Subminiature LED Lamps
Technical Data
HLMP-Pxxx Series
HLMP-Qxxx Series
HLMP-6xxx Series
HLMP-70xx Series
Features
• Subminiature Flat Top
Package
Ideal for Backlighting and
Light Piping Applications
• Subminiature Dome
Package
Diffused Dome for Wide
Viewing Angle
Nondiffused Dome for High
Brightness
• TTL and LSTTL
Compatible 5 Volt Resistor
Lamps
• Available in Six Colors
• Ideal for Space Limited
Applications
• Axial Leads
• Available with Lead
Configurations for Surface
Mount and Through Hole
PC Board Mounting
Dome Packages
The HLMP-6xxx Series dome
lamps for use as indicators use
a tinted, diffused lens to
provide a wide viewing angle
with a high on-off contrast
ratio. High brightness lamps
use an untinted, nondiffused
lens to provide a high luminous
intensity within a narrow
radiation pattern.
Resistor Lamps
The HLMP-6xxx Series 5 volt
subminiature lamps with built
in current limiting resistors are
for use in applications where
space is at a premium.
Lead Configurations
All of these devices are made by
encapsulating LED chips on
axial lead frames to form
molded epoxy subminiature
lamp packages. A variety of
package configuration options is
Description
Flat Top Package
The HLMP-Pxxx Series flat top
lamps use an untinted, non-
diffused, truncated lens to
provide a wide radiation
pattern that is necessary for
use in backlighting
applications. The flat top lamps
are also ideal for use as
emitters in light pipe
applications.
available. These include special
surface mount lead configura-
tions, gull wing, yoke lead or Z-
bend. Right angle lead bends at
2.54 mm (0.100 inch) and
5.08 mm (0.200 inch) center
spacing are available for
through hole mounting. For
more information refer to
Standard SMT and Through
Hole Lead Bend Options for
Subminiature LED Lamps data
sheet.
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Package Dimensions
(A) Flat Top Lamps
2.21 (0.087)
1.96 (0.077)
0.50 (0.020) REF.
1.40 (0.055)
1.65 (0.065)
11.68 (0.460)
10.67 (0.420)
BOTH SIDES
CATHODE
1.14 (0.045)
1.40 (0.055)
0.63 (0.025)
0.38 (0.015)
2.44 (0.096)
1.88 (0.074)
ANODE
1.65 (0.065)
DIA.
1.91 (0.075)
0.20 (0.008) MAX.
0.46 (0.018)
0.56 (0.022)
0.25 (0.010) MAX.*
NOTE 2
0.79 (0.031) MAX.
0.18 (0.007)
0.23 (0.009)
2.08 (0.082)
2.34 (0.092)
CATHODE
STRIPE
NOTES:
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES (INCHES).
2. PROTRUDING SUPPORT TAB IS CONNECTED TO CATHODE LEAD.
* REFER TO FIGURE 1 FOR DESIGN CONCERNS.
Package Dimensions (cont.)
(B) Diffused and Nondiffused
0.18 (0.007)
0.23 (0.009)
2.03 (0.080)
1.78 (0.070)
2.21 (0.087)
1.96 (0.077)
0.76 (0.030) R.
0.89 (0.035)
0.94 (0.037)
1.24 (0.049)
0.50 (0.020) REF.
11.68 (0.460)
10.67 (0.420)
BOTH SIDES
CATHODE
2.92 (0.115)
MAX.
ANODE
1.65 (0.065)
DIA.
1.91 (0.075)
0.20 (0.008) MAX.
0.46 (0.018)
0.56 (0.022)
0.25 (0.010) MAX.*
NOTE 2
0.63 (0.025)
0.38 (0.015)
2.08 (0.082)
2.34 (0.092)
0.79 (0.031)
0.53 (0.021)
CATHODE
STRIPE
NOTES:
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES (INCHES).
2. PROTRUDING SUPPORT TAB IS CONNECTED TO CATHODE LEAD.
* REFER TO FIGURE 1 FOR DESIGN CONCERNS.
CATHODE
TAB
NO. ANODE DOWN.
YES. CATHODE DOWN.
Figure 1. Proper Right Angle Mounting to a PC Board to Prevent Protruding Cathode Tab from
Shorting to Anode Connection.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings at T
A
= 25
°
C
Parameter
DC Forward Current
[1]
Peak Forward Current
[2]
DC Forward Voltage
(Resistor Lamps Only)
Reverse Voltage (I
R
= 100
µA)
Transient Forward Current
[3]
(10
µs
Pulse)
Operating Temperature Range:
Non-Resistor Lamps
Resistor Lamps
Storage Temperature Range
For Thru Hole Devices
Wave Soldering Temperature
[1.6 mm (0.063 in.) from body]
For Surface Mount Devices:
Convective IR
Vapor Phase
5
2000
-55 to
+100
5
500
-40 to
+100
DH AS
Standard AlGaAs
Red
Red
50
1000
30
300
High
Eff.
Red
30
90
6
5
500
5
500
-55 to +100
-40 to +85
Orange Yellow
30
90
20
60
6
5
500
High
Perf. Emerald
Green Green Units
30
90
6
5
500
-40 to
+100
-20 to
+85
°C
30
90
6
5
500
-20 to
+100
mA
mA
V
V
mA
°C
-55 to +100
260°C for 5 Seconds
235°C for 90 Seconds
215°C for 3 Minutes
Notes:
1. See Figure 5 for current derating vs. ambient temperature. Derating is not applicable to resistor lamps.
2. Refer to Figure 6 showing Max. Tolerable Peak Current vs. Pulse Duration to establish pulsed operating conditions.
3. The transient peak current is the maximum non-recurring peak current the device can withstand without failure. Do not
operate these lamps at this high current.