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 LITE-ON TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Property of Lite-On Only
Features
* Lead (Pb) free product - RoHS compliant * High luminous intensity output. * Low power consumption. * High efficiency. * Versatile mounting on P.C. board or panel. * I.C. Compatible/low current requirements. * Popular T-13/4 diameter.
Package Dimensions
Part No.
LTL2V3SRKW
Lens
Water Clear
Source Color
AlInGaP Super Red
Notes: 1. All dimensions are in millimeters (inches). 2. Tolerance is 0.25mm(.010") unless otherwise noted. 3. Protruded resin under flange is 1.0mm(.04") max. 4. Lead spacing is measured where the leads emerge from the package. 5. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings at TA=25 oC
Parameter Power Dissipation Peak Forward Current (1/10 Duty Cycle, 0.1ms Pulse Width) DC Forward Current Derating Linear From 50C Reverse Voltage Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Lead Soldering Temperature [2.0 mm(.078") From Body] 260C for 5 Seconds Max. 100 50 1.10 5 -40C to + 85C -55C to + 100C mA mA mA/C V Maximum Rating 130 Unit mW
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Electrical / Optical Characteristics at TA=25 oC
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Test Condition IF = 20mA Note 1 IF = 20mA
Luminous Intensity
IV
3200
mcd
Radiant Intensity
Ie
17.7
30.5
mW/sr
Viewing Angle
21/2
28
deg
Note 2 (Fig.5) Measurement @Peak (Fig.1) Note 4
Peak Emission Wavelength
P
639
nm
Dominant Wavelength
d
630
nm
Spectral Line Half-Width
17
nm
Forward Voltage
VF
2.25
2.7
V
IF = 20mA
Reverse Current
IR
100
A
VR = 5V
Capacitance
C
40
pF
VF = 0 , f = 1MHz
NOTE: 1. Luminous intensity is measured with a light sensor and filter combination that approximates the CIE eye-response curve. 2. 1/2 is the off-axis angle at which the luminous intensity is half the axial luminous intensity. 3. Iv classification code is marked on each packing bag. 4. The dominant wavelength, d is derived from the CIE chromaticity diagram and represents the single wavelength which defines the color of the device.
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Typical Electrical / Optical Characteristics Curves
(25 C Ambient Temperature Unless Otherwise Noted)
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Packing Spec
Quantity is 1000 , 500 , 200 and 100 pcs per packing bag
Quantity per inner carton total 8000 pcs per inner carton
8 Inner cartons per outer carton total 64000 pcs per outer carton In every shipping lot, only the last pack will be non-full packing
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Bin Table Specification
Radiant Intensity Ie(mW/sr) IF@20mA Bin Code P Q1 Q2 Q2 R S T Min. 17.7 21.2 23.3 25.4 30.5 36.6 Max. 21.2 23.3 25.4 30.5 36.6 100
Note: Tolerance of each bin limit is 15%
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CAUTIONS
1. Application
The LEDs described here are intended to be used for ordinary electronic equipment (such as office equipment, communication equipment and household applications).Consult Liteon's Sales in advance for information on applications in which exceptional reliability is required, particularly when the failure or malfunction of the LEDs may directly jeopardize life or health (such as in aviation, transportation, traffic control equipment, medical and life support systems and safety devices).
2. Storage
The storage ambient for the LEDs should not exceed 30C temperature or 70% relative humidity. It is recommended that LEDs out of their original packaging are used within three months. For extended storage out of their original packaging, it is recommended that the LEDs be stored in a sealed container with appropriate desiccant or in desiccators with nitrogen ambient.
3. Cleaning
Use alcohol-based cleaning solvents such as isopropyl alcohol to clean the LEDs if necessary.
4. Lead Forming & Assembly
During lead forming, the leads should be bent at a point at least 3mm from the base of LED lens. Do not use the base of the lead frame as a fulcrum during forming. Lead forming must be done before soldering, at normal temperature. During assembly on PCB, use minimum clinch force possible to avoid excessive mechanical stress.
5. Soldering
When soldering , For Lamp without stopper type and must be leave a minimum of 3mm clearance from the base of the lens to the soldering point. To avoided the Epoxy climb up on lead frame and was impact to non-soldering problem , Dipping the lens into the solder must be avoided. Do not apply any external stress to the lead frame during soldering while the LED is at high temperature. Recommended soldering conditions : Soldering iron Temperature Soldering time 300C Max. 3 sec. Max. (one time only) Wave soldering Pre-heat Pre-heat time Solder wave Soldering time 100C Max. 60 sec. Max. 260C Max. 5 sec. Max.
