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SuperFlux LEDs
Introduction
This revolutionary package design allows the lighting designer to
reduce the number of LEDs required and provide a more uniform
and unique illuminated appearance than with other LED solutions.
This is possible through the efficient optical package design and
highcurrent capabilities.
Table 1
HPWTRD00 44 X 88
HPWTMD00 TS AlInGaP Red 3.5 100
HPWTDD00 70
HPWTBD00 50
HPWTRH00 44 X 88
HPWTMH00 TS AlInGaP RedOrange 4.2 100
HPWTDH00 70
HPWTBH00 50
HPWTRL00 44 X 88
HPWTML00 TS AlInGaP Amber 1.7 100
HPWTDL00 70
HPWTBL00 50
Notes:
1.Φv is the total luminous flux output as measured with
an integrating sphere after the device has stabilized.
(RθJA = 200°C/W, TA = 25ºC)
2.θ0.90 V is the included angle at which 90% of the total
luminous flux is captured.
HPWTRL00 44 X 88 1.25 25 x 68
HPWTML00 596 594 100 0.6 70
Notes:
HPWTDL00 70 1.5 40 1.Operation in reverse bias is not recommended.
HPWTBL00 50 2.0 30 2.τs is the time constant, et/τs.
HPWNMB00 460 470 110 0.9 90
HPWNMC00 503 505 110 0.9 90
HPWNMG00 520 525 110 0.9 90
Notes:
1.The dominant wavelength is derived from the CIE
Chromaticity Diagram and represents the perceived color
of the device.
2.θ0.90 V is the included angle at which 90% of the total lumi
nous flux is captured.
Note:
1. Φv is the total luminous flux output as measured with an integrating sphere after the device has stabilized.
Amber
Part Number Description Viewing Angle Min. Flux Max Flux Minimum Maximum
θ1/2 (Degrees) Φv (lm) Φv (lm) Intensity (cd) Intensity (cd)
HPWTRL0000000 25 X 68 1.0 1.3
HPWTRL00C4000 25 X 68 1.5 4.2 1.9 5.3
HPWTRL00D4000 25 X 68 2.0 4.8 2.5 6.0
HPWTBL0000000 30 1.0 2.0
HPWTBL00C4000 30 1.5 4.2 3.0 8.4
HPWTBL00D4000 SuperFlux 30 2.0 4.8 4.0 9.6
HPWTDL0000000 LED 40 1.0 1.5
HPWTDL00C4000 40 1.5 4.2 2.3 6.3
HPWTDL00D4000 40 2.0 4.8 3.0 7.2
HPWTML0000000 70 1.0 0.6
HPWTML00C4000 70 1.5 4.2 0.9 2.5
HPWTML00D4000 70 2.0 4.8 1.2 2.9
Cyan
Part Number Description Viewing Angle Min. Flux Max Flux Minimum Maximum
θ1/2 (Degrees) Φv (lm) Φv (lm) Intensity (cd) Intensity (cd)
HPWNMC0000000 SuperFlux 90 3.0 2.7
LED
Blue
Part Number Description Viewing Angle Min. Flux Max Flux Minimum Maximum
θ1/2 (Degrees) Φv (lm) Φv (lm) Intensity (cd) Intensity (cd)
HPWNMB0000000 SuperFlux 90 1.0 0.9
LED
60
0.5
20
10
0
0 20 40 60 80 100
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C)
0.0
Figure 4a. HPWAxx00 Maximum DC Forward Current
350 400 450 500 550 600 650
WAVELENGTH (nm) vs. Ambient Temperature.
Figure 1b. Relative Intensity vs. Wavelength (HPWN)
70
60
MAXIMUM DC CURRENT (mA)
50
40
Rth(j-a) = 300 C/W
30 Rth(j-a) = 400 C/W
Rth(j-a) = 500 C/W
20 Rth(j-a) = 600 C/W
10
0
0 20 40 60 80 100
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C)
40
Rth(j-a) = 300
30
Rth(j-a) = 400
Rth(j-a) = 500
20
Rth(j-a) = 600
10
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE - (C)
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
RELATIVE LUMINOUS INT
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
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