• Choice of Colors: DH AlGaAs
Red, High Efficiency Red
(HER), Yellow, and Green
• Low Current Available,
AlGaAs Red and HER Choice
of Character Size: 10 mm
and 13 mm
• ±50° Viewing Angle
• Characterized for Luminous
Intensity
HDSP-315x Series
HDSP-316x Series
HDSP-515x Series
HDSP-516x Series
Description
The HDSP-31xx-51xx Series of
displays incorporates a new slim
font character design. This slim
font features narrow width,
specially mitered segments to give
a fuller appearance to the
illuminated character. Faces of
these displays are painted a
neutral gray for enhanced on/off
contrast.
All devices are available in either
common anode or common
cathode configuration with right
hand decimal point. Low current
versions are available in either
AlGaAs red or HER.
Devices
AlGaAsHERHERYellowGreen
Red LowStd.LowStd.Std.
CurrentCurrentCurrentCurrentCurrentPackage
HDSP-HDSP-HDSP-HDSP-HDSP-DescriptionDrawing
315H315E315L315Y315GCommon Anode,A
10 mm Display
316H316E316L316Y316GCommon Cathode,B
10 mm Display
515H515E515L515Y515GCommon Anode,A
13 mm Display
516H516E516L516Y516GCommon Cathode,B
13 mm Display
Part Numbering System
5082 -X X X X-X X X X X
HDSP-X X X X-X X X X X
2
Mechanical Options
[1]
00: No Mechanical Option
Color Bin Options
[1,2]
0: No Color Bin Limitation
Maximum Intensity Bin
[1,2]
0: No Maximum Intensity Bin Limitation
Minimum Intensity Bin
[1,2]
0: No Minimum Intensity Bin Limitation
Device Configuration/Color
[1]
H: AlGaAs Red
E: High Efficiency Red
G: Green
Y: Yellow
Device Specific Configuration
[1]
Refer to Respective Datasheet
Package
[1]
Refer to Respective Datasheet
Notes:
1. For codes not listed in the figure above, please refer to the respective datasheet or contact
your nearest Agilent representative for details.
2. Bin options refer to shippable bins for a part number. Color and Intensity Bins are
typically restricted to 1 bin per tube (exceptions may apply). Please refer to respective
datasheet for specific bin limit information.
HDSP-315x/316x Series
6
10°
0.9
10
DIA. 1.2
9.7 ± 0.1
LUMINOUS
INTENSITY
CATEGORY
12.8
± 0.2
HDSP-XXXX
XYY ZW
6.4
± 0.1
7
± 0.1
10.4 MIN.
COLOR BIN (NOTE 3)
2.54 ± 0.38
4 x 2.54
0.53
± 0.05
DATE
CODE
3
1
2
3
4
5
a
f
g
e
c
d
DP
PIN FUNCTION
g
1
f
2
Common A/C
3
e
4
d
5
DP
6
c
7
Common A/C
8
b
9
a
10
10
9
b
8
7
6
0.3 ± 0.05
7.62
± 0.38
HDSP-515x/516x Series
7.40
10°
1.25
13.0
5.08
12.25 ± 0.15
0.58 ± 0.08
DIA. 1.25
1.04 ± 0.3 TYP.
2.54 ± 0.3 TYP.
LUMINOUS
INTENSITY
CATEGORY
17.50
+ 0.3
– 0.1
HDSP-XXXX
XYY ZW
6.40
± 0.1
7.00
± 0.1
COLOR BIN (NOTE 3)
DATE
CODE
15.24 ± 0.3
0.29 ± 0.08 TYP.
3.60 ± 0.3
10 9 8 7 6
a
f
e
1 2 3 4 5
b
g
c
d
DP
PIN FUNCTION
e
1
d
2
Common A/C
3
c
4
DP
5
b
6
a
7
Common A/C
8
f
9
g
10
NOTES: 1. PACKAGE DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS.
2. UNTOLERANCED DIMENSIONS ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
3. FOR YELLOW AND GREEN DEVICES ONLY.
4
Absolute Maximum Ratings
AlGaAsHER
Red LowLow
DescriptionCurrentHERCurrentYellowGreenUnits
Average Power per371055280105mW
Segment or DP
Peak Forward4590
[2]
4560
Current per Segment
or DP
DC Forward Current15
[1]
30
[3]
15
[4]
per Segment or DP
Operating Tempera--20 to 100-40 to +100°C
ture Range
Storage Temperature-40 to +100°C
Range
Reverse Voltage per3.0V
Segment or DP
20
[5]
[6]
90
30
[7]
[8]
mA
mA
Wavesoldering 250°C
Temperature for
3 seconds 1.59 mm.
