TSHA520.
Vishay Telefunken
GaAlAs Infrared Emitting Diodes in ø 5 mm (T–1 )
Package
Description
The TSHA520. series are high efficiency infrared emit-
ting diodes in GaAlAs on GaAlAs technology, molded
in a clear, untinted plastic package.
In comparison with the standard GaAs on GaAs
technology these high intensity emitters feature about
70 % radiant power improvement.
94 8390
¾
Features
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Extra high radiant power and radiant intensity
Suitable for high pulse current operation
Standard T–1
¾
(ø 5 mm) package
Angle of half intensity
ϕ
=
±
12
°
Peak wavelength
l
p
= 875 nm
High reliability
Good spectral matching to Si photodetectors
Applications
Infrared remote control and free air transmission systems with high power and long transmission distance re-
quirements in combination with PIN photodiodes or phototransistors.
Because of the reduced radiance absorption in glass at the wavelength of 875 nm, this emitter series is also
suitable for systems with panes in the transmission range between emitter and detector.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
T
amb
= 25
_
C
Parameter
Reverse Voltage
Forward Current
Peak Forward Current
Surge Forward Current
Power Dissipation
Junction Temperature
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Soldering Temperature
Thermal Resistance Junction/Ambient
Test Conditions
Symbol
V
R
I
F
I
FM
I
FSM
P
V
T
j
T
amb
T
stg
T
sd
R
thJA
Value
5
100
200
2.5
210
100
–55...+100
–55...+100
260
350
Unit
V
mA
mA
A
mW
°
C
°
C
°
C
°
C
K/W
t
p
/T = 0.5, t
p
= 100
m
s
t
p
= 100
m
s
t
x
5sec, 2 mm from case
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Typical Characteristics
(T
amb
= 25
_
C unless otherwise specified)
250
P
V
– Power Dissipation ( mW )
I
F
– Forward Current ( mA )
200
10
4
t
p
= 100
m
s
t
p
/ T = 0.001
10
3
150
R
thJA
100
10
2
50
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
10
1
0
94 8005 e
1
2
3
4
94 7957 e
T
amb
– Ambient Temperature (
°C
)
V
F
– Forward Voltage ( V )
Figure 1. Power Dissipation vs. Ambient Temperature
125
100
V
Frel
– Relative Forward Voltage
I
F
– Forward Current ( mA )
Figure 4. Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage
1.2
1.1
I
F
= 10 mA
1.0
0.9
75
50
25
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
0.8
0.7
0
20
40
60
80
100
94 8002 e
T
amb
– Ambient Temperature (
°C
)
94 7990 e
T
amb
– Ambient Temperature (
°C
)
Figure 2. Forward Current vs. Ambient Temperature
Figure 5. Relative Forward Voltage vs.
Ambient Temperature
1000
TSHA 5203
I
e
– Radiant Intensity ( mW/sr )
TSHA 5202
100
TSHA 5201
10
TSHA 5200
1
10
1
I
F
– Forward Current ( A )
I
FSM
= 2.5 A ( Single Pulse )
t
p
/ T = 0.01
10
0
0.05
0.1
0.2
0.5
10
–1
10
–2
10
–1
10
0
10
1
10
2
10
0
94 8006 e
94 8003 e
t
p
– Pulse Duration ( ms )
10
1
10
2
10
3
I
F
– Forward Current ( mA )
10
4
Figure 3. Pulse Forward Current vs. Pulse Duration
Figure 6. Radiant Intensity vs. Forward Current
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1000
1.25
F
e
– Relative Radiant Power
F
e
– Radiant Power ( mW )
100
1.0
0.75
0.5
10
1
0.25
0
780
0.1
10
0
94 8007 e
F
e
(
l
)
rel
=
F
e
(
l
) /
F
e
(
l
p
)
l
– Wavelength ( nm )
880
980
I
F
= 100 mA
10
1
10
2
10
3
10
4
94 8000 e
I
F
– Forward Current ( mA )
Figure 7. Radiant Power vs. Forward Current
Figure 9. Relative Radiant Power vs. Wavelength
0°
10
°
20
°
1.6
I
e rel
– Relative Radiant Intensity
30°
1.2
I
e rel
;
F
e rel
I
F
= 20 mA
0.8
40°
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
50°
60°
70°
80°
0.4
0
–10 0 10
94 8020 e
50
100
140
94 8008 e
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
T
amb
– Ambient Temperature (
°C
)
Figure 8. Rel. Radiant Intensity\Power vs.
Ambient Temperature
Figure 10. Relative Radiant Intensity vs.
Angular Displacement
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