HLMP-6405 Avago Technologies US Inc., HLMP-6405 Datasheet

LED, 1.91MM, YELLOW, 20MCD, 585NM

HLMP-6405

Manufacturer Part Number
HLMP-6405
Description
LED, 1.91MM, YELLOW, 20MCD, 585NM
Manufacturer
Avago Technologies US Inc.
Type
Uni-Colorr
Datasheets

Specifications of HLMP-6405

Bulb Size
1.9mm
Led Color
Yellow
Luminous Intensity
20mcd
Viewing Angle
28°
Forward Current If
20mA
Forward Voltage
2V
Led Mounting
Through Hole
Lens Shape
Round
Wavelength Typ
585nm
Color
Yellow
Millicandela Rating
20mcd
Current - Test
10mA
Wavelength - Dominant
585nm
Wavelength - Peak
583nm
Voltage - Forward (vf) Typ
2V
Lens Type
Clear
Lens Style/size
Round, 1.78mm
Package / Case
Axial, Flat Leads
Size / Dimension
2.08mm L x 2.21mm W
Height
2.92mm
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Resistance Tolerance
585nm
Package Type
SMD
Emitting Color
Amber
Test Current (it)
10mA
Forward Current
20mA
Dominant Wave Length
585nm
Product Length (mm)
2.34mm
Product Height (mm)
2.92mm
Product Depth (mm)
2.34mm
Mounting
Surface Mount
Peak Wavelength
583nm
Shape Type
Circular
Main Category
Resistor LED
Number Of Elements
1
Pin Count
2
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Operating Temp Range
-55C to 100C
Reverse Voltage
5V
Lens Dimensions
1.91x1.91x1.4mm
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Luminous Flux @ Current - Test
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant
Other names
516-1403

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Subminiature LED Lamps
Technical Data
Features
• Subminiature Flat Top
• Subminiature Dome
• Arrays
• TTL and LSTTL
• Available in Six Colors
• Ideal for Space Limited
• Axial Leads
• Available with Lead
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.
1-174
Package
Light Piping Applications
Package
Viewing Angle
Brightness
Compatible 5 Volt Resistor
Lamps
Applications
Configurations for Surface
Mount and Through Hole
PC Board Mounting
Ideal for Backlighting and
Diffused Dome for Wide
Nondiffused Dome for High
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.
Arrays
The HLMP-66XX Series
subminiature lamp arrays are
available in lengths of 3 to 8
elements per array. The
luminous intensity is matched
within an array to assure a 2.1
to 1.0 ratio.
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 avail-
able. These include special
H
HLMP-PXXX Series
HLMP-QXXX Series
HLMP-6XXX Series
HLMP-70XX Series
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.
5964-9350E

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HLMP-6405 Summary of contents

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... Available with Lead Configurations for Surface Mount and Through Hole PC Board Mounting 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 ...

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... Device Selection Guide Part Number: HLMP-XXXX DH AS High Standard AlGaAs Efficiency Red Red Red P105 P205 P102 P202 6000/6001 Q101 6300 Q105 6305 Q150 7000 Q155 6600 6620 6203 6653 6204 6654 6205 6655 6206 6656 6208 6658 Package Dimensions (A) Flat Top Lamps NOTES: 1 ...

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Package Dimensions (cont.) (B) Diffused and Nondiffused NOTES: 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS (INCHES). 2. PROTRUDING SUPPORT TAB IS CONNECTED TO CATHODE LEAD. (C) Arrays NOTES: 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS (INCHES). 2. PROTRUDING SUPPORT TAB IS CONNECTED ...

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Absolute Maximum Ratings at T Standard AlGaAs Parameter [1] DC Forward Current [2] Peak Forward Current DC Forward Voltage (Resistor Lamps Only) Reverse Voltage (I = 100 A) R Transient Forward Current [3] (10 s Pulse) Operating Temperature Range: Non-Resistor ...

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... Electrical/Optical Characteristics, T Standard Red Device HLMP- Parameter 6000 [1] 6001 Luminous Intensity 6203 to 6208 Forward Voltage All Reverse Breakdown Voltage P005 Included Angle Between Half Intensity Points [2] All Others Peak Wavelength Dominant Wavelength Spectral Line Half Width All Speed of Response Capacitance Thermal Resistance ...

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... DH AS AlGaAs Red Device HLMP- Parameter P102 P105 Q101 Q105 Luminous Intensity Q150 Q155 Q101 P205/P505 Forward Voltage Q101/Q105 Q150/Q155 All Reverse Breakdown Voltage P105 Q101/Q150 Included Angle Between Half Intensity Points Q105/Q155 Peak Wavelength Dominant Wavelength Spectral Line Half Width ...

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... High Efficiency Red Device HLMP- Parameter P202 P205 6300 6305 7000 Luminous Intensity [1] 6600 6620 6653 to 6658 All Forward Voltage (Nonresistor Lamps) 6600 Forward Current (Resistor Lamps) 6620 All Reverse Breakdown Voltage P205 6305 Included Angle Between Half Intensity Points [2] All ...

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... Orange Device HLMP- Parameter P402 P405 Luminous Intensity Q400 Forward Voltage All Reverse Breakdown Voltage P405 Included Angle Between [2] Half Intensity Points Q400 Peak Wavelength Dominant Wavelength Spectral Line Half Width All Speed of Response Capacitance Thermal Resistance Luminous Efficacy [4] Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units 1 ...

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... Yellow Device HLMP- Parameter P302 P305 6400 [1] 6405 Luminous Intensity 7019 6700 6720 6753 to 6758 All Forward Voltage (Nonresistor Lamps) 6700 Forward Current 6720 (Resistor Lamps) All Reverse Breakdown Voltage P305 6405 Included Angle Between [2] Half Intensity Points All Diffused Peak Wavelength ...

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... High Performance Green Device HLMP- Parameter P502 P505 6500 6505 [1] 7040 Luminous Intensity 6800 6820 6853 to 6858 All Forward Voltage (Nonresistor Lamps) 6800 Forward Current 6820 (Resistor Lamps) All Reverse Breakdown Voltage P505 6505 Included Angle Between Half Intensity Points [2] All ...

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... Emerald Green [1] Device HLMP- Parameter P605 Luminous Intensity Q600 Forward Voltage Reverse Breakdown Voltage P605 Included Angle Between Half Intensity Points [2] Q600 Peak Wavelength Dominant Wavelength Spectral Line Half Width P605/ Q600 Speed of Response Capacitance Thermal Resistance Luminous Efficacy [4] Note: 1. Please refer to Application Note 1061 for information comparing stnadard green and emerald green light ouptut degradation. ...

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Figure 1. Relative Intensity vs. Wavelength. Standard Red and DH AS AlGaAs Red Figure 2. Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage. (Non-Resistor Lamp) Standard Red AlGaAs Red Figure 3. Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Forward Current. (Non-Resistor Lamp) High Efficiency ...

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Standard Red Figure 4. Relative Efficiency (Luminous Intensity per Unit Current) vs. Peak Current (Non-Resistor Lamps). Figure 5. Maximum Forward dc Current vs. Ambient Temperature. Derating Based on T (Non-Resistor Lamps). Standard Red Figure 6. Maximum Tolerable Peak Current vs. ...

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Figure 7. Resistor Lamp Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage. Figure 9. Relative Intensity vs. Angular Displacement. Figure 8. Resistor Lamp Luminous Intensity vs. Forward Voltage. 1-187 ...

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