HDSP-253X HP [Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)], HDSP-253X Datasheet - Page 13

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HDSP-253X

Manufacturer Part Number
HDSP-253X
Description
Eight Character 5 mm Smart Alphanumeric Display
Manufacturer
HP [Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)]
Datasheet
Figure 8. Proper Method to Manually Insert a Display.
Figure 9. Improper Method to Manually Insert a Display.
Thermal Considerations
The HDSP-253X can operate from
-40 C to +85 C. The display’s low
thermal resistance allows heat to
flow from the CMOS IC to the 24
package pins. Typically, this heat
is conducted through the printed
circuit board traces to free air.
For most applications, no
additional heatsinking is needed.
Illuminating all 280 LEDs
simultaneously at full brightness
is not recommended for continuo-
us operation. However, all 280
LEDs can be illuminated simul-
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taneously at full brightness for 10
seconds at 25 C as a lamp test.
The IC has a maximum allowable
junction temperature of 150 C.
The IC junction temperature can
be calculated with the following
equation:
T
T
IC junction temperature.
T
surrounding the display.
P
IC.
R
from the IC through the display
package and printed circuit board
to the ambient.
A typical value for R
39 C/W. This value is typical for a
display mounted in a socket and
covered with a plastic filter. The
socket is soldered to a 0.062 in.
thick printed circuit board with
0.020 in. wide one-ounce copper
traces.
P
P
V
is the supply current.
V
I
temperature, brightness level, and
number of on-pixels.
For AlGaAs
I
x B x N/8
I
B x N/8
For the other colors
I
x B x N/8
DD
DD
DD
DD
DD
DD
J
J
A
D
D
D
MAX = T
MAX is the maximum allowable
J-A
(V) = (63 x V
is the ambient temperature
is the power dissipated by the
can be calculated as follows:
= V
changes with V
(#) = (83.8 x V
(#) = (75.4 x V
is the supply voltage and I
can vary from 4.5 V to 5.5 V.
is the thermal resistance
DD
x I
A
DD
+ (P
DD
D
DD
x R
DD
DD
-0.79 x T
,
J-A
-0.35 x T
-0.28 x T
J-A
is
)
J
) x
DD
J
J
)
)

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