LUCKY-LIGHT GB-269

GB-269 SERIES
Multi-Color, Common Cathode
3.2mm Round Type, Small Flange,
Low Profile LED Lamps (3 Pins)
DESCRIPTION:
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
The 269 series is three leaded bicolor light sources designed and white diffused
for a variety of applications where dual state illumination is required in the same
package.
There are two different chips mounted on a central common cathode lead.
Colors can be generated by independently pulse width modulating the chips.
The semi-conductor materials used are:
GaP for (H, G)
GaAsP/GaP for (E, Y)
φ2.9
4.5
1.0
1.0 Max.
o
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS: (Ta=25 C)
5 Volt
100µA
-40oC To 85oC
-40oC To 100oC
260oC For 5 Seconds
23.0 Min.
0.5
1
2.0
3
(Cathode)
Reverse Voltage
Reverse Current (Vr =5V)
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Lead Soldering Temperature
(1.6mm (1/16)From Body)
Unit: mm
Tol: +/- 0.2mm
3.3
4.0
2
2.54 2.54
NOTES : 1. All dimensions are in millimeters.
2. Lead spacing is measured where the leads emerge from the package.
3. Protuded resin under flange is 1.5 mm (0.059") Max.
4. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Red
Hi-Eff Red
Yellow
Green
1
2
3
o
PART NO. SELECTION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION (RATINGS AT 25 C AMBIENT)
Part No.
GB-269HGW
GB-269EGW
GB-269YGW
Emitted
Color
Lens
Color
Peak
Wavelength
λp (nm)
Red
White Diffused
Green
View
Angle
2θ1/2(Deg)
Vf (v)
Min Max
Rec.
If (mA).
Iv (mcd)
Min Typ.
697
1.7
2.8
10-20
0.5
1.4
54
White Diffused
565
1.7
2.8
10-20
1.1
4.5
54
Hi-Eff Red
White Diffused
635
1.7
2.8
10-20
4.0
6.0
54
Green
White Diffused
565
1.7
2.8
10-20
1.1
4.5
54
Yellow
White Diffused
585
1.7
2.8
10-20
1.0
3.0
54
Green
White Diffused
565
1.7
2.8
10-20
1.1
4.5
54
TESTING CONDITION FOR EACH PARAMETER :
PARAMETER:
REVERSE VOLTAGE
REVERSE CURRENT
FORWARD VOLTAGE
LUMINOUS INTENSITY
VIEWING ANGLE
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CURRENT
SYMBOL
Vr
Ir
Vf
Iv
2θ1/2
If (Rec)
0o
UNIT
VOLT
µA
VOLT
MCD
DEGREE
mA
TEST CONDITION
Vr = 5.0 Volt
If = 20mA
If = 20mA
If = 20mA
10o
20o
30o
40o
1.0
0.9
50o
0.8
60o
70o
0.7
80o
90o
0.5
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.4
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
0.6