Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser in Lateral Package OPV380 • • • • • 850nm VCSEL technology High thermal stability Low drive current High output power Flat lens package The OPV380 is a Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) packaged in a flat lens lateral package. VCSELs offer many advantages in sensing applications when compared to infrared LEDs. These devices require substantially lower drive currents to obtain the same amount of output power as LEDs. This feature allows VCSELs to be used in low power consumption applications such as battery operated equipment. The flat lens packaging allows the device to be used with secondary optics to create custom beam profiles. The OPV380 is optically and spectrally compatible with Optek’s standard detector products such as the OP550 series phototransistors, OP530 series photodarlingtons and the OP900 series photodiodes. Applications • • • • Non-contact position sensing Photoelectric sensors Optical encoders Light curtains Emission Surface VCSEL Additional laser safety information can be found on the Optek website. See application bulletin #221. Classification is not marked on the device due to space limitations. See package outline for centerline of optical radiance. Operating devices beyond maximum rating may result in hazardous radiation exposure. 1 2 Pb RoHS Optek reserves the right to make changes at any time in order to improve design and to supply the best product possible. OPTEK Technology Inc.— 1645 Wallace Drive, Carrollton, Texas 75006 Phone: (800) 341-4747 FAX: (972) 323– 2396 [email protected] www.optekinc.com A subsidiary of TT electronics plc VCSEL in Flat Lens Lateral Package OPV380 Absolute Maximum Ratings TA = 25o C unless otherwise noted Storage Temperature Range -40° to +100° C Operating Temperature Range 0° to +85° C 260° C(1) Lead Soldering Temperature [1/16 inch (1.6mm) from case for 5 sec with soldering iron] Maximum Forward Peak Current, Continuous 12 mA Maximum Reverse Voltage 5V Maximum Forward Current, pulsed (1µs P.W., 10% D.C.) 48 mA Electrical Characteristics (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted) SYMBOL PARAMETER MIN POT Total Power Out ITH Threshold Current VF Forward Voltage IR Reverse Current RS Series Resistance η Slope Efficiency 0.28 λ Wavelength 840 Δλ Optical Bandwidth θ Beam Divergence Δη/ΔT TYP MAX UNITS 1.5 20 CONDITIONS mW IF = 7 mA 3.0 mA Note 2 2.2 V IF = 7 mA 100 nA VR = 5 V 55 ohms Note 3 mW/mA Note 4 860 nm 0.85 nm 20 Degrees FWHM -0.50 %/°C (0° - 70°C), Note 4 Temp Coefficient of Wavelength 0.06 nm/°C (0° - 70°C) ΔlTH Temp Variance of Threshold Current ±1.0 mA ΔVF/ΔT Temp Coefficient for Forward Voltage -2.5 mV/°C Δλ/ΔT Temp Coefficient of Slope Efficiency (0° - 70°C), Note 2 (0° - 70°C) NOTES: (1) RMA flux is recommended. Solder dwell time can be increased to 10 seconds when flow soldering. (2) Threshold Current is based on the two line intersection method specified in Telcordia GR-468-Core. Line 1 from 4 mA to 6 mA. Line 2 from 0 mA to 0.5 mA. (3) Series Resistance is the slope of the Voltage-Current line from 5 to 8 mA. (4) Slope efficiency, is the slope of the best fit LI line from 5 mA to 8 mA with 0.25mA test intervals. Normalized Output Power vs. Forward Current Typical Angular Output 100% 200% Normalized Output Power Relative Output 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% -90 -60 -30 0 30 60 Normalized at 7mA, 25°C 100% 90 Angular Displacement—Degrees OPTEK Technology Inc.— 1645 Wallace Drive, Carrollton, Texas 75006 Phone: (800) 341-4747 FAX: (972) 323– 2396 [email protected] www.optekinc.com 0% 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Forward Current—mA Issue 1.2 09.09 Page 2 of 2