H
T-1
3
/
4
, 2 mm X 5 mm Rectangular
Bicolor LED Lamps
High Efficiency Red/
High Performance Green
Technical Data
HLMP-4000
HLMP-0800
Features:
• Two Color (Red, Green)
Operation
• (Other Two LED Color
Combinations Available)
• Three Leads with One
Common Cathode
• Option of Straight or Spread
Lead Configurations
• Diffused, Wide Visibility
Lens
Other Bicolor
Combinations
Other bicolor combinations are
available:
• HER/yellow
• HER/green
• DH AlGaAs red/green.
Contact your local Hewlett-
Packard Components Field Sales
representative for details.
Package Dimensions
HLMP-4000
HLMP-0800
Description
The T-1 3/4 HLMP-4000 and
2 mm by 5 mm rectangular
HLMP-0800 are three leaded
bicolor light sources designed for
a variety of applications where
dual state illumination is required
in the same package. There are
two LED chips, high efficiency
red (HER), and high performance
green (Green), mounted on a
central common cathode lead for
maximum on-axis viewability.
Colors between HER and Green
can be generated by
independently pulse width
modulating the LED chips.
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Package Dimensions, continued
5.08 (0.200)
4.57 (0.180)
2.23 (0.088)
1.98 (0.078)
8.00 (0.315)
7.37 (0.290)
5.18 (0.204)
4.93 (0.194)
9.19 (0.362)
8.43 (0.332)
0.89 (0.035)
0.64 (0.025)
2.41 (0.095)
2.03 (0.085)
5.46 (0.215)
4.98 (0.196)
COMMON
CATHODE
0.508 SQUARE
(0.020) NOMINAL
20.32
MIN.
(0.800)
COMMON
CATHODE
0.508 SQUARE
(0.020) NOMINAL
SIDE VIEW
20.32
(0.800)
MIN.
2.54 ± 0.25
(0.100 ± 0.010)
2.54 ± 0.25
(0.100 ± 0.010)
GREEN
ANODE
FLAT INDICATES
RED ANODE
RED ANODE
(SHORT LEAD)
COMMON CATHODE
2.54 ± 0.25
(0.100 ± 0.010)
2.54 ± 0.25
(0.100 ± 0.010)
2.54 ± 0.25
(0.100 ± 0.010)
GREEN
ANODE
2.54 ± 0.25
(0.100 ± 0.010)
6.10 (0.240)
5.59 (0.220)
RED ANODE
(SHORT LEAD)
COMMON CATHODE
NOTES:
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS (INCHES).
2. AN EPOXY MENISCUS MAY EXTEND ABOUT
1 MM (0.040") DOWN THE LEADS.
Absolute Maximum Ratings at T
A
= 25
°
C
Parameter
Peak Forward Current
Average Forward Current
[1,2]
(Total)
DC Current
[2,4]
(Total)
Power Dissipation
[3,5]
(Total)
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Reverse Voltage (I
R
= 100
µA)
Transient Forward Current
[6]
(10
µsec
Pulse)
Lead Soldering Temperature
[1.6 mm (0.063 in.) below
seating plane]
High Efficiency
Red/Green
90
25
30
135
-20 to +85
-55 to +100
5
500
Units
mA
mA
mA
mW
°C
V
mA
260°C for 5 seconds
Notes:
1. See Figure 5 to establish pulsed operating conditions.
2. The combined simultaneous current must not exceed the maximum.
3. The combined simultaneous power must not exceed the maximum.
4. For HER and Green derate linearly from 50°C at 0.5 mA/°C.
5. For HER and Green derate linearly from 25°C at 1.8 mW/°C.
6. The transient peak current is the maximum non-recurring current that can be applied
to the device without damaging the LED die and wirebond. It is not recommended that
the device be operated at peak currents beyond the peak forward current listed in the
Absolute Maximum Ratings.
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Electrical/Optical Characteristics at T
A
= 25
°
C
Red
Sym.
I
V
Parameter
Luminous Intensity
HLMP-4000
HLMP-0800
λ
PEAK
λ
d
τ
s
C
V
F
V
R
Rθ
J-PIN
Peak Wavelength
Dominant
Wavelength
[1]
Speed of Response
Capacitance
Forward Voltage
Reverse Breakdown
Voltage
Thermal Resistance
Included Angle
Between Half
Luminous
Intensity Points
[2]
HLMP-4000
HLMP-0800
η
V
Luminous Efficacy
[3]
65
100
145
65
100
595
Lumen/
Watt
Deg.
I
F
= 10 mA
I
F
= 20 mA
5
260
Min.
2.1
2.1
Typ.
5
3.5
635
626
90
11
1.9
2.4
5
260
Max.
Min.
4.2
2.6
Green
Typ.
8
4.0
565
569
500
18
2.1
2.7
ns
pF
V
V
°C/W
V
F
= 0, f = 1 MHz
I
F
= 10 mA
I
R
= 100
µA
Junction to
Cathode Lead
nm
Max.
Units
Test
Conditions
I
F
= 10 mA
I
F
= 20 mA
mcd
2θ
1
/
2
Notes:
1. The dominant wavelength,
λ
d
, is derived from the CIE chromaticity diagram and represents the single wavelength which defines the
color of the device.
2.
θ
1
/
2
is the off-axis angle at which the luminous intensity is half the axial luminous intensity.
3. Radiant intensity, I
e
, in watts 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.
Figure 1. Relative Intensity vs. Wavelength.
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Figure 2. Forward Current vs.
Forward Voltage Characteristics.
Figure 3. Relative Luminous Intensity
vs. DC Forward Current.
Figure 4. Relative Efficiency
(Luminous Intensity per Unit
Current) vs. Peak LED Current.
Figure 5. Maximum Tolerable Peak Current vs.
Pulse Duration. (I
DC
MAX as per MAX
Ratings).
Figure 6. Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Angular
Displacement for the HLMP-4000.
Figure 7. Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Angular
Displacement for the HLMP-0800.
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