IR Emitter and Detectr Prduct Data Sheet Spec N.: DS5-216-5 Effective Date: 9/14/216 Revisin: - LITE-ON DCC RELEASE BNS-OD-FC1/A4 LITE-ON Technlgy Crp. / Optelectrnics N.9,Chien 1 Rad, Chung H, New Taipei City 23585, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-2-2222-6181 Fax: 886-2-2221-1948 / 886-2-2221-66 http://www.liten.cm/pt
IR Emitter and Detectr 1. Descriptin Lite-On ffers a brad range f discrete infrared cmpnents fr applicatin such as remte cntrl, IR wireless data transmissin, security alarm & etc. Custmers need infrared slutins featuring high pwer, high speed and wide viewing angels. The prduct line includes GaAs 94nm IREDs, AlGaAs high speed 85nm IREDs, PIN Phtdides and Phttransistrs. Phtdides and Phttransistrs can be prvided with a filter that reduces digital light nise in the sensr functin, which enables a high signal-t-nise rati. 1. 1. Features High pwer LED light surce High perfrmance, lng life High LED driving current Meet ROHS, Green Prduct 1.2. Applicatins Infrared emitter PCB Munted Infrared Sensr 2. Outline Dimensins Ntes : 1. All dimensins are in millimeters (inches). 2. Tlerance is ±.1mm (.4") unless therwise nted. 3. Specificatins are subject t change withut ntice. 1/7 Part N. :
3. Abslute Maximum Ratings at TA=25 C IR Emitter and Detectr Parameter Maximum Rating Unit Pwer Dissipatin 3.6 W Peak Frward Current(3pps, 1μs pulse) 5 A DC Frward Current 1 A Reverse Vltage 5 V Thermal Resistance Junctin 9 K/W Operating Temperature Range -4 C t + 85 C Strage Temperature Range -55 C t + 1 C Infrared Sldering Cnditin 26 C fr 1 Secnds Max. 4. Electrical / Optical Characteristics at TA=25 C Parameter Symbl Min. Typ. Max. Unit Test Cnditin Radiant Intensity I E 2 32 - mw/sr I F = 1A Ttal Radiant Flux Ф e - 127 - mw I F = 1A Peak Emissin Wavelength λ Peak - 85 - nm I F = 1A Spectral Line Half-Width Δλ - 5 - nm I F = 1A Frward Vltage V F 2.5 3.1 3.6 V I F = 1A Reverse Current I R - - 1 μa V R = 5V Rise/Fall Time Tr/Tf - 3 - ns 1%~9% Viewing Angle 2θ 1/2-15 - deg NOTE: 1. θ 1/2 is the ff-axis angle at which the luminus intensity is half the axial luminus intensity. 2. The dminant wavelength, λd is derived frm the CIE chrmaticity diagram and represents the single wavelength which defines the clr f the device. 2/7 Part N. :
Value at IF=1A Output Pwer Relative T Relative Radiant Intensity Frward Current (ma) Output Pwer Relative T Value at IF=1A Relative Radiant Intensity Frward Current IF (A) 5. Typical Electrical / Optical Characteristics Curves (25 C Ambient Temperature Unless Otherwise Nted) IR Emitter and Detectr 1. 1.2 1.8.5.6.4.2 75 85 95 Wavelength (nm) FIG.1 SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION 1-4 -2 2 4 6 8 1 Ambient Temperature Ta ( C) FIG.2 FORWARD CURRENT VS. AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 1.2 8 6 4 2 2. 2.5 3. 3.5 4. Frward Vltage (V) FIG.3 FORWARD CURRENT VS. FORWARD VOLTAGE 1..8.6.4.2-2 2 4 6 8 Ambient Temperature Ta ( C) FIG.4 RELATIVE RADIANT INTENSITY VS. AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 5. 1 2 3 4. 3. 2. 1. 1 2 3 4 5 Fward Current (A) FIG.5 RELATIVE RADIANT INTENSITY VS. FORWARD CURRENT 1..9.8.7.5.3.1.2.4.6 FIG.6 RADIATION DIAGRAM 4 5 6 7 8 9 3/7 Part N. :
6. Suggest Sldering Pad Dimensins IR Emitter and Detectr 7. Package Dimensins Of Tape And Reel Cathde Nte: All dimensins are in millimeters (inches). 4/7 Part N. :
