
GL560/GL561
GL560/GL561
Low Peak Forward Voltage Type
φ 5 Resin Mold Package Infrared
Emitting Diodes
φ 5
+ 0.15
- 0.15
12
(
2.54
(Unit : mm)
Colorless
transparent
resin
± 0.2
± 0.2
8.3
0.8
± 1
23.5
0.3MIN
)
± 0.2
5.8
■■
Features Outline Dimensions
1. Low peak forward voltage suitable for battery drive
(
: TYP.1.7V at IFM: 0.5A
V
FM
)
2. φ 5 resin mold package
■
Applications
1. Infrared remote controllers for TVs, VCRs,
audio equipment and air conditioners
■
Model Lineup
Model
Radiant intensity TYP. (mW/sr)
Half intensity angle TYP. ( ˚ )
■
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Forward current
*1
Peak forward current
Reverse voltage
Power dissipation
Operating temperature
*2
Storage temperature
Soldering temperature
*1 Pulse width <=100µs, Duty ratio=0.01
*2 For 10 seconds at the position of 2.6 mm from the resin edge
GL560 GL561
14 25
±21 ±13
(Ta=25˚C)
Symbol Rating Unit
I
I
FM
V
P
T
opr
T
stg
T
sol
F
R
100 mA
1A
6V
150 mW
-25to+85
-40to+85
260 ˚C
˚C
˚C
GL560 GL561
Colorless
+ 0.15
transparent
φ 5
- 0.15
resin
± 0.2
± 0.2
7.3
Protruded resin 1.5MAX
Notch
± 0.1
0.5
± 0.1
0.5
1 Anode
2 Cathode
0.8
± 1
23.5
12
0.3MIN
(
)
2.54
0.8
± 0.2
5.8
12
Protruded resin 1.5MAX
0.5
± 0.1
± 0.1
0.5
Electro-optical Characteristics
■
(Ta=25 ˚C)
Parameter Symbol Conditions MIN. TYP. MAX. Unit
Forward voltage
Peak forward voltage
Reverse current
*3
Radiant intensity
GL560
GL561
Peak emission wavelength
Half intensity wavelength
Terminal capacitance
Response frequency
Half intensity angle
*3 IE : 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.”
GL560
GL561
V
F
V
FM
I
R
I
E
λ
p
∆λ I
C
t
fc - 300 - kHz
∆θ
IF= 50mA - 1.37 V
I = 0.5A - 2.5 V
FM
1.25
1.7
VR=3V - - 10 µA
5
IF= 50mA
= 5mA - 940 - nm
I
F
= 5mA - 45 - nm
F
12 -
14
25
VR= 0, f = 1MHz - 50 pF
mW/sr
-
-
I
= 20mA
F
-
-
21 -
±±13 -
˚
˚

GL560/GL561
Fig. 1 Forward Current vs. Ambient Temperature
120
100
)
mA
80
(
F
60
40
Forward current I
20
0
-25
0 25 10050 75 85
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C
)
Fig. 2 Peak Forward Current vs. Duty Ratio
10000
)
mA
(
1000
FM
100
Peak forward current I
10
-3
10
10
-2
Duty ratio
Pulse width <=100 µs
T
= 25˚C
a
-1
10
Fig. 3 Spectral Distribution Fig. 4 Peak Emission Wavelength vs.
100
= 5mA
I
F
80
60
40
Ta= 25˚C
Ambient Temperature
1000
975
950
I
F
= const.
1
20
Relative radiant intensity (%)
0
880 920 960
Wavelength λ (nm)
1000 1040 1080
925
Peak emission wavelength λ p (nm)
900
-25
0255075100
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C
)
Fig. 5 Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage Fig. 6 Relative Forward Voltage vs. Ambient
Temperature
500
100
)
mA
(
50
F
10
5
Forward current I
0
0
0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5
50˚C
75˚C
Forward voltage VF (V
25˚C
0˚C
- 25˚C
)
140
120
100
80
Relative forward voltage
60
40
-25
0255075100
Ambient temperature T
= const.
I
F
a
(˚C
)

GL560/GL561
Fig. 7 Relative Radiant Output vs. Ambient
Temperature (Detector : PD410PI)
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
Relative radiant output (%)
40
20
0
-25
0255075100
Measuring circuit
GL560/GL561
PD410PI
A
Ambient temperature Ta (˚C)
Fig. 9 Relative Output vs. Distance
1.000
0.100
Relative output
0.010
(Detector : PD410PI)
= 20mA IF= 20mA
I
F
Ta= 25˚C Ta= 25˚C
GL561
GL560
Fig. 8 Radiant Intensity vs. Forward Current
1000
Ta= 25˚C
Pulse width 100µ s
Duty ratio=0.01
)
100
mW/sr
(
E
0.1
Radiant intensity I
0.01
:DC
: Pulse
10
1
0.1 1 10 100 1000
GL561
GL560
Forward current IF (mA
)
Fig. 10 Relative Output vs. Distance
1.000
0.100
Relative output
0.010
(Detector : PD49PI)
GL561
GL560
0.001
0.1
1 10 100
Distance d (mm)
0.001
0.1
Distance d (mm)
Fig. 11-a Radiation Diagram (GL560) Fig. 11-b Radiation Diagram (GL561)
(
Ta= 25˚C
0˚
+ 10˚ + 20˚
100
80
60
40
20
Relative radiant intensity (%)
0
- 30˚
- 40˚
- 50˚
- 60˚
- 70˚
- 80˚
- 90˚
0˚
- 10˚- 20˚
100
80
60
40
20
Relative radiant intensity (%)
0
(
Ta= 25˚C
)
+ 20˚+ 10˚
+ 30˚
+ 40˚
+ 50˚
+ 60˚
+ 70˚
+ 80˚
+ 90˚
Angular displacement θ Angular displacement θ
●
Please refer to the chapter "Precautions for Use". (Page 78 to 93)
- 20˚ - 10˚
- 30˚
- 40˚
- 50˚
- 60˚
- 70˚
- 80˚
- 90˚
100101
)
+ 30˚
+ 40˚
+ 50˚
+ 60˚
+ 70˚
+ 80˚
+ 90˚