below body
Notes:
1. Derate above 91°C at 0.53 mA/°C.
2. See Figure 4 to establish pulsed conditions.
3. Derate above 53°C at 0.45 mA/°C.
4. Derate above 80°C at 0.38 mA/°C.
5. See Figure 5 to establish pulsed conditions.
6. Derate above 81°C at 0.52 mA/°C.
7. See Figure 6 to establish pulsed ocnditions.
8. Derate above 39°C at 0.37 mA/°C.
5
Electrical/Optical Characteristics at T
= 25°C
A
AlGaAs Red Low Current
Device
SeriesTest
HDSP-ParameterSymbolMin.Typ.Max.UnitsConditions
315/316HLuminous Intensity/Segment
[1,2]
I
V
180650µcdI
= 1 mA
F
515/516H(Digit Average)
Forward Voltage/Segment or DPV
Peak Wavelengthλ
Dominant Wavelength
Reverse Voltage/Segment or DP
[3]
[4]
Thermal Resistance LEDRθ
F
PEAK
λ
d
V
R
J-PIN
1.82.2VIF = 1 mA
645nm
637nm
315V I
= 100 µA
R
255°C/W/Seg
Junction-to-Pin
HER
Device
SeriesTest
HDSP-ParameterSymbolMin.Typ.Max.UnitsConditions
315/316ELuminous Intensity/Segment
[1,2]
I
V
4502600µcdI
= 10 mA
F
515/516E(Digit Average)
Forward Voltage/Segment or DPV
Peak Wavelengthλ
Dominant Wavelength
Reverse Voltage/Segment or DP
[3]
[4]
Thermal Resistance LEDRθ
F
PEAK
λ
d
V
R
J-PIN
1.92.5VIF = 10 mA
635nm
626nm
330V I
= 100 µA
R
200°C/W/Seg
Junction-to-Pin
HER Low Current
Device
SeriesTest
HDSP-ParameterSymbolMin.Typ.Max.UnitsConditions
315/316LLuminous Intensity/Segment
[1,2]
I
V
180370µcdI
= 2 mA
F
515/516L(Digit Average)
Forward Voltage/Segment or DPV
Peak Wavelengthλ
Dominant Wavelength
Reverse Voltage/Segment or DP
[3]
[4]
Thermal Resistance LEDRθ
F
PEAK
λ
d
V
R
J-PIN
2.12.5VIF = 2 mA
635nm
626nm
330V I
= 100 µA
R
200°C/W/Seg
Junction-to-Pin
6
RELATIVE LUMINOUS INTENSITY
(NORMALIZED TO 1 AT 1mA)
0.520
20
2
0.1
IF – FORWARD CURRENT
PER SEGMENT – mA
12 510
10
5
1
0.5
0.2
0.20.1
Yellow
Device
SeriesTest
HDSP-ParameterSymbolMin.Typ.Max.UnitsConditions
315/316YLuminous Intensity/Segment
[1,2]
I
V
4501800µcdI
= 10 mA
F
515/516Y(Digit Average)
Forward Voltage/Segment or DPV
Peak Wavelengthλ
Dominant Wavelength
Reverse Voltage/Segment or DP
[3]
[4]
Thermal Resistance LEDRθ
F
PEAK
λ
d
V
R
J-PIN
2.02.5VIF = 10 mA
583nm
586nm
350V I
= 100 µA
R
200°C/W/Seg
Junction-to-Pin
Green
Device
SeriesTest
HDSP-ParameterSymbolMin.Typ.Max.UnitsConditions
315/316ELuminous Intensity/Segment
[1,2]
I
V
4505000µcdI
= 10 mA
F
515/516E(Digit Average)
Forward Voltage/Segment or DPV
Peak Wavelengthλ
Dominant Wavelength
Reverse Voltage/Segment or DP
[3]
[4]
Thermal Resistance LEDRθ
F
PEAK
λ
d
V
R
J-PIN
2.12.5VIF = 10 mA
566nm
571nm
350V I
= 100 µA
R
200°C/W/Seg
Junction-to-Pin
Notes:
1. Case temperature of device immediately prior to the intensity measurement is 25°C.
2. The digits are categorized for luminous intensity. The intensity category is designated by a letter on the side of the package.
3. The dominant wavelength, λ is derived from the CIE chromaticity diagram and is that single wavelength which defines the color of the
device.
4. Typical specification for reference only. Do not exceed absolute maximum ratings.
AlGaAs Low Current
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
AVE. MAX – MAXIMUM AVERAGE
F
2
I
0
FORWARD CURRENT PER SEGMENT – mA
2010090807060504030
Figure 1. Maximum Allowable Average
or DC Current vs. Ambient
Temperature.
Rθ = 770°C/W
J-A
T
– AMBIENT TEMPERATURE – °C
A
50.0
20.0
10.0
5.0
2.0
1.0
0.5
PER SEGMENT – mA
– FORWARD CURRENT
F
I
0.1
120110
0.50
VF – FORWARD VOLTAGE – V
Figure 2. Forward Current vs.
Forward Voltage.
1.52.0
1.02.5
Figure 3. Relative Luminous Intensity
vs DC Forward Current.
