H
T-1 (3 mm) High Performance
TS AlGaAs Red LED Lamps
Technical Data
HLMP-J100
HLMP-J105
HLMP-J150
HLMP-J155
Features
• High Light Output over a
Wide Range of Currents
(500
µ
A to 50 mA)
• Popular T-1 Package
• Low Forward Voltage
• Low Power Dissipation
• Deep Red Color
• Long Life: Solid State
Reliability
• Wide Viewing Angles
• Available on Tape and Reel
Package Dimensions
3.18 (0.125)
2.67 (0.105)
3.43 (0.135)
2.92 (0.115)
4.70 (0.185)
4.19 (0.165)
6.35 (0.250)
5.58 (0.220)
1.02 (0.040)
NOM.
0.45 (0.018)
SQUARE
NOMINAL
25.40 (1.00)
MIN.
ANODE
CATHODE
Description
The T-1 solid state lamps utilize a
highly optimized LED material
technology, transparent substrate
aluminum gallium arsenide (TS
AlGaAs). This LED technology
has a very high luminous
efficiency, capable of producing
high light output over a wide
range of drive currents (500
µA
to
50 mA). The color is deep red at a
dominant wavelength of 644 nm.
TS AlGaAs is a flip-chip LED
technology, die attached to the
anode lead and wire bonded to
the cathode lead.
Typical
I
V
(mcd)
I
F
= 20 mA
340
–
175
–
Typical
I
V
(mcd)
I
F
= 0.5 mA
–
6
–
3
5964-9372E
Applications
• Outdoor Message Boards
• Automotive Lighting
• Portable Equipment
• Safety Lighting Equipment
• Medical Equipment
• Changeable Message Signs
2.54 (0.100)
NOM.
1.27 (0.050)
NOM.
Device Selection Guide
Viewing
Angle
2θ
1
/
2
45°
45°
55°
55°
Deep Red
λ
d
= 644 nm
HLMP-J105
HLMP-J155
HLMP-J100
HLMP-J150
Package Description
T-1 (3 mm), Untinted,
Non-diffused, Standard Current
T-1 (3 mm), Untinted,
Non-diffused, Low Current
T-1 (3 mm), Tinted, Diffused,
Standard Current
T-1, (3 mm), Tinted, Diffused,
Low Current
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Peak Forward Current
[2]
............................................................ 300 mA
Average Forward Current (@ I
PEAK
= 300 mA)
[1,2]
...................... 30 mA
DC Forward Current
[3]
................................................................. 50 mA
Power Dissipation ..................................................................... 100 mW
Reverse Voltage (I
R
= 100
µA)
......................................................... 5 V
Transient Forward Current (10
µs
Pulse)
[4]
............................... 500 mA
Operating Temperature Range ........................................ -55 to +100°C
Storage Temperature Range ........................................... -55 to +100°C
LED Junction Temperature ........................................................... 110°C
Solder Temperature ................................................ 260°C for 5 seconds
[1.6 mm (0.063 in.) from body]
Notes:
1. Maximum I
AVG
at f = 1 kHz, DF = 10%.
2. Refer to Figure 6 to establish pulsed operating conditions.
3. Derate linearly as shown in Figure 5.
4. The transient peak current is the maximum non-recurring peak current the device can
withstand without damaging the LED die and wire bonds. It is not recommended that
the device be operated at peak currents above the Absolute Maximum Peak Forward
Current.
Optical Characteristics at T
A
= 25
°
C
Luminous
Intensity
I
V
(mcd)
@ 20 mA
[1]
Min.
Typ.
56.4
340
35.2
175
Total Flux
φ
v
(mlm)
@ 20 mA
[2]
Typ.
280
Peak
Wavelength
λ
PEAK
(nm)
Typ.
654
654
Color,
Dominant
Wavelength
λ
d[3]
(nm)
Typ.
644
644
Viewing
Angle
2θ
1
/
2
(Degrees)
[4]
Typ.
45
55
Luminous
Efficacy
η
v
(lm/w)
85
85
Part
Number
HLMP-J105
HLMP-J100
Optical Characteristics at T
A
= 25
°
C
Part
Number
(Low
Current)
HLMP-J155
HLMP-J150
Luminous
Intensity
I
V
(mcd)
@ 0.5 mA
[1]
Min.
Typ.
2.1
6.0
1.3
3.0
Total Flux
φ
v
(mlm)
@ 0.5 mA
[2]
Typ.
