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SFH 464 E7800 GaAlAs Light Emitting Diode (660 nm) Applications - Factory Automation Features - Package: clear epoxy - ESD: 2 kV acc. to ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 (HBM, Class 2) - Radiation without IR in the visible red range - Cathode is electrically connected to the case - High reliability - Same package as BP 103, SFH 4841 - DIN humidity category in acc. with DIN 40 040 GQG
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Ordering Information Type Ordering Code An aperture is used in front of the component for measurement of the radiant intensity and the half angle (diameter of the aperture: 1.1 mm; distance of aperture to case back side: 4.0 mm). This ensures that solely the radiation in axial direction emitting directly from the chip surface will be evaluated during measurement of the radiant intensity. Radiation reflected by the bottom plate (stray radiation) will not be evaluated. These reflections impair the projection of the chip surface by additional optics (e.g. long-range light reflection...
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Maximum Ratings TA = 25 °C Parameter Operating temperature Storage temperature Junction temperature Forward current Forward current pulsed tp ≤ 10 µs; D ≤ 0.005 Power consumption ESD withstand voltage acc. to ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 (HBM, Class 2)
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Peak wavelength Spectral bandwidth at 50% Irel,max (FWHM) Half angle Dimensions of active chip area Distance chip surface to lens top Temperature coefficient of voltage Temperature coefficient of brightness Temperature coefficient of wavelength Thermal resistance junction case real Thermal resistance junction ambient real
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Relative Spectral Emission Radiation Characteristics
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Forward current Relative Radiant Intensity Max. Permissible Forward Current Max. Permissible Forward Current
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Permissible Pulse Handling Capability IF = f (tp); duty cycle D = parameter; TA = 25°C
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Chip position Dimensional Drawing Further Information: Approximate Weight: Package marking:
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300 10 s max., max. contact time 5 s per wave Second wave Continuous line: typical process Dotted line: process limits Notes The evaluation of eye safety occurs according to the standard IEC 62471:2006 (photo biological safety of lamps and lamp systems). Within the risk grouping system of this IEC standard, the device specified in this data sheet fall into the class exempt group (exposure time 10000 s). Under real circumstances (for exposure time, conditions of the eye pupils, observation distance), it is assumed that no endangerment to the eye exists from these devices. As a matter of...
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Disclaimer Attention please! The information describes the type of component and shall not be considered as assured characteristics. Terms of delivery and rights to change design reserved. Due to technical requirements components may contain dangerous substances. For information on the types in question please contact our Sales Organization. If printed or downloaded, please find the latest version on our website. Packing Please use the recycling operators known to you. We can also help you – get in touch with your nearest sales office. By agreement we will take packing material back, if it...
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Radiant intensity: Measured at a solid angle of Ω = 0.01 sr Brightness: The brightness values are measured with a tolerance of ±11%. Reverse Operation: This product is intended to be operated applying a forward current within the specified range. Applying any continuous reverse bias or forward bias below the voltage range of light emission shall be avoided because it may cause migration which can change the electro-optical characteristics or damage the LED. Forward Voltage: The forward voltages are measured with a tolerance of ±0.1 V. Total radiant flux: Measured with integrating sphere....
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Revision History Version Ordering Information Characteristics Ordering Information New Layout Applications Derating (Diagrams) Brand New Layout Applications
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