HP HLMP-DLXX, HLMP-DJXX, HLMP-DHXX, HLMP-DGXX, HLMP-GLXX User Manual

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T-13/4 (5 mm) Precision Optical Performance AlInGaP LED Lamps
Technical Data
Features
• Well Defined Spatial Radiation Patterns
• Viewing Angles: 6°, 15°, 23°, 30°
• High Luminous Output
• Colors:
590 nm Amber 605 nm Orange 615 nm Reddish-Orange 626 nm Red
• High Operating Temperature:
LED
T
= +130°C
J
• Superior Resistance to Moisture
• Four Package Options:
With or Without Flange Base; With or Without Lead Stand-
Offs
Benefits
• Viewing Angles Match Traffic Management Sign Requirements
• Colors Meet Automotive and Pedestrian Signal Specifications
• Superior Performance in Outdoor Environments
• Suitable for Autoinsertion onto PC Boards
Applications
• Traffic Management:
Traffic Signals Pedestrian Signals Work Zone Warning Lights Variable Message Signs
• Commercial Outdoor Advertising:
Signs Marquees
• Automotive:
Exterior and Interior Lights
Description
These Precision Optical Perform­ance AlInGaP LEDs provide superior light output for excellent readability in sunlight and are extremely reliable. AlInGaP LED technology provides extremely stable light output over long periods of time. Precision Optical Performance lamps utilize the aluminum indium gallium phos­phide (AlInGaP) technology.
These LED lamps are untinted, nondiffused, T-13/4 packages incorporating second generation optics producing well defined spatial radiation patterns at specific viewing cone angles.
SunPower Series HLMP-DLXX HLMP-DJXX HLMP-DHXX HLMP-DGXX HLMP-GLXX HLMP-GJXX
These lamps are made with an advanced optical grade epoxy, offering superior high tempera­ture and high moisture resistance performance in outdoor signal and sign applications. The high maximum LED junction tempera­ture limit of +130°C enables high temperature operation in bright sunlight conditions. The package epoxy contains both uv-a and uv-b inhibitors to reduce the effects of long term exposure to direct sunlight.
These lamps are available in four package options to give