ELJ-750-629

ELJ-750-629
TECHNICAL DATA
High Power LED, Jumbo Package
AlGaAs
ELJ-750-629 is high power LED in an black anodised aluminium case, with thread socket for easy
handling and heat sink mounting.
It is designed for medical appliances, remote control and optical communications, light barriers,
measurement systems, etc.
Specifications
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Technology: AlGaAs/AlGaAs, 1 power LED chip
Peak Wavelength: typ. 750 nm
Optical Ouput Power: typ. 80 mW
Package: Jumbo, metal case with plastic lens
Outline:
H = 12.4 mm (± 0.5)
D = 16 mm (± 0.5)
Absolute Maximum Ratings (TC=25°C)
Item
Power Dissipation
Forward Current
Pulse Forward Current *
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Junction Temperature
Symbol
PD
IF
IFP
Topr
Tstg
Tj
Value
4
1.2
2.0
-25 … +100
-25 … +100
100
Unit
W
A
A
°C
°C
°C
Thread M10
PIN
1
2
Function
LED Cathode
LED Anode
on heat sink (S ≥ 200 cm²)
* pulse width ≤ 10µs, f ≤ 500 Hz
(Unit: mm)
Specifications (TC=20°C)
Item
Optical Specifications
Radiant Power
Radiant Power *
Radiant Intensity
Radiant Intensity *
Peak Wavelength
Spectral Bandwidth at 50%
Viewing Angle
Electrical Specifications
Forward Voltage
Forward Voltage *
Switching Time
Reverse Voltage
Thermal Resistance
Junction-Case
Test
Condition
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
IF = 350 mA
IF = 1000 mA
IF = 350 mA
IF = 1000 mA
IF = 350 mA
IF = 350 mA
IF = 350 mA
Φe
Φe
Ie
Ie
λp
Δλ0.5
φ
60
160
550
745
-
80
200
650
1800
755
30
20
765
-
mW
mW
mW/sr
mW/sr
nm
nm
deg
IF = 350 mA
IF = 1000 mA
IF = 350 mA
IR = 10 µA
UF
UF
tr, tf
UR
5
1.9
2.5
60
-
2.5
3.0
-
V
V
ns
RthJC
-
10
-
K/W
on heat sink (S ≥ 200 cm²)
* only recommended on optimal heat sink
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Typical Performance Curves
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Remarks concerning optical radiation safety*
At low forward current (<150 mA), and continuous operation, this LED may be classified as LED
product Class 1, according to standard IEC 60825-1:A2. Class 1 products are safe to eyes and
skin under reasonably predictable conditions. This implicates a direct observation of the light beam
by means of optical instruments.
When driven with higher continuous forward current (up to 1 A), this product should be classified
as LED product Class 1M, according to standard IEC 60825-1:A2. Class 1M products are safe to
eyes and skin under normal conditions, including when users view the light beam directly.
Class 1M products produce either a highly divergent beam or a large diameter beam, so only a
small part of the whole light beam can enter the eye. However, such optical products can be
harmful to the retina if the beam is viewed using magnifying optical instruments. Therefore, users
should not incorporate optics that could concentrate the output into the eyes.
If intended to operate at very high continuous current (>1 A), this product has to be (potentially)
classified as Class 3B LED. Class 3B LEDs may have sufficient power to cause an eye injury, both
from the direct beam and from reflections, so these products are therefore considered hazardous
to the eye. However, the extent and severity of any eye injury arising from an exposure to the light
beam of Class 3B product will depend upon several factors including the radiant power entering
the eye and the duration of the exposure. Nontheless, adequate precautions should be taken to
avoid direct or indirect viewing into the beam.
*Note: Safety classification of an optical component mainly depends on the intended application
and the way the component is being used. Furthermore, all statements made to classification are
based on calculations and are only valid for this LED “as it is”, and at continuous operation. Using
pulsed current or altering the light beam with additional optics may lead to different safety
classifications. Therefore these remarks should be taken as recommendation and guideline only.
Notes
• The mentioned specifications are for reference purpose only and subjected to change without
prior notice.
• All measurements carried out on blank aluminium heat sink, S = 180 cm², passive cooling.
Measurement results and curve characteristics obtained with other heat sinks may differ.
• Do not view directly into the emitting area of the LED during operation!
• This high power LED must be cooled!
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Handling precautions
To prevent damage to the LED during soldering and assembly, following precautions have to be
taken into account.
a) The bending point of the lead frame should b) While bending, the base of the lead frame has
be located at least 2.5 mm away from the to be fixed with radio pliers or similar.
body.
c) To ensure an adequate strain relief, the d) Avoid any torsion or tensile loading of the lead
lead frames have to be firmly fixed during frames, especially when they have been heated
soldering.
after being soldered.
e) LEDs are static sensitive devices, so
adequate handling precautions have to be
taken, e.g. wearing grounding wrist straps.
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