ETC LNM418AA03

Numeric Display
1 Digit 20.32 mm (.8”) Series
f
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
gb
e c
dp d
dp
2
Cathode f
Anode f
3
Common Anode
Common Cathode
4
Cathode e
Anode e
5
Common Anode
Common Cathode
6
Cathode dp1
Anode dp1
7
Common Anode
Common Cathode
8
Cathode dp2
Anode dp2
9
Cathode d
Anode d
10
Common Anode
Common Cathode
11
Cathode c
Anode c
12
Cathode g
Anode g
13
Cathode b
Anode b
14
Common Anode
Common Cathode
2.54 × 7 = 17.78
0.5
0.77
9.4
20.32
11.0
1.27
8.25 8.25
Assignment
Anode a
∗2.54
Pin
Assignment
No.
1
Cathode a
a
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Amber
Amber
Orange
Orange
27.7 ± 0.25
LN518YA ·················· LNM418AA03 ··········
LN518YK ·················· LNM418KA03 ··········
LN518OA ·················· LNM818AA03 ··········
LN518OK ·················· LNM818KA03 ··········
Terminal Connection
20.0 ± 0.25
8°
Lighting Color
2 − φ1.6
1.0
Global Prat No.
3.5 Min 8.4 ± 0.25
Conventional Part No.
Unit: mm
0.3
∗15.24 ± 0.38
Lead wire dimension
■ Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25°C)
Lighting Color
Amber
Orange
PD(mW)
60
60
IFP(mA)∗
100
100
IF(mA)
20
20
VR(V)
5
3
Topr(°C)
−25 ∼ +80
−25 ∼ +80
Tstg(°C)
−30 ∼ +85
−30 ∼ +85
Pulse width 1 msec. The condition of IFP is duty 10%, Pulse width 1 msec
■ Electro−Optical Characteristics (Ta = 25°C)
Conventional
Part No.
LN518YA
LN518YK
LN518OA
LN518OK
Unit
Lighting
Color
Amber
Amber
Orange
Orange
−
Common
Anode
Cathode
Anode
Cathode
−
IO / seg IO /d.p
Typ Min Typ
800 300 300
800 300 300
1200 300 500
1200 300 500
µcd µcd µcd
IO  IF
IF
10
10
10
10
mA
Typ
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
V
λP
Typ
590
590
630
630
nm
VF
Max
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
V
∆λ
Typ
30
30
40
40
nm
IF  VF
10000
IF
20
20
20
20
mA
IR
Max
10
10
10
10
µA
VR
5
5
3
3
V
IF  T a
100
30
500
300
100
1
10
L
LN N51
51 8YA
8Y
K
L
LN N51
51 8Y
8Y A
K
1000
20
5
3
3
5
10
Forward Current
30
50
100
1
Forward Current
3000
L
LN N5
51 18O
8O A
K
50
Forward Current
5000
L
LN N51
51 8O
8O A
K
Luminous Intensity
25
15
10
5
0
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2
Forward Voltage
2.4
0
20
40
60
80
100
Ambient Temperature
295
Caution for Safety
Gallium arsenide material (GaAs) is used
in this product.
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material in powder or vapor form is harmful to human
health.
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