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  low profile t-1 (3 mm) led lamps technical data features ? low profile height ? small t-1 size diameter 3.18 mm (0.125 inch) ? high intensity ? ic compatible ? choice of 3 bright colors high efficiency red yellow high performance green description this family of diffused solid state lamps is especially suited for applications where small package size is required without sacrificing luminous intensity. the hlmp-1350 is a red tinted lamp providing a wide viewing angle. the hlmp-1450 and hlmp-1550 are similar products in yellow and green respectively. hlmp-1350 hlmp-1450 hlmp-1550 package dimensions selection guide test typical viewing luminous intensity iv (mcd) condition angle [1] (degrees), dominant part number min. typ. max. (ma) 2 q 1/2 wavelength [2] hlmp-1350 1.3 2.3 10.0 55 626 hlmp-1350-c00xx 1.3 2.3 10.0 55 626 hlmp-1450 1.4 2.2 10.0 55 585 hlmp-1450-b00xx 1.4 2.2 10.0 55 585 hlmp-1550 1.0 3.1 20.0 55 569 hlmp-1550-a00xx 1.0 3.1 20.0 55 569 hlmp-1550-bc0xx 1.6 2.8 5.2 20.0 55 569 notes: 1. q 1/2 is the off-axis angle at which the luminous intensity is half the axial intensity. 2. the dominant wavelength, l d , is derived from the cie chromaticity diagram and represents the single wavelength which defines the color of the device.
2 absolute maximum ratings parameter her yellow green units peak forward current 90 60 90 ma average forward current 25 20 25 ma dc current 30 20 30 ma reverse voltage 5 5 5 v transient forward current (10 m sec pulse) 500 500 500 m a led junction temperature 110 110 110 c operating temperature range -55 to +100 -55 to +100 -20 to +100 c storage temperature range -55 to +100 lead soldering temperature 260 c for [1.6 mm (0.063 in.) from body] 5 seconds notes: 1. see figure 5 (her/orange), 10 (yellow), or 15 (green/emerald green) to establish pulsed operating conditions. 2. for red, orange, and green series derate linearly from 50 c at 0.5 ma/ c. for yellow series derate linearly from 50 c at 0.2 ma/ c. 3. for red, orange, and green series derate power linearly from 25 c at 1.8 mw/ c. for yellow series derate power linearly from 50 c at 1.6 mw/ c. 4. the transient peak current is the maximum nonrecurring peak current that can be applied to the device without damaging the led die and wirebond. it is not recommended that the device be operated at peak currents beyond the peak forward current listed in the absolute maximum ratings. part numbering system hlmp - x x xx - x x x xx mechanical option 00: bulk 01: tape & reel, crimped leads 02: tape & reel, straight leads color bin options 0: full color bin distribution maximum iv bin options 0: open (no max. limit) others: please refer to the iv bin table minimum iv bin options please refer to the iv bin table viewing angle 50: 55 degrees color options 3: gap her 4: gap yellow 5: gap green package options 1: t-1 (3 mm)
3 electrical characteristics at t a = 25 c device test symbol description hlmp min. typ. max. units conditions 2 q 1/2 included angle between half 1350 55 deg. note 1 intensity points 1450 55 1550 55 l peak peak wavelength 1350 635 nm note 2 1450 583 1550 565 l d dominant wavelength 1350 626 nm 1450 585 1550 569 dl 1/2 spectral line halfwidth 1350 40 nm 1450 36 1550 28 t s speed of response 1350 90 ns 1450 90 1550 500 c capacitance 1350 11 pf v f = 0 1450 15 f = 1 mhz 1550 18 r q j-pin thermal resistance 1350 290 c/w junction to 1450 cathode 1550 lead v f forward voltage 1350 1.6 1.9 3.0 v i f = 10 ma 1450 1.6 2.0 3.0 1550 1.6 2.1 3.0 v r reverse breakdown voltage 1350 5.0 v i r = 100 m a 1450 5.0 1550 5.0 h v luminous efficacy 1350 145 lumens/ note 3 1450 500 watt 1550 595 notes: 1. q 1/2 is the off-axis angle at which the luminous intensity is half the axial luminous intensity. 2. the dominant wavelength, l d , is derived from the cie chromaticity diagram and represents the single wavelength which defines the color of the device. 3. radiant intensity, i e , in watts/steradian, may be found 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.
