LED modules Fiber coupled LED These LED modules can be used as stand-alone devices if you don’t require a complex control or with a COB light source if you need a more advanced solution. They have a configurable output connector (SMA/FC) specially designed to optimize the coupling to an optical fiber. The heatsink allows a quiet operation while providing an effective heat dissipation. • Quality materials for a long life • Configurable output connector (SMA/FC) • Spectral bandwidth configurable with only a single LED from 270 nm to 1050nm. • Suitable for absorption, transmission, fluorescence or colorimetry • Stable in the whole spectral range • Compact • Light • Silent (no fan) • Economic Characteristics The LED modules have to be fed with a programmable power source. The red wire corresponds to the positive (+) terminal of the LED and the black wire to the negative (-) terminal. The forward current IF fed by the power source has to be limited to the value indicated in the table. Higher values of IF will damage or even destroy the LED and are not covered by the warranty. The typical forward voltage VF that corresponds to the maximum IF is the one that appears in the table but it can slightly vary. Working with a lower value of IF will imply a lower value for VF too. (1) Measured with an optical fiber with core diameter 600 µm and 0.22 NA, and a Si photodiode (OPHIR™ ) working with max IF (2) Measured with a VIS-NIR optical fiber with core diameter 1000 µm and 0.5 NA, and a Si photodiode (OPHIR™ ) working with max IF
Open the catalog to page 1LED modules Mechanical data (*) This dimension may slightly vary depending on the specific LED module. Please consult us if you require this value for a certain model. Safety Notes • Do not remove or alter the connector. • During operation do not cover the LED module. Avoid exposure to direct sun light. A rise in the LED module’s temperature could affect its operation or even damage it. • The output connector of the LED module and the heatsink get hot during operation. After its employment, allow enough time to cool down before handling. • Optical radiation can damage your eyes. Do NOT stare...
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