5W Emitter Led Datasheet
5W Emitter Led Datasheet
5W Emitter Led Datasheet
Features
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High Flux per LED Very long operating life(up to 100k hours) Available in White, Warm White, Green, Blue, Amber, Red-Orangeand Red Lambertian or Collimated Radiation Pattern More Energy Efficient than Incandescent and most Halogen lamps Low Voltage DC operated Cool beam, safe to the touch Instant light (less than 100ns) No UV Superior ESD protection Soldering methods: IR reflow soldering and Hand soldering
Typical Applications
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Reading lights (car, bus, aircraft) Portable (flashlight, bicycle) Decorative Appliance Sign and Channel Letter Architectural Detail Cove Lighting Automotive Exterior (Stop-Tail-Turn, CHMSL, Mirror Side Repeat) LCD backlight
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Mechanical Dimensions
Notes: 1. The cathode side of the device is denoted by a hole in the lead frame. 2. Electrical insulation between the case and the board is required-slug of device is not electrically neutral. Do not electrically connect either the anode or cathode to the slug. 3. Drawing not to scale. 4. All dimensions are in millimeters. 5 .All dimendions without tolerances are for reference only.
Red
Typical Luminous Flux (lm) 116 108 120 40 120 144 120
Beam Pattern
Lambertian
Red
Color White
Red
Beam Pattern
Viewing Angle 21/2 (degree) 140 140 140 140 140 140 140
Lambertian
Red
Color White
Red
V0
V1
5500
X1
6300
W0
6050
YA
8000
WA
6300
Y0
8000
V1 X1 W0 X0 WA V0
0.35
0.4
N0
2950
Q0
3370
N1
2950
R0
3640
P0
3150
R1
3500
P1
3150
RA
3500
P1 N0
N1
P0
0.4
0.44
0.48
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
Wavelength(nm) Figure 1c. Warm White Color Spectrum of Typical 3300K Part.
200 180 . 160 Relative Light output(%) 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1 -20 2 0 3 20 4 40 5 60
80 6
7 100
8 120
Junction Temperature( ) Figure 2b. Relative Light Output vs. Junction Temperature
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1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0 200 400 600 800 IF-Average Forward Current(mA) Fig 4a. Relative Luminous Flux vs. Forward Current for White, Warm White, Blue and Green at Tj=25 maintained.
1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0 200 400 600 800 IF-Average Forward Current(mA) Fig 4b. Relative Luminous Flux vs. Forward Current for Amber, Red-Orange, Red at Tj=25 maintained.
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800 IF-Forward Current(mA) 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 Ta-Ambient Temperature ( ) Fig 5b. Maximum Forward Current vs. Ambient Temperature. Derating based on TjMAX=120 for Amber, Red-Orange and Red. RJ-A=20/W RJ-A=15/W RJ-A=10/W
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Relative Intensity(%)
-80
-60
-40
-20
20
40
60
80
100
Angular Displacement(Degree) Fig 6. Typical Representative Spatial Radiation Pattern for White, Warm White, Blue, Green, Amber, Red-Orange and Red.
Fig 7. Recommended Solder pads dimension. Solder mask is also recommended to advoid short circuit while
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60sec.Max. Above 200 120sec.Max Figure 8a. Lead Solder Temperature Profile
1~5/sec.
60sec.Max. Above 220 120sec.Max. Figure 8b. Lead-free Solder Temperature Profile
Occasionally there is a brightness decrease caused by the influence of heat or ambient during air reflow. It is recommended that the User use the nitrogen reflow method. Repairing should not be done after the LEDs have been soldered. When repairing is double-head soldering iron should be used. It should be confirmed beforehand whether the characteristics of the LEDs will or will not be damaged by repairing. Reflow soldering should not be done more than two times. When soldering, do not put stress on the LEDs during heating. After soldering, do not warp the circuit board.
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Notes: 1. The emitters should be picked up by the body (not the lens) during placement. The inner diameter of the pick-up collet should be greater than or equal to 6.5 mm. 2. Drawing not to scale. 3. All dimensions are in millimeters. 4 .All dimendions without tolerances are for reference only.
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