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  hdsp series 14.2 mm (0.56 inch) seven segment displays data sheet description the 14.2 mm (0.56 inch) led seven segment displays are designed for viewing distances up to 7 metres (23 feet). these devices use an industry standard size package and pinout. both the numeric and 1 over?ow devices feature a right hand decimal point. all devices are available as either common anode or common cathode. these displays are ideal for most applications. pin for pin i f avg data sheet = 10 ma  peak = 1.3 i v data sheet = 2800  cd therefore i v avg = (10 ma/10 ma) (1.3)(2800  cd) = 3640  cd orange algaas red her yellow green package hdsp- hdsp- [1] hdsp- [1] hdsp- hdsp- description drawing h401 h151 5501 5701 5601 common anode right hand decimal a h403 h153 5503 5703 5603 common cathode right hand decimal b h157 5507 5707 5607 common anode 1. over?ow c h158 5508 5708 5608 common cathode 1. over?ow d k401 5521 5721 5621 two digit common anode right hand decimal e k403 5523 5723 5623 two digit common cathode right hand decimal f devices note: 1. these displays are recommended for high ambient light oper ation. please refer to the hdsp-h10x/k12x algaas and hdsp-555x her data sheet for low current operation. hdsp-k40x, hdsp-550x, hdsp-552x, hdsp-560x, hdsp-562x, hdsp-570x, hdsp-572x, hdsp-h15x, hdsp-h40x series features  industry standard size  industry standard pinout 15.24 mm (0.6 in.) dip leads on 2.54 mm (0.1 in.) cen- ters  choice of colors algaas red, high e?ciency red, yellow, green, orange  excellent appearance evenly lighted segments mitered corners on segments gray package gives optimum contrast 50 viewing angle  design flexibility common anode or common cathode single and dual digits right hand decimal point 1. over?ow character  categorized for luminous intensity yellow and green categorized for color use of like categories yields a uniform display  high light output  high peak current  excellent for long digit string multiplexing  intensity and color selection option see intensity and color selected displays data sheet  sunlight viewable algaas
2 contrast enhancement the objective of contrast enhancement is to provide good display readability in the end use ambient light. the con- cept is to employ both luminance and chrominance con- trast techniques to enhance the readability. this is accom- plished by having the off dots blend into the display background and the on dots stand out vividly against this same background. therefore, these display devices are as- sembled with a gray package and matching encapsulat- ing epoxy in the dots. contrast enhancement may be achieved by using one of the following suggested ?lters: standard red and algaas red (hdsp-5300/h150) panelgraphic ruby red 60 sgl-homalite h100-1605 red 3m louvered filter r6610 red or n0210 gray her (hdsp-5500) panelgraphic scarlet red 60 sgl-homalite h100-1670 red or h100-1250 gray 3m louvered filter r6610 red or n0210 gray yellow (hdsp-5700) panelgraphic yellow 27 or gray 10 sgl-homalite h100-1720 amber or h100-1250 gray 3m louvered filter a5910 amber or n0210 gray green (hdsp-5600) panelgraphic green 48 sgl-homalite h100-1440 green or h100-1250 gray 3m louvered filter yg6610 red or n0210 gray for further information on contrast enhancement please see application note 1015. mechanical specially developed plastics are used to optimize the displays optical performance. these plastics restrict the solvents that may be used for cleaning. only mixtures of freon (f113) and alcohol should be used for vapor clean- ing processes. total immersion time in the vapors is two minutes. some suggested mixtures are freon te, arklone a or k, or genesolv di-15 or de-15. a 60c (140f) water cleaning process may also be used. this process includes a neutralizer rinse (3% ammonia solution or equivalent), a surfactant rinse (1% detergent solution or equivalent), a water rinse, and a thorough air dry. room temperature cleaning may be done with freon t-e35 or t-p35, ethanol, isopropanol, or water with a mild detergent. cleaning agents from the ketone family (acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, etc.) and from the chlorinated hydrocarbon family (methylene chloride, trichloro ethylene, carbon tet- rachloride, etc.) are not recommended for cleaning led parts. all of these various solvents attack or dissolve the encapsulating epoxies used to form the package of plastic led parts.