HER, Yellow, and Green
RATIO OF MAXIMUM OPERATING
PEAK CURRENT TO TEMPERATURE
DERATED DC CURRENT
I
F
PEAK
I
DC
MAX
tp – PULSE DURATION – µs
10
1
100
101000010001001
OPERATION IN THIS
REGION REQUIRES
TEMPERATURE
DERATING OF I
DC
MAXIMUM
DC OPERATION
3 KHz
100 KHZ
1 KHz
300 Hz
100 Hz
100
10
RATIO OF MAXIMUM OPERATING
PEAK CURRENT TO TEMPERATURE
DERATED DC CURRENT
10 KHZ
3 KHz
1 KHz
300 Hz
100 Hz
OPERATION IN THIS
REGION REQUIRES
TEMPERATURE
DERATING OF I
MAXIMUM
DC
7
1
F
DC
I PEAK
I MAX
101000010001001
tp – PULSE DURATION – µs
Figure 4. Maximum Tolerable Peak
Current vs. Pulse Duration – HER.
100
10
RATIO OF MAXIMUM OPERATING
PEAK CURRENT TO TEMPERATURE
DERATED DC CURRENT
MAX
PEAK
1
F
DC
I
I
tp – PULSE DURATION – µs
101000010001001
10 KHZ
3 KHz
1 K
3
0
0
H
H
z
z
Figure 6. Allowable Peak Current vs.
Pulse Duration – Green.
100 Hz
DC OPERATION
OPERATION IN THIS
REGION REQUIRES
TEMPERATURE
DERATING OF I
MAXIMUM
DC OPERATION
DC
Figure 5. Maximum Tolerable Peak
Current vs. Pulse Duration – Yellow.
50
45
40
35
30
25
GREEN
20
15
PER SEGMENT – mA
10
MAX – MAXIMUM DC CURRENT
5
DC
I
0
20
– AMBIENT TEMPERATURE – °C
T
A
Rθ = 770°C/W
J-A
HER
807060504030
YELLOW
10090
Figure 7. Maximum Allowable DC
Current per Segment as a Function of
Ambient Temperature.
120110
100
80
60
40
20
0
– FORWARD CURRENT PER SEGMENT – mA
05.0
F
I
Figure 8. Forward Current vs.
Forward Voltage Characteristics.
YELLOW
HER
GREEN
2.04.03.01.0
VF – FORWARD VOLTAGE – V
12
10
15
HER
GREEN
205301025
8
6
4
RELATIVE LUMINOUS INTENSITY
2
0
YELLOW AND TO 1 AT 10 mA FOR GREEN)
(NORMALIZED TO 1 AT 5 mA FOR HER AND
0
I
– FORWARD CURRENT PER SEGMENT – mA
F
YELLOW
Figure 9. Relative Luminous Intensity
vs. DC Forward Current.
HER Low Current
RELATIVE LUMINOUS INTENSITY
(NORMALIZED TO 1 AT 2 mA FOR HER AND
TO 1 AT 4 mA FOR YELLOW AND GREEN
0
0
VF – FORWARD CURRENT PER SEGMENT – mA
610
16
12
10
6
2
2816
HER
14
14
8
4
412
8
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
AVE. MAX – MAXIMUM AVERAGE
F
2
I
0
FORWARD CURRENT PER SEGMENT – mA
2010090807060504030
– AMBIENT TEMPERATURE – °C
T
A
Rθ = 770°C/W
J-A
HER
Figure 10. Maximum Allowable
Average or DC Current vs. Ambient
120110
50
40
30
20
10
0
– FORWARD CURRENT PER SEGMENT – mA
0
F
I
1.02.0
0.51.53.0
VF – FORWARD VOLTAGE – V
Figure 11. Forward Current vs.
Forward Voltage.
Temperature.
Intensity Bin Limits (mcd)
HER Low Current, AlGaAs Red Low Current
HDSP-31xL/H, HDSP-51xL/H
IV Bin CategoryMin.Max.
E0.1800.360
F0.2800.560
G0.4500.900
H0.7001.400
I1.1002.200
K1.8003.600
L2.8005.600
M4.5009.000
N7.00015.000
HER
2.5
Figure 12. Relative Luminous
Intensity vs. DC Forward Current.
HER Std. Current, Green Std. Current,
Yellow Std. Current
HDSP-31xE/G/Y, HDSP-51xE/G/Y
IV Bin CategoryMin.Max.
G0.4500.900
H0.7001.400
I1.1002.200
K1.8003.600
L2.8005.600
M4.5009.000
N7.00015.000
Color Categories
Dominant Wavelength (nm)
ColorBinMin.Max.
Yellow1581.50585.00
3584.00587.50
2586.50590.00
4589.00592.50
Green2573.00577.00
3570.00574.00
4567.00571.00
5564.00568.00
Note:
All categories are established for classification of products. Products
may not be available in all categories. Please contact your local
Agilent representatives for further clarification/information.
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Electrical/Optical
For more information on
electrical/optical characteristics,
please see Application Note 1005.
Contrast Enhancement
For information on contrast
enhancement, please see
Application Note 1015.
Soldering/Cleaning
Cleaning agents from the ketone
family (acetone, methyl ethyl
ketone, etc.) and from the
chlorinated hydrocarbon family
(methylene chloride, trichloroethylene, carbon tetrachloride,
etc.) are not recommended for
cleaning LED parts. All of these
various solvents attack or dissolve
the encapsulating epoxies used to
form the package of plastic LED
parts.
For further information on
soldering LEDs, please refer to
Application Note 1027.
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