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 GL560/GL561
GL560/GL561
s Features
1. Low peak forward voltage suitable for battery drive ( VFM : TYP.1.7V at I FM : 0.5A) 2. 5 resin mold package
Low Peak Forward Voltage Type 5 Resin Mold Package Infrared Emitting Diodes
s Outline Dimensions
GL560
Protruded resin 1.5MAX Colorless 5 + 0.15 transparent - 0.15 resin 7.3 0.2 0.8 0.2
(Unit : mm)
GL561
Protruded resin 1.5MAX 5 + 0.15 - 0.15 Colorless transparent resin
1. Infrared remote controllers for TVs, VCRs, audio equipment and air conditioners
Notch 23.5 1 0.5 0.1 0.5 0.1 23.5 1 1 (2.54 ) 0.5 0.1
s Model Lineup
Model Radiant intensity TYP. (mW/sr) Half intensity angle TYP. ( ) GL560 14 21 GL561 25 13
0.5 0.1 2 1
0.3MIN
2
(2.54 ) 0.8 5.8 0.2
s Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Forward current Peak forward current Reverse voltage Power dissipation Operating temperature Storage temperature Soldering temperature Symbol IF IFM VR P Topr Tstg Tsol Rating 100 1 6 150 - 25 to + 85 - 40 to + 85 260
(Ta=25C) Unit mA A V mW C C C
*1
2
1
1 Anode 2 Cathode
*2
*1 Pulse width <=100 s, Duty ratio=0.01 *2 For 10 seconds at the position of 2.6 mm from the resin edge
s Electro-optical Characteristics
Parameter Forward voltage Peak forward voltage Reverse current
*3
(Ta=25 C) Symbol VF V FM IR Conditions IF = 50mA I FM = 0.5A VR = 3V IF = 50mA IF = 5mA IF = 5mA VR = 0, f = 1MHz IF = 20mA MIN. 5 12 TYP. 1.25 1.7 14 25 940 45 50 300 21 13 MAX. 1.37 2.5 10 Unit V V A mW/sr nm nm pF kHz
Radiant intensity Peak emission wavelength Half intensity wavelength Terminal capacitance Response frequency Half intensity angle
GL560 GL561
IE p Ct fc
GL560 GL561
*3 I E : Value obtained by converting the value in power of radiant fluxes emitted at the solid angle of 0.01 sr (steradian) in the direction of mechanical axis of the lens portion into 1 sr or all those emitted from the light emitting diode.
" In the absence of confirmation by device specification sheets, SHARP takes no responsibility for any defects that occur in equipment using any of SHARP's devices, shown in catalogs, data books, etc. Contact SHARP in order to obtain the latest version of the device specification sheets before using any SHARP's device."
5.8 0.2
0.3MIN
0.8 0.2
8.3 0.2
s Applications
GL560/GL561
Fig. 1 Forward Current vs. Ambient Temperature
120
Fig. 2 Peak Forward Current vs. Duty Ratio
10000 Pulse width <=100 s Ta = 25C
(mA)
FM
(mA)
1000
100
80
F
60
40
Peak forward current I
Forward current I
100
20 0 - 25
0
25
50
75 85
100
10 10
-3
10
-2
10
-1
1
Ambient temperature T a (C)
Duty ratio
Fig. 3 Spectral Distribution
100
Fig. 4 Peak Emission Wavelength vs. Ambient Temperature
1000
Relative radiant intensity (%)
80
Peak emission wavelength p (nm)
I F = 5mA Ta = 25C
I F = const.
975
60
950
40
925
20
0 880
920
960
1000
1040
1080
900 - 25
0
25
50
75
100
Wavelength (nm)
Ambient temperature T a (C)
Fig. 5 Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage
500
Fig. 6 Relative Forward Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature
140 I F = const. 120
25C 50 50C 75C 10 5 0C - 25C
Relative forward voltage
(mA)
100
100
Forward current I
F
80
60
0 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5
40 - 25
0
25
50
75
100
Forward voltage V F (V)
Ambient temperature T a (C )
GL560/GL561
Fig. 7 Relative Radiant Output vs. Ambient Temperature (Detector : PD410PI)
200 Measuring circuit 180 GL560/GL561 PD410PI A 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 - 25 0 25 50 75 100 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 160
Fig. 8 Radiant Intensity vs. Forward Current
1000 Ta = 25C Pulse width 100 s Duty ratio=0.01 : DC 100 : Pulse GL561
Relative radiant output (%)
( mW/sr ) Radiant intensity I
E
10
GL560 1
0.1
Ambient temperature Ta (C )
Forward current I F (mA)
Fig. 9 Relative Output vs. Distance (Detector : PD410PI)
1.000 I F = 20mA Ta = 25C GL561
Fig. 10 Relative Output vs. Distance (Detector : PD49PI)
1.000 I F = 20mA Ta = 25C GL561
Relative output
Relative output
0.100
0.100 GL560
GL560 0.010
0.010
0.001 0.1
1
10
100
0.001 0.1
1
10
100
Distance d (mm)
Distance d (mm)
Fig. 11-a Radiation Diagram (GL560) (Ta = 25C )
- 20 - 10 0 100 + 10 + 20
Fig. 11-b Radiation Diagram (GL561) (Ta = 25C)
- 20 - 10 0 100 + 10 + 20
Relative radiant intensity (%)
- 40
60
Relative radiant intensity (%)
- 30
80
+ 30
- 30
80
+ 30
+ 40
- 40
60
+ 40
- 50 - 60 - 70 - 80 - 90
40
+ 50 + 60
- 50 - 60 - 70 - 80 - 90
40
+ 50 + 60
20 + 70 + 80 + 90 0
20 + 70 + 80 + 90
0
Angular displacement
Angular displacement
q Please refer to the chapter "Precautions for Use". (Page 78 to 93)
Application Circuits
NOTICE
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