3 these displays are ideal for most applications. pin for pin equivalent displays are also available in a low current design. the low current displays are ideal for portable applica tions. for additional information see the low current seven seg- ment displays data sheet. part numbering system notes: 1. for codes not listed in the ?gure above, please refer to the respective datasheet or contact your nearest avago rep- resentative for details. 2. bin options refer to shippable bins for a part number. color and intensity bins are typically restricted to 1 bin per tube (exceptions may apply). please refer to respective datasheet for speci?c bin limit information. 5082 -x xx x-x x x xx hdsp-x xx x-x x x xx mechanical options [1] 00: no mechanical option color bin options [1,2] 0: no color bin limitation maximum intensity bin [1,2] 0: no maximum intensity bin limitation minimum intensity bin [1,2] 0: no minimum intensity bin limitation device con?guration/color [1] 1: common anode 3: common cathode device speci?c con?guration [1] refer to respective datasheet package [1] h: 14.2 mm (0.56 inch) single digit seven segment display
4 function pin a b c d e f 1 cathode e anode e cathode c anode c e cathode no. 1 e anode no. 1 2 cathode d anode d anode c, d cathode c, d d cathode no. 1 d anode no. 1 3 anode [3] cathode [4] cathode b anode b c cathode no. 1 c anode no. 1 4 cathode c anode c anode a, b, dp cathode a, b, dp dp cathode no. 1 dp anode no. 1 5 cathode dp anode dp cathopde dp anode de e cathode no. 2 e anode no. 2 6 cathode b anode b cathode a anode a d cathode no. 2 d anode no. 2 7 cathode a anode a anode a, b, dp cathode a, b, dp g cathode no. 2 g anode no. 2 8 anode [3] cathode [4] anode c, d cathode c, d c cathode no. 2 c anode no. 2 9 cathode f anode f cathode d anode d dp cathode no. 2 dp anode no. 2 10 cathode g anode g no pin no pin b cathode no. 2 b anode no. 2 11 a cathode no. 2 a anode no. 2 12 f cathode no. 2 f anode no. 2 13 digit no. 2 anode digit no. 2 cathode 14 digit no. 1 anode digit no. 1 cathode 15 b cathode no. 1 b anode no. 1 16 a cathode no. 1 a anode no. 1 17 g cathode no. 1 g anode no. 1 18 f cathode no. 1 f anode no. 1 notes: 1. all dimensions in millimetres (inches). 2. all untoleranced dimensions are for reference only. 3. redundant anodes. 4. redundant cathodes. 5. for hdsp-5600/-5700 series product only. package dimensions
5 internal circuit diagram notes: 1. see figure 2 to establish pulsed conditions. 2. derate above 46c at 0.54 ma/c. 3. see figure 7 to establish pulsed conditions. 4. derate above 53c at 0.45 ma/c. 5. see figure 8 to establish pulsed conditions. 6. derate above 81c at 0.52 ma/c. absolute maximum ratings 7. see figure 9 to establish pulsed conditions. 8. derate above 39c at 0.37 ma/c. 9. for operation below -20c, contact your local avago components sales o?ce or an authorized distributor. her/orange hdsp-5500 algaas red hdsp-h40x yellow green hdsp-h150 hdsp-k40x hdsp-5700 hdsp-5600 description series series series series units average power per segment or dp 96 105 80 105 mw peak forward current per 160 [1] 90 [3] 60 [5] 90 [7] ma segment or dp dc forward current per segment or dp 40 [2] 30 [4] 20 [6] 30 18] ma operating temperature range -20 to +100 [9] -40 to +100 c storage temperature range -55 to +100 c reverse voltage per segment or dp 3.0 v wavesoldering temperature for 3 seconds 250 c (1.60 mm [0.063 in.] below body)
