to provide a high luminous intensity within a narrow radiation pattern. resistor lamps the hlmp-6xxx series 5 volt subminiature lamps with built in current limiting resistors are for use in applications where space is at a premium. lead configurations all of these devices are made by encapsulating led chips on axial lead frames to form molded epoxy subminiature lamp packages. a variety of package configuration options is available. these features ? subminiature flat top package ideal for backlighting and light piping applications ? subminiature dome package diffused dome for wide viewing angle nondiffused dome for high brightness ? ttl and lsttl compatible 5 volt resistor lamps ? available in six colors ? ideal for space limited applications ? axial leads ? available with lead configurations for surface mount and through hole pc board mounting description flat top package the hlmp-pxxx series flat top lamps use an untinted, non- diffused, truncated lens to provide a wide radiation pattern that is necessary for use in backlighting applications. the flat top lamps are also ideal for use as emitters in light pipe applications. subminiature led lamps technical data hlmp-pxxx series hlmp-qxxx series hlmp-6xxx series hlmp-70xx series include special surface mount lead configurations, gull wing, yoke lead or z-bend. right angle lead bends at 2.54 mm (0.100 inch) and 5.08 mm (0.200 inch) center spacing are available for through hole mounting. for more information refer to standard smt and through hole lead bend options for subminiature led lamps data sheet.
2 dh as high high device standard algaas efficiency perf. emerald outline red red red orange yellow green green device description [1] drawing p105 p205 p405 p305 p505 p605 untinted, nondiffused, a flat top p102 p202 p402 p302 p502 untinted, diffused, b flat top 6000/6001 q101 6300 q400 6400 6500 q600 tinted, diffused q105 6305 6405 6505 untinted, nondiffused, high brightness q150 7000 7019 7040 tinted, diffused, low b current q155 nondiffused, low current 6600 6700 6800 tinted, diffused, resistor, 5 v, 10 ma 6620 6720 6820 diffused, resistor, 5 v, 4 ma device selection guide part number: hlmp-xxxx package dimensions (a) flat top lamps 0.46 0.56 (0.018) (0.022) 1.40 1.65 (0.055) (0.065) 0.25 (0.010) max.* note 2 0.20 (0.008) max. 0.50 (0.020) ref. cathode 1.65 1.91 (0.065) (0.075) dia. anode 11.68 10.67 (0.460) (0.420) both sides 1.14 1.40 (0.045) (0.055) 0.63 0.38 (0.025) (0.015) 2.21 1.96 (0.087) (0.077) 0.18 0.23 (0.007) (0.009) 0.79 (0.031) max. 2.44 1.88 (0.096) (0.074) 2.08 2.34 (0.082) (0.092) cathode stripe notes: 1. all dimensions are in millimetres (inches). 2. protruding support tab is connected to cathode lead. * refer to figure 1 for design concerns.
3 package dimensions (cont.) (b) diffused and nondiffused figure 1. proper right angle mounting to a pc board to prevent protruding cathode tab from shorting to anode connection. notes: 1. all dimensions are in millimetres (inches). 2. protruding support tab is connected to cathode lead. 0.50 (0.020) ref. 0.94 1.24 (0.037) (0.049) 2.92 (0.115) max. 0.76 0.89 (0.030) (0.035) r. 0.63 0.38 (0.025) (0.015) 2.03 (0.080) 1.78 (0.070) 0.79 (0.031) 0.53 (0.021) 0.46 0.56 (0.018) (0.022) 0.25 (0.010) max.* note 2 0.20 (0.008) max. cathode 1.65 1.91 (0.065) (0.075) dia. anode 11.68 10.67 (0.460) (0.420) both sides 0.18 0.23 (0.007) (0.009) 2.08 2.34 (0.082) (0.092) cathode stripe 2.21 1.96 (0.087) (0.077) * refer to figure 1 for design concerns. no. anode down. yes. cathode down. cathode tab
4 dh as high high standard algaas eff. perf. emerald parameter red red red orange yellow green green units dc forward current [1] 50 30 30 30 20 30 30 ma peak forward current [2] 1000 300 90 90 60 90 90 ma dc forward voltage 6 6 6 6 v (resistor lamps only) reverse voltage (i r = 100 m a)5 555555v transient forward current [3] 2000 500 500 500 500 500 500 ma (10 m s pulse) operating temperature range: -55 to -40 to -55 to +100 -40 to -20 to non-resistor lamps +100 +100 +100 +100 c resistor lamps -40 to +85 -20 to +85 storage temperature range c for thru hole devices 260 c for 5 seconds wave soldering temperature [1.6 mm (0.063 in.) from body] for surface mount devices: convective ir 235 c for 90 seconds vapor phase 215 c for 3 minutes absolute maximum ratings at t a = 25 c -55 to +100 notes: 1. see figure 5 for current derating vs. ambient temperature. derating is not applicable to resistor lamps. 2. refer to figure 6 showing max. tolerable peak current vs. pulse duration to establish pulsed operating conditions. 3. the transient peak current is the maximum non-recurring peak current the device can withstand without failure. do not operate these lamps at this high current.