Note: Excessive soldering temperature and/or time might result in deformation of the LED lens or catastrophic failure of the LED. IR reflow is not suitable process for through hole type LED lamp product.
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6. Drive Method
An LED is a current-operated device. In order to ensure intensity uniformity on multiple LEDs connected in parallel in an application, it is recommended that a current limiting resistor be incorporated in the drive circuit, in series with each LED as shown in Circuit A below.
Circuit model A
LED
Circuit model B
LED
(A) Recommended circuit (B) The brightness of each LED might appear different due to the differences in the I-V characteristics of those LEDs
7. ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
Static Electricity or power surge will damage the LED. Suggestions to prevent ESD damage: Use a conductive wrist band or anti- electrostatic glove when handling these LEDs All devices, equipment, and machinery must be properly grounded Work tables, storage racks, etc. should be properly grounded Use ion blower to neutralize the static charge which might have built up on surface of the LEDs plastic lens as a result of friction between LEDs during storage and handing
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Suggested checking list :
Training and Certification 1. Everyone working in a static-safe area is ESD-certified? 2. Training records kept and re-certification dates monitored? Static-Safe Workstation & Work Areas 1. Static-safe workstation or work-areas have ESD signs? 2. All surfaces and objects at all static-safe workstation and within 1 ft measure less than 100V? 3. All ionizer activated, positioned towards the units? 4. Each work surface mats grounding is good? Personnel Grounding 1. Every person (including visitors) handling ESD sensitive (ESDS) items wear wrist strap, heel strap or conductive shoes with conductive flooring? 2. If conductive footwear used, conductive flooring also present where operator stand or walk? 3. Garments, hairs or anything closer than 1 ft to ESD items measure less than 100V*? 4. Every wrist strap or heel strap/conductive shoes checked daily and result recorded for all DLs? 5. All wrist strap or heel strap checkers calibration up to date? Note: *50V for Blue LED. Device Handling 1. Every ESDS items identified by EIA-471 labels on item or packaging? 2. All ESDS items completely inside properly closed static-shielding containers when not at static-safe workstation? 3. No static charge generators (e.g. plastics) inside shielding containers with ESDS items? 4. All flexible conductive and dissipative package materials inspected before reuse or recycle? Others 1. Audit result reported to entity ESD control coordinator? 2. Corrective action from previous audits completed? 3. Are audit records complete and on file?
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8. Reliability Test
Classification Test Item Test Condition
Ta= Under Room Temperature As Per Data Sheet Maximum Rating *Test Time= 1000HRS (-24HRS,+72HRS) Ta= 655C RH= 90 95% Test Time= 240HRS2HRS Ta= 1055C *Test Time= 1000HRS (-24HRS,+72HRS) MIL-STD-883D:1008 (1991) JIS C 7021:B-10 (1982)
Reference Standard
MIL-STD-750D:1026 (1995) MIL-STD-883D:1005 (1991) JIS C 7021:B-1 (1982) MIL-STD-202F: 103B(1980) JIS C 7021 : B-11(1982)
Operation Life
Endurance Test
High Temperature High Humidity Storage High Temperature Storage
Low Temperature Storage
Ta= -555C *Test Time=1000HRS (-24HRS,+72HRS) 105C 25C -55C 25C 30mins 5mins 30mins 5mins 10 Cycles 105 5C -55C 5C 10mins 10mins 10 Cycles T.sol = 260 CMax. Dwell Time= 5secs Max.
JIS C 7021:B-12 (1982) MIL-STD-202F:107D (1980) MIL-STD-750D:1051(1995) MIL-STD-883D:1010 (1991) JIS C 7021: A-4(1982) MIL-STD-202F:107D(1980) MIL-STD-750D:1051(1995) MIL-STD-883D:1011 (1991) MIL-STD-202F:210A(1980) MIL-STD-750D:2031(1995) JIS C 7021: A-1(1982) MIL-STD-202F:208D(1980) MIL-STD-750D:2026(1995) MIL-STD-883D:2003(1991) JIS C 7021: A-2(1982)
Temperature Cycling
Thermal Shock
Environmental Test
Solder Resistance
Solderability
T. sol = 230 5C Dwell Time= 5 secs Max
9. Others
The appearance and specifications of the product may be modified for improvement, without prior notice.
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