6 electrical/optical characteristics at t a = 25c algaas red high e?ciency red device series hdsp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions luminous intensity/segment [1,2,5] i v 9.1 16.0 mcd i f = 20 ma (digit average) 1.8 i f = 20 ma forward voltage/segment or dp v f v 2.0 3.0 i f = 100 ma h15x peak wavelength  peak 645 nm dominant wavelength [3]  d 637 nm reverse voltage/segment or dp [4] v r 3.0 15 v i r = 100 a temperature coe?cient of ?v f /c -2 mv/c v f /segment or dp thermal resistance led junction- r  j-pin 400 c/w/ to-pin seg device series hdsp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions 900 2800 i f = 10 ma luminous intensity/segment [1,2,6] i v cd (digit average) 3700 i f = 60 ma peak: 1 of 6 df forward voltage/segment or dp v f 2.1 2.5 v i f = 20 ma 55xx peak wavelength  peak 635 nm dominant wavelength [3]  d 626 nm reverse voltage/segment or dp [4] v r 3.0 30 v i r = 100 a temperature coe?cient of ?v f /c -2 mv/c v f /segment or dp thermal resistance led junction- r  j-pin 345 c/w/ to-pin seg
7 yellow orange device series hdsp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions 600 1800 i f = 10 ma luminous intensity/segment [1,2] i v cd (digit average) 2750 i f = 60 ma peak: 1 of 6 df forward voltage/segment or dp v f 2.1 2.5 v i f = 20 ma 57xx peak wavelength  peak 583 nm dominant wavelength [3,7]  d 581.5 586 592.5 nm reverse voltage/segment or dp [4] v r 3.0 40 v i r = 100 a temperature coe?cient of ?v f /c -2 mv/c v f /segment or dp thermal resistance led junction- r  j-pin 345 c/w/ to-pin seg device series hdsp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions luminous intensity/segment i v 2.37 mcd i f = 10 ma (segment average) [1,2] forward voltage/segment or dp v f 2.1 2.5 v i f = 20 ma peak wavelength  peak 600 nm h40x dominant wavelength [3]  d 603 nm i f = 10 ma k40x reverse voltage/segment or dp [4] v r 3.0 30 v i r = 100 a temperature coe?cient of ?v f /c -2 mv/c v f /segment or dp thermal resistance led junction- r  j-pin 345 c/w/ to-pin seg
8 high performance green notes: 1. device case temperature is 25c prior to the intensity measurement. 2. the digits are categorized for luminous intensity. the intensity category is designated by a letter on the side of the packa ge. 3. the dominant wavelength,  d , is derived from the cie chromaticity diagram and is that single wavelength which de?nes the color of the device. 4. typical speci?cation for reference only. do not exceed absolute maximum ratings. 5. for low current operation, the algaas hdsp-h10x series displays are recommended. they are tested at 1 ma dc/segment and are pin for pin compatible with the hdsp-h15x series. 6. for low current operation, the her hdsp-555x series displays are recommended. they are tested at 2 ma dc/segment and are pin for pin com- patible with the hdsp-550x series. 7. the yellow (hdsp-5700) and green (hdsp-5600) displays are categorized for dominant wavelength. the category is designated by a number adjacent to the luminous intensity category letter. algaas red figure 2. maximum tolerable peak current vs. pulse duration C algaas red. figure 1. maximum tolerable peak current vs. pulse duration C red. device series hdsp- parameter symbol min. typ. max. units test conditions 900 2500 i f = 10 ma luminous intensity/segment [1,2] i v cd (digit average)` 3100 i f = 60 ma peak: 1 of 6 df forward voltage/segment or dp v f 2.1 2.5 v i f = 10 ma 56xx peak wavelength  peak 566 nm dominant wavelength [3,7]  d 571 577 nm reverse voltage/segment or dp [4] v r 3.0 50 v i r = 100 a temperature coe?cient of ?v f /c -2 mv/c v f /segment or dp thermal resistance led junction- r  j-pin 345 c/w/ to-pin seg
