HB S30EB7C

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Part No.
S30EB7C
Features
Highest Flux Blue
High reliability and Very long operating life
(up to 100K hours)
Low voltage DC operated
More Energy Efficient than Incandescent
and most Halogen lamps
NO UV
Superior ESD protection
Typical Applications
Reading lights(car,bus,aircraft)
Portable(flashlight,bicycle)
Automotive Exterior(Stop-Tail-Turn,
NOTE:
CHMSL,Mirror Side Repeat)
All dimensions are millimetres.
Tolerance is
0.1mm unless otherivise noted
Decorative
DIRECTIVITY
Relative Luminous
1.0
0¡ ã
Ta=25¡ ã
C
IF=20mA
30¡ ã
60¡ ã
0.5
0
90¡ ã
60¡ ã
30¡ ã
0¡ ã
0.5
90¡ ã
1.0
Radiation Angle
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Absolute maximum ratings
Parameter
Symbol
DC Forward Current
Peak Pulse Current
Power Dissipation
IF
Ipeak
Pd
Tj
Topr
Tstr
-----
LED Junction Temperature
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
ESD Sensitivity
Soldering Temperature
Ta = 25
---Duty=0.1mS
------------HBM
-----
Electrical and optical characteristics
Forward Voltage
Luminous Flux
Viewing Angle
VF
v
Luminous Flux Bins
Bin
Min
Max
C
10
15
Dominant WavelengthBin
Min
Max
F
455
460
350
mA
500
mA
1.4
W
120
+100
+120
--V
for 5 Seconds max
Value
d
Typ.
Max.
IF = 350mA
IF = 350mA
IF = 350mA
---5
----
3.5
8
70
4.0
10
----
V
lm
Deg.
IF = 350mA
465
----
470
nm
Unit:lm
D
15
20
E
20
25
F
25
30
G
30
40
Unit: nm
Ta = 25
G
460
465
Unit
Min.
Ta = 25
B
5
10
Unit
Max.
Ta = 25
Test Condition
d
----------
-25
-40
8000
260
Symbol
2 1/2
Min.
1kHz
Parameter
Dominant Wavelength
Value
Test Condition
H
465
470
I
470
475
J
475
480
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Typical electrical/optical characteristic curves
FORWARD CURRENT Vs
FORWARD VOLTAGE
LUMINOUS FLUX Vs.
FORWARD CURRENT
2.5
400
Relative Light Output(%)
Forward Current(mA)
500
300
200
100
0
2.4
2.8 3.2 3.6
4.0
Forward Voltage(V)
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
4.4
0
100 200 300 400
IF-Forward Current (mA)
500
Vs.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
Relative Light Output(%)
2.5
400
300
200
100
0
20
40
60
80
100
Ambient Temperature T A (¡ æ
)
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
-40
-20
0
20
60
80
40
Ambient Temperature TA (¡ æ
)
100
4 6 5 /2 0
Relative Luminous Intensity
Forward Current(mA)
500
FORWARD CURRENT
DERATING CURVE
100
75
50
25
0
300
400
500
W a v e le n g th
600
(n m )
700
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