Agilent HLMP-LD15, HLMP-LM17,
HLMP-LB17 Precision Optical
Performance Red, Green and Blue
4mm Standard Oval LEDs
Data Sheet
Features
•
Well defined spatial radiation
pattern
Description
These Precision Optical
Performance Oval LEDs are
specifically designed for full
color/video and passenger
information signs. The oval
shaped radiation pattern and
high luminous intensity ensure
that these devices are excellent
for wide field of view outdoor
applications where a wide
viewing angle and readability
in sunlight are essential.
These lamps have very smooth,
matched radiation patterns
ensuring consistent color
mixing in full color
applications, message
uniformity across the viewing
angle of the sign. High
efficiency LED material is used
in these lamps: Aluminum
Indium Gallium Phosphide
(AlInGaP II) for red and
Indium Gallium Nitride for
blue and green. Each lamp is
made with an advanced optical
grade epoxy offering superior
high temperature and high
moisture resistance in outdoor
applications.
•
High brightness material
•
Available in red, green and blue
color.
Red AlInGaP 630mm
Green InGaN 525nm
Blue InGaN 470nm
•
Superior resistance to moisture
Benefits
•
Viewing angle designed for wide
filed of view applications
•
Superior performance for outdoor
environments
Applications
•
Full color signs
•
Commercial outdoor advertising.
Caution:
InGaN devices are Class I ESD sensitive. Please observe appropriate precautions
during handling and processing. Refer to Application Note AN-1142 for additional details.
A
6.3
0.248
9.65
0.380
21.0
MIN.
0.827
1.25
0.049
CATHODE LEAD
1.0
MIN.
0.038
2.9
0.114
3.7
0.146
2.54±0.3
0.100±0.012
0.8
0.016 MAX. EPOXY MENISCUS
0.45±0.10
0.018±0.004
0.4±0.1
0.016±0.004
B
6.4±0.2
0.252±0.008
9.10±0.20
0.358±0.008
21.0MIN.
0.827
1.25±0.20
0.049±0.008
CATHODE LEAD
1.0MIN.
0.038
2.4±0.2
.094±.008
3.87±0.2
0.152±0.008
2.54±0.3
0.100±0.012
0.8MAX. EPOXY MENISCUS
0.016
0.45±0.10
0.018±0.004
0.4±0.1
0.016±0.004
Note:
1. Dimension in millimeters (inches).
2. Tolerance is ±0.2mm unless otherwise noted.
3. For InGaN Blue and Green (package B), if heat-sinking application is required, the terminal for heat sink is anode.
Device Selection Guide
Color and Dominant
Wavelength
λd
(nm)
Typ.
Red 630
Green 525
Blue 470
Luminous Intensity
Iv (mcd) at 20 mA
Min
680
1900
400
Max
1900
5500
1150
Tinting Type
Red
Green
Blue
Package Drawing
A
B
B
Part Number
HLMP-LD15-NRTxx
HLMP-LM17-SV0xx
HLMP-LB17-LP0xx
Notes:
1. The luminous intensity is measured on the mechanical axis of the lamp package
2. The tolerance for intensity limit is ±15%
3. The optical axis is closely aligned with the package mechanical axis
4. The dominant wavelength,
λ
d
, is derived from the Chromaticity Diagram and represents the color of the lamp.
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Part Numbering System
H L M P - L X 1X - X X X XX
Packaging Options
00: Bulk
DD: Ammo Pack
YY: Flaxi-Bin, Bulk
ZZ: Flexi-Bin, Ammo pack
Color Bin Options
0: No color bin limitation
T: Red Color with max V
F
of 2.6V
Maximum Intensity Bin
Refer to Device Selection Guide
Minimum Intensity Bin
Refer to Device Selection Guide
Color
D: 630nm Red
M: 525nm Green
B: 470nm Blue
Package
L: 4mm standard Oval
Absolute Maximum Rating (T
A
= 25
o
C)
Parameter
DC Forward Current
[1]
Peak Forward Current
Power Dissipation
Reverse Voltage
LED Junction Temperature
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Wave Soldering Temperature
Solder Dipping Temperature
[4]
[4]
Red
50
100
[2]
130
5 (I
R
= 100
µA)
130
-40 to +100
-40 to +120
Blue and Green
30
100
[3]
116
5 (I
R
= 10
µA)
130
-40 to +85
-40 to +100
250 for 3 secs
260 for 5 secs
Unit
mA
mA
mW
V
o
o
o
o
o
C
C
C
C
C
Notes:
