ETC 364A4

AlGaAs/GaAs T-1 PACKAGE
INFRARED EMITTING DIODE
MIE-364A4
Description
Package Dimensions
The MIE-364A4 is a AlGaAs/GaAs infrared LED having a
Unit : mm (inches )
peak wavelength at 940nm. It features radiant high
ψ3.10
(.122)
power, and molded in water clear plastic package .
3.85
(.152)
4.55
(.179)
1.50
(.059)
.50
(.019)
23.40MIN
(.920)
Features
l
High radiant intensity
l
Standard T-1 ( φ 3mm ) package
l
Peak wavelength λp = 940 nm
l
Radiant angle :40°
.50 TYP.
(.020)
1.00 MIN.
(.040)
2.54
(.100)
A
C
Notes :
1. Tolerance is ± 0.25 mm (.010") unless otherwise noted.
2. Protruded resin under flange is 0.5 mm (.019") max.
3. Lead spacing is measured where the leads emerge from the package.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
o
@ TA=25 C
Parameter
Power Dissipation
Peak Forward Current(300pps,10µs pulse)
Continuos Forward Current
Reverse Voltage
Maximum Rating
Unit
120
mW
1
A
100
mA
5
V
o
o
Operating Temperature Range
-55 C to +100 C
Storage Temperature Range
-55oC to +100oC
Lead Soldering Temperature
260oC for 5 seconds
Unity Opto Technology Co., Ltd.
02/04/2002
MIE-364A4
Optical-Electrical Characteristics
@ TA=25oC
Parameter
Test Conditions
Symbol
Radiant Intensity
IF=20mA
Ie
Forward Voltage
IF=50mA
VF
Reverse Current
VR=5V
IR
Peak Wavelength
IF=20mA
λp
Spectral Bandwidth
IF=20mA
∆λ
View Angle
IF=20mA
2θ1/2
Min.
-
Typ .
Max.
Unit
1.8
-
mW/sr
1.3
1.5
V
-
10
µA
940
-
nm
50
40
nm
deg .
Typical Optical-Electrical Characteristic Curves
Relative Radiant Intensity
1
0.5
0
840
880
920
960
1000
1040
Forward Current (mA)
100
80
60
40
20
0
0.8
1.2
1.6
2.0
2.4
2.8
Output Power To Value IF=20mA
Wavelength (nm)
FIG.1 SPECTRAL DISTRIBUTION
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
-40
-20
0
20
0°
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
Forward Current (mA)
FIG.4 RELATIVE RADIANT INTENSITY
VS. FORWARD CURRENT
40
o
60
Ambient Temperature TA ( C)
FIG.3 RELATIVE RADIANT INTENSITY
VS. AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
Relative Radiant Intensity
Output Power Relative To
Value at IF=20mA
Forward Voltage (V)
FIG.2 FORWARD CURRENT VS.
FORWARD VOLTAGE
3.0
10°
20°
30°
40°
1.0
0.9
50°
60°
70°
80°
90°
0.8
0.5 0.3 0.1
0.2 0.4 0.6
FIG.5 RADIATION DIAGRAM
02/04/2002