37.2
Peak
Wavelength
λ
PEAK
(nm)
Typ.
654
654
Color,
ZDominant
Wavelength
λ
d[3]
(nm)
Typ.
644
644
Viewing
Angle
2θ
1
/
2
(Degrees)
[4]
Typ.
45
55
Luminous
Efficacy
η
v
(lm/w)
85
85
Notes:
1. The luminous intensity, I
V
, is measured at the mechanical axis of the lamp package. The actual peak of the spatial radiation pattern
may not be aligned with this axis.
2.
φ
V
is total luminous flux output as measured with an integrating sphere.
3. The dominant wavelength,
λ
d
, is derived from the CIE Chromaticity Diagram and represents the color of the device.
4.
θ
1
/
2
is the off-axis angle where the luminous intensity is 1/2 the peak intensity.
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Electrical Characteristics at T
A
= 25
°
C
Forward
Voltage
V
F
(Volts)
@ I
F
= 20 mA
Typ.
Max.
1.9
2.4
1.9
2.4
Reverse
Breakdown
V
R
(Volts)
@ I
R
= 100
µ
A
Min.
Typ.
5
20
5
20
Capacitance
C (pF)
V
F
= 0,
f = 1 MHz
Typ.
20
20
Speed of
Response
τ
s
(ns)
Time Constant
e
-t/τ s
Typ.
45
45
Part
Number
HLMP-J105
HLMP-J100
Thermal
Resistance
Rθ
J-PIN
(
°
C/W)
290
290
Electrical Characteristics at T
A
= 25
°
C
Part
Number
(Low
Current)
HLMP-J155
HLMP-J150
Forward
Voltage
V
F
(Volts)
@ I
F
= 0.5 mA
Typ.
Max.
1.6
1.9
1.6
1.9
Reverse
Breakdown
V
R
(Volts)
@ I
R
= 100
µ
A
Min.
Typ.
5
20
5
20
Capacitance
C (pF)
V
F
= 0,
f = 1 MHz
Typ.
20
20
Speed of
Response
τ
s
(ns)
Time Constant
e
-t/τs
Typ.
45
45
Thermal
Resistance
Rθ
J-PIN
(
°
C/W)
290
290
1.0
300
200
2.4
2.0
RELATIVE LUMINOUS INTENSITY
(NORMALIZED AT 20 mA)
I
F
– FORWARD CURRENT – mA
100
50
1.0
0.5
RELATIVE INTENSITY
10
-1
20
10
5
2
0.2
0.1
0.05
10
-2
10
-3
500
600
700
1000
1
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
V
F
– FORWARD VOLTAGE – V
0.01
0.5
1
2
5
10
20
50
WAVELENGTH – nm
I
F
– DC FORWARD CURRENT – mA
Figure 1. Relative Intensity vs.
Wavelength.
Figure 2. Forward Current vs.
Forward Voltage.
Figure 3. Relative Luminous Intensity
vs. DC Forward Current.
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1.2
I
F
– FORWARD CURRENT – mA
50
I
AVG
= AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT – mA
50
f > 1000 Hz
40
f > 300 Hz
30
f > 100 Hz
20
1.1
η
V
– RELATIVE EFFICIENCY
(NORMALIZED AT 20 mA)
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
1
2
5
10
20
50
100 200 300
I
PEAK
– PEAK FORWARD CURRENT – mA
40
Rθ
JA
= 400° C/W
30
Rθ
JA
= 550° C/W
20
10
10
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
T
A
– AMBIENT TEMPERATURE – °C
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
I
PEAK
– PEAK FORWARD CURRENT – mA
Figure 4. Relative Efficiency vs. Peak
Forward Current.
Figure 5. Maximum Forward DC
Current vs. Ambient Temperature.
Derating Based on T
JMAX
= 110
°
C.
Figure 6. Maximum Average Current
vs. Peak Forward Current.
1.0
0.9
0.8
NORMALIZED INTENSITY
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
100 90
80 70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
10
20 30
40
50
60
70
80
90 100
θ
– ANGULAR DISPLACEMENT – DEGREES
Figure 7. Normalized Luminous Intensity vs. Angular
Displacement. HLMP-J105/J155.
1.0
0.9
0.8
NORMALIZED INTENSITY
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
100 90
80 70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
10
20 30
40
50
60
70
80
90 100
ANGULAR DISPLACEMENT – DEGREES
Figure 8. Normalized Luminous Intensity vs. Angular
Displacement. HLMP-J100/J150.
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