IR Emitter and Detectr Nte: 1. All dimensins are in millimeters (inches). 2. Empty cmpnent pckets sealed with tp cver tape. 3. 7 inch reel-6 pieces per reel. 4. The maximum number f cnsecutive missing parts is tw. 5. In accrdance with ANSI/EIA 481-1-A-1994 specificatins. 8. CAUTIONS 8.1. Applicatin The LEDs described here are intended t be used fr rdinary electrnic equipment (such as ffice equipment, cmmunicatin equipment and husehld applicatins).cnsult Liten s Sales in advance fr infrmatin n applicatins in which exceptinal reliability is required, particularly when the failure r malfunctin f the LEDs may directly jepardize life r health (such as in aviatin, transprtatin, traffic cntrl equipment, medical and life supprt systems and safety devices). 8.2. Strage The package is sealed: The LEDs shuld be stred at 3 C r less and 9%RH r less. And the LEDs are limited t use within ne year, while the LEDs is packed in misture-prf package with the desiccants inside. The package is pened: The strage ambient fr the LEDs shuld nt exceed 3 C temperature r 6% relative humidity. It is recmmended that LEDs ut f their riginal packaging are IR-reflwed within ne week hrs. Fr extended strage ut f their riginal packaging, it is recmmended that the LEDs be stred in a sealed cntainer with apprpriate desiccant, r in a desiccatrs with nitrgen ambient. LEDs stred ut f their riginal packaging fr mre than ne week hrs shuld be baked at abut 6 deg C fr at least 2 hurs befre slder assembly. 8.3. Cleaning Use alchl-based cleaning slvents such as isprpyl alchl t clean the LEDs if necessary. 5/7 Part N. :
8.4. Sldering Recmmended sldering cnditins: Reflw Sldering IR Emitter and Detectr Sldering irn Pre-heat Pre-heat time Peak temperature Sldering time 15~2 C 12 secnds Max. 26 C Max. 1 secnds Max.(Max. tw times) Temperature Sldering time 3 C Max. 3 secnds Max. (ne time ne) Because different bard designs use different number and types f devices, slder pastes, reflw vens, and circuit bards, n single temperature prfile wrks fr all pssible cmbinatins. Hwever, yu can successfully munt yur packages t the PCB by fllwing the prper guidelines and PCB-specific characterizatin. LITE-ON Runs bth cmpnent-level verificatin using in-huse KYRAMX98 reflw chambers and bard-level assembly. The results f this testing are verified thrugh pst-reflw reliability testing. Prfiles used at LITE-ON are based n JEDEC standards t ensure that all packages can be successfully and reliably surface munted. Fllwing figure shws a sample temperature prfile cmpliant t JEDEC standards. Yu can use this example as a generic target t set up yur reflw prcess. Yu shuld adhere t the JEDEC prfile limits as well as specificatins and recmmendatins frm the slder paste manufacturer t avid damaging the device and create a reliable slder jint. 6/7 Part N. :
8.5. Drive Methd IR Emitter and Detectr An LED is a current-perated device. In rder t ensure intensity unifrmity n multiple LEDs cnnected in parallel in an applicatin, it is recmmended that a current limiting resistr be incrprated in the drive circuit, in series with each LED as shwn in Circuit A belw. Circuit mdel (A) Circuit mdel (B) LED LED (A) Recmmended circuit (B) The brightness f each LED might appear different due t the differences in the I-V characteristics f thse LEDs. 9. Others The appearance and specificatins f the prduct may be mdified fr imprvement, withut prir ntice. 7/7 Part N. :