4 high efficiency red hlmp-1350 figure 2. forward current vs. forward voltage characteristics. figure 3. relative luminous intensity vs. dc forward current. figure 4. relative efficiency (luminous intensity per unit current) vs. peak led current. figure 5. maximum tolerable peak current vs. pulse duration. (i dc max as per max ratings) figure 6. relative luminous intensity vs. angular displacement. wavelength ?nm relative intensity 500 550 600 650 700 750 1.0 0.5 0 high performance green high efficiency red yellow t a = 25 ? figure 1. relative intensity vs. wavelength.
5 yellow hlmp-1450 figure 7. forward current vs. forward voltage characteristics. figure 8. relative luminous intensity vs. dc forward current. figure 9. relative efficiency (luminous intensity per unit current) vs. peak current. figure 10. maximum tolerable peak current vs. pulse duration. (i dc max as per max ratings) figure 11. relative luminous intensity vs. angular displacement.
6 green hlmp-1550 figure 16. relative luminous intensity vs. angular displacement. figure 15. maximum tolerable peak current vs. pulse duration. (i dc max as per max ratings) figure 12. forward current vs. forward voltage characteristics. figure 13. relative luminous intensity vs. forward current. figure 14. relative efficiency (luminous intensity per unit current) vs. peak led current.
7 intensity bin limits intensity range (mcd) color bin min. max. red c 1.5 2.4 d 2.4 3.8 e 3.8 6.1 f 6.1 9.7 g 9.7 15.5 h 15.5 24.8 i 24.8 39.6 j 39.6 63.4 k 63.4 101.5 l 101.5 162.4 m 162.4 234.6 n 234.6 340.0 o 340.0 540.0 p 540.0 850.0 q 850.0 1200.0 r 1200.0 1700.0 s 1700.0 2400.0 t 2400.0 3400.0 u 3400.0 4900.0 v 4900.0 7100.0 w 7100.0 10200.0 x 10200.0 14800.0 y 14800.0 21400.0 z 21400.0 30900.0 maximum tolerance for each bin limit is 18%.
8 intensity bin limits, continued intensity range (mcd) color bin min. max. yellow b 1.6 2.5 c 2.5 4.0 d 4.0 6.5 e 6.5 10.3 f 10.3 16.6 g 16.6 26.5 h 26.5 42.3 i 42.3 67.7 j 67.7 108.2 k 108.2 173.2 l 173.2 250.0 m 250.0 360.0 n 360.0 510.0 o 510.0 800.0 p 800.0 1250.0 q 1250.0 1800.0 r 1800.0 2900.0 s 2900.0 4700.0 t 4700.0 7200.0 u 7200.0 11700.0 v 11700.0 18000.0 w 18000.0 27000.0 maximum tolerance for each bin limit is 18%.
9 intensity bin limits, continued intensity range (mcd) color bin min. max. green a 1.1 1.8 b 1.8 2.9 c 2.9 4.7 d 4.7 7.6 e 7.6 12.0 f 12.0 19.1 g 19.1 30.7 h 30.7 49.1 i 49.1 78.5 j 78.5 125.7 k 125.7 201.1 l 201.1 289.0 m 289.0 417.0 n 417.0 680.0 o 680.0 1100.0 p 1100.0 1800.0 q 1800.0 2700.0 r 2700.0 4300.0 s 4300.0 6800.0 t 6800.0 10800.0 u 10800.0 16000.0 v 16000.0 25000.0 w 25000.0 40000.0 maximum tolerance for each bin limit is 18%.
mechanical option matrix mechanical option code definition 00 bulk packaging, minimum increment 500 pcs/bag 01 tape & reel, crimped leads, minimum increment 1300 pcs/bag 02 tape & reel, straight leads, minimum increment 1300 pcs/bag color categories lambda (nm) color category # min. max. 6 561.5 564.5 5 564.5 567.5 green 4 567.5 570.5 3 570.5 573.5 2 573.5 576.5 1 582.0 584.5 3 584.5 587.0 yellow 2 587.0 589.5 4 589.5 592.0 5 592.0 593.0 1 597.0 599.5 2 599.5 602.0 3 602.0 604.5 orange 4 604.5 607.5 5 607.5 610.5 6 610.5 613.5 7 613.5 616.5 8 616.5 619.5 10 tolerance for each bin limit is 0.5 nm.
www.semiconductor.agilent.com data subject to change. copyright ? 2001 agilent technologies, inc. june 26, 2001 obsoletes 5964-3812e (11/95) 5988-2247en


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