5 electrical/optical characteristics, t a = 25 c standard red device hlmp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions 6000 luminous intensity [1] i v 0.5 1.2 mcd i f = 10 ma 6001 1.3 3.2 forward voltage v f 1.4 1.6 2.0 v i f = 10 ma all reverse breakdown v r 5.0 12.0 v i r = 100 m a voltage p005 included angle between 125 half intensity points [2] 2 q 1 / 2 deg. all 9 0 others peak wavelength l peak 655 nm dominant wavelength [3] l d 640 nm spectral line half width dl 1/2 24 nm all speed of response t s 15 ns capacitance c 100 pf v f = 0; f = 1 mhz thermal resistance r q j-pin 170 c/w junction-to-cathode lead luminous efficacy [4] h v 65 lm/w
6 device hlmp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions p102 4.0 20.0 p105 8.6 30.0 q101 22.0 45.0 q105 luminous intensity i v 40 200 mcd q150 1.0 1.8 q155 2.0 4.0 q101 1.8 2.2 i f = 20 ma p205/p505 forward voltage v f 1.8 2.2 v q101/q105 q150/q155 1.6 1.8 i f = 1 ma all reverse breakdown v r 5.0 15.0 v i r = 100 m a voltage p105 125 q101/q150 included angle between 2 q 1 / 2 90 deg. half intensity points [2] q105/q155 28 peak wavelength l peak 645 nm measured at peak dominant wavelength [3] l d 637 nm spectral line half width dl 1/2 20 nm all speed of response t s 30 ns exponential time constant; e -t/ t capacitance c 30 pf v f = 0; f = 1 mhz thermal resistance r q j-pin 170 c/w junction-to cathode lead luminous efficacy [4] h v 80 lm/w dh as algaas red i f = 1 ma i f = 20 ma s
7 device hlmp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions p202 1.0 5.0 p205 1.0 8.0 6300 1.0 10.0 i f = 10 ma 6305 10.0 40.0 7000 luminous intensity [1] i v 0.4 1.0 mcd i f = 2 ma 6600 1.3 5.0 v f = 5.0 volts 6620 0.8 2.0 6653 to 1.0 3.0 i f = 10 ma 6658 all forward voltage v f 1.5 1.8 3.0 v i f = 10 ma (nonresistor lamps) 6600 9.6 13.0 i f ma v f = 5.0 v 6620 3.5 5.0 all reverse breakdown v r 5.0 30.0 v i r = 100 m a voltage p205 125 6305 included angle between 2 q 1 / 2 28 deg. half intensity points [2] all 90 diffused peak wavelength l peak 635 nm measured at peak dominant wavelength [3] l d 626 nm spectral line half width dl 1/2 40 nm all speed of response t s 90 ns capacitance c 11 pf v f = 0; f = 1 mhz thermal resistance r q j-pin 170 c/w junction-to-cathode lead luminous efficacy [4] h v 145 lm/w high efficiency red forward current (resistor lamps)
8 device hlmp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions p402 1.0 4.0 p405 luminous intensity i v 1.0 6 mcd i f = 10 ma q400 1.0 8 forward voltage v f 1.5 1.9 3.0 v i f = 10 ma all reverse breakdown v r 5.0 30.0 v i r = 100 m a voltage p405 included angle between 125 half intensity points [2] 2 q 1 / 2 deg. q400 90 peak wavelength l peak 600 nm dominant wavelength [3] l d 602 nm measured at peak spectral line half width dl 1/2 40 nm all speed of response t s 260 ns capacitance c 4 pf v f = 0; f = 1 mhz thermal resistance r q j-pin 170 c/w junction-to-cathode lead luminous efficacy [4] h v 380 lm/w orange
9 yellow device hlmp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions p302 1.0 3.0 p305 1.0 4.0 i f = 10 ma 6400 1.0 9.0 6405 luminous intensity [1] i v 3.6 20 mcd 7019 0.4 0.6 i f = 2 ma 6700 1.4 5.0 v f = 5.0 volts 6720 0.9 2.0 6753 to 1.0 3.0 i f = 10 ma 6758 all forward voltage v f 2.0 2.4 v i f = 10 ma (nonresistor lamps) 6700 9.6 13.0 forward current i f ma v f = 5.0 v 6720 (resistor lamps) 3.5 5.0 all reverse breakdown v r 5.0 50.0 v voltage p305 125 6405 included angle between 2 q 1 / 2 28 deg. half intensity points [2] all 9 0 diffused peak wavelength l peak 583 nm measured at peak dominant wavelength [3] l d 585 nm spectral line half width dl 1/2 36 nm all speed of response t s 90 ns capacitance c 15 pf v f = 0; f = 1 mhz thermal resistance r q j-pin 170 c/w junction-to-cathode lead luminous efficacy [4] h v 500 lm/w