1. Derate linearly as shown in Figure 4 and Figure 8.
2. Duty Factor 30%, frequency 1KHz.
3. Duty Factor 10%, frequency 1KHz.
4. 1.59mm (0.060 inch) below body.
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Electrical/Optical Characteristics
Parameter
Forward Voltage
Red
[1]
Blue
Green
Reverse Voltage
Red
Blue
Green
Peak Wavelength
Red
Blue
Green
Dominant wavelength
Red
Green
Blue
Spectral Half width
Red
Blue
Green
Capacitance
Red
Blue
Green
Thermal Resistance
Luminous Efficacy
Red
Blue
Green
[3]
[2]
[4,5]
Symbol
V
F
Min.
Typ.
2.3
3.2
3.3
Max.
2.6
3.85
3.85
Units
V
Test Condition
I
F
= 20 mA
V
R
5
5
5
λ
peak
639
464
516
λ
d
622
520
460
∆λ
1/2
17
23
32
C
40
65
64
Rθ
J-PIN
η
v
155
75
520
240
630
525
470
634
540
480
V
I
R
= 100
µA
I
R
= 10
µA
I
R
= 10
µA
nm
Peak of wavelength of spectral
distribution at I
F
= 20 mA
nm
I
F
= 20 mA
nm
Wavelength width at spectral
distribution power point at I
F
= 20
mA
V
F
= 0, F = 1 MHz
pF
o
C/W
Emitted luminous power/emitted
radiant power
lm/W
Notes:
1. Refer to VF bin table.
2. For AlInGaP Red, thermal resistance applied to LED junction to cathode lead, and for InGaN Blue and Green, thermal resistance applied to LED
junction to anode lead.
3. The radiant intensity, I
e
in watts per steradian, may be found from the equation I
e
= I
v
/η
v
where I
v
is the luminous intensity in candelas and
η
v
is the
luminous efficacy in lumens/watt.
4. The dominant wavelength
λ
d
is derived from the Chromaticity Diagram and represents the color of the lamp.
5. Tolerance for each color bin limit is ± 0.5 nm
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AlInGaP Red 630nm
1.0
RELATIVE INTENSITY
0.5
0
500
550
600
WAVELENGTH – nm
650
700
Figure 1. Relative intensity vs. wavelength
60
DC FORWARD CURRENT - mA
RELATIVE INTENSITY
(NORMALIZED AT 20 mA)
2.5
2.0
I
F
- FORWARD CURRENT - mA
50
40
Rθ
JA
= 585 ˚C/W
30
Rθ
JA
= 780 ˚C/W
20
10
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
FORWARD CURRENT - mA
50
40
30
20
10
0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
FORWARD VOLTAGE - V
T
A
- AMBIENT TEMPERATURE - C
Figure 2. Forward current vs. forward voltage
Figure 3. Relative luminous intensity vs.
forward current
Figure 4. Forward current vs. ambient
temperature
InGaN Blue and Green
1.00
35
30
RELATIVE LUMINOUS INTENSITY
(NORMALIZED AT 20 mA)
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
DC FORWARD CURRENT - mA
0.80
RELATIVE INTENSITY
BLUE
0.60
GREEN
FORWARD CURRENT - mA
25
20
15
10
5
0
0
1
2
3
4
0.40
0.20
0
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
WAVELENGTH - nm
FORWARD VOLTAGE - V
Figure 5. Relative intensity vs. wavelength
Figure 6. Forward current vs. forward voltage.
Figure 7. Relative luminous intensity vs.
forward current.
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