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Standard LED Characteristics


Description NSPW-F50S Package Dimensions

Color White

Chip Material InGaN


General

Lead Style Standard Leaded

Lead Frame F50S

Epoxy Color Water clear

Test
Description Symbol Units Min. Typ. Max.
Condition
Forward Voltage Vf V if = 20mA — 3.6 4.0

Reverse Current ir µA Vr = 5V — — 50
Electrical

Continuous Forward Current if mA — — 30

Operating Temperature Range Top ºC -30 +25 +80

Storage Temperature Range Tstg ºC if = 0mA -40 +25 +100

Electrostatic Discharge Threshold Eot V — — 50

Test
Description Symbol Units Min. Typ. Max.
Condition
Luminous Intensity Iv mcd if = 20mA — 260 —

Peak Wavelength λp nm if = 20mA — N/A —

Dominant Wavelength λd nm if = 20mA — N/A —


Optical

Spectral Bandwidth ∆λ nm if = 20mA — N/A —

x if = 20mA — 0.31 —
Chromaticity Coordinates
(C.I.E. 1931)
y if = 20mA — 0.32 —

Note: All characteristics derived from LED chip manufacturer specifications.

Revised: 1/23/2001

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NSPW-F50S
Characteristics

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Typical Optical-Electrical Characteristics


200
1.2
100
1
50

Forward Current (mA)


0.8
Relative Intensity

20
0.6 10
0.4 5

0.2 2

0 1
350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6

Wavelength (nm) Forward Voltage (V)

Figure 1. Spectral Distribution Figure 2. Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage

40 3.5
3
Relative Luminous Intensity

30
Forward Current (mA)

2.5
2
20
1.5

10 1
0.5
0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Ambient Temperature (°C) Forward Current (mA)

Figure 3. Forward Current Derating Curve Figure 4. Luminous Intensity vs. Forward Current

2.0
Relative Luminous Intensity

Relative Luminous Intensity

1.0

0.5

0.3

0.2
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100

Ambient Temperature (°C)

Figure 5. Luminous Intensity vs. Ambient Temperature Figure 6. Radiation Diagram

Revised: 1/23/2001

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