9 figure 3. maximum allowable dc current vs. ambient temperature. figure 4. forward current vs. forward voltage. her, yellow, green, orange figure 7. maximum tolerable peak current vs. pulse duration C her, orange. figure 8. maximum tolerable peak current vs. pulse duration C yellow. figure 5. relative luminous intensity vs. dc forward current. figure 6. relative e?ciency (luminous intensity per unit current) vs. peak current. i dc max. C maximum dc current per segment C ma 20 0 t a C ambient temperature C c 30 90 120 50 30 70 50 algaas red 10 20 5 15 25 35 40 60 80 100 110 40 45 r j-a = 770 c/w i f C forward current per segment C ma 0 0 v f C forward voltage C v 160 100 60 2.0 4.0 80 20 1.0 3.0 40 algaas red 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 120 140 relative luminous intensity (normalized to 1 at 20 ma) 0 0 i f C forward current per segment C ma 2.00 1.50 1.25 0.75 0.25 20 40 1.75 1.00 0.50 10 30 5152535 algaas red peak C normalized relative efficiency 0.5 0.6 i peak C peak forward current per segment C ma 50.0 150.0 1.4 0.8 5.0 1.0 1.2 algaas red
figure 11. forward current vs. forward voltage. figure 9. maximum tolerable peak current vs. pulse duration C green. figure 10. maximum allowable dc current vs. ambient temperature. figure 12. relative luminous intensity vs. dc forward current. figure 13. relative e?ciency (luminous intensity per unit current) vs. peak current. electrical/optical for more information on electrical/optical characteristics, please see application note 1005. contrast enhancement for information on contrast enhancement please see ap- plication note 1015. soldering/cleaning cleaning agents from the ketone family (acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, etc.) and from the chlorinated hydrocarbon family (methylene chloride, trichloroCethylene, carbon tetrachloride, etc.) are not recommended for cleaning led parts. all of these various solvents attack or dissolve the encapsulating epoxies used to form the package of plastic led parts. for information on soldering leds please refer to ap- plication note 1027. i f C forward current per segment C ma 1 0 v f C forward voltage C v 90 70 60 30 10 35 80 50 20 24 40 her series, orange series green series yellow series relative luminous intensity (normalized at 10 ma) 0 0 i f C dc forward current C ma 4.0 3.0 2.5 1.5 0.5 20 40 3.5 2.0 1.0 10 30 5152535 her, yellow, green, orange h v C relative efficiency (normalized to 1 at 10 ma per segment) 0 0.6 i peak C peak forward current per segment C ma 90 20 70 80 10 0 1.6 1.4 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.8 60 50 40 30 10 her series, orange series green series 0.7 1.0 1.2 1.5 yellow series
hdsp-h15x iv bin category min. max. k 9.20 16.90 l 13.80 25.30 m 20.70 38.00 n 31.10 56.90 o 46.60 85.40 intensity bin limits (mcd) algaas red hdsp-550x/552x iv bin category min. max. e 0.91 1.67 f 1.37 2.51 g 2.05 3.76 h 3.08 5.64 i 4.62 8.64 j 6.93 12.70 k 10.39 19.04 her hdsp-570x/572x iv bin category min. max. d 0.61 1.11 e 0.91 1.67 f 1.37 2.51 g 2.05 3.76 h 3.08 5.64 i 4.62 8.64 j 6.93 12.70 k 10.39 19.04 yellow hdsp-560x/562x iv bin category min. max. e 0.91 1.67 f 1.37 2.51 g 2.05 3.76 h 3.08 5.64 i 4.61 8.46 green dominant wavelength (nm) color bin min. max. yellow 1 581.50 585.00 3 584.00 587.50 2 586.50 590.00 4 589.00 592.50 green 2 573.00 577.00 3 570.00 574.00 4 567.00 571.00 5 564.00 568.00 color categories note: all categories are established for classi?cation of products. products may not be available in all categories. please contact your avago repre- sentatives for further clari?cation/information. hdsp-h40x/k40x iv bin category min. max. b 0.77 1.17 c 0.95 1.45 d 1.19 1.82 e 1.49 2.27 f 1.85 2.89 g 2.32 3.54 h 2.90 4.43 orange for product information and a complete list of distributors, please go to our web site: www.avagotech.com avago, avago technologies, and the a logo are trademarks of avago technologies in the united states and other countries. data subject to change. copyright ? 2005-2010 avago technologies. all rights reserved. obsoletes 5988-4273en av02-1107en - january 15, 2010


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