10 high performance green device hlmp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions p502 1.0 3.0 p505 1.6 6.3 6500 1.0 7.0 i f = 10 ma 6505 10.0 40.0 7040 luminous intensity [1] i v 0.4 0.6 mcd i f = 2 ma 6800 1.6 5.0 v f = 5.0 volts 6820 0.8 2.0 6853 to 1.0 3.0 i f = 10 ma 6858 all forward voltage v f 2.1 2.7 v i f = 10 ma (nonresistor lamps) 6800 9.6 13.0 forward current i f ma v f = 5.0 v 6820 (resistor lamps) 3.5 5.0 all reverse breakdown v r 5.0 50.0 v i r = 100 m a voltage p505 125 6505 included angle between 2 q 1 / 2 28 deg. half intensity points [2] all 90 diffused peak wavelength l peak 565 nm dominant wavelength [3] l d 569 nm spectral line half width dl 1/2 28 nm all speed of response t s 500 ns capacitance c 18 pf v f = 0; f = 1 mhz thermal resistance r q j-pin 170 c/w junction-to-cathode lead luminous efficacy [4] h v 595 lm/w notes: 1. the luminous intensity for arrays is tested to assure a 2.1 to 1.0 matching between elements. the average luminous intensity for an array determines its light output category bin. arrays are binned for luminous intensity to allow i v matching between arrays. 2. q 1 / 2 is the off-axis angle where the luminous intensity is half the on-axis value. 3. dominant wavelength, l d , is derived from the cie chromaticity diagram and represents the single wavelength that defines the color of the device. 4. radiant intensity, i e , in watts/steradian, may be calculated from the equation i e =i v / h v , where i v is the luminous intensity in candelas and h v is the luminous efficacy in lumens/watt.
11 device hlmp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions p605 luminous intensity i v 1.0 1.5 mcd i f = 10 ma q600 1.0 1.5 forward voltage v f 2.2 3.0 v i f = 10 ma reverse breakdown v r 5.0 v i r = 100 m a voltage p605 included angle between 125 half intensity points [2] 2 q 1 / 2 deg. q600 90 peak wavelength l peak 558 nm dominant wavelength [3] l d 560 nm measured at peak spectral line half width dl 1/2 24 nm p605/ q600 speed of response t s 3100 ns capacitance c 35 pf v f = 0; f = 1 mhz thermal resistance r q j-pin 170 c/w junction-to-cathode lead luminous efficacy [4] h v 656 lm/w emerald green [1] note: 1. please refer to application note 1061 for information comparing standard green and emerald green light ouptut degradation.
12 standard red, dh as algaas red standard red and dh as algaas red high efficiency red, orange, yellow, and high performance green her, orange, yellow, and high performance green, and emerald green low current figure 1. relative intensity vs. wavelength. figure 2. forward current vs. forward voltage. (non-resistor lamp) figure 3. relative luminous intensity vs. forward current. (non-resistor lamp)
13 figure 4. relative efficiency (luminous intensity per unit current) vs. peak current (non-resistor lamps). figure 5. maximum forward dc current vs. ambient temperature. derating based on t j max = 110 c (non- resistor lamps). figure 6. maximum tolerable peak current vs. pulse duration. (i dc max as per max ratings) (non-resistor lamps). standard red dh as algaas red standard red her, orange, yellow, and high performance green dh as algaas red her, orange, yellow, and high performance green, and emerald green
14 figure 9. relative intensity vs. angular displacement. figure 7. resistor lamp forward current vs. forward voltage. figure 8. resistor lamp luminous intensity vs. forward voltage.
15 www.semiconductor.agilent.com data subject to change. copyright ? 1999 agilent technologies obsoletes 5968-2537e (2/96) 5968-7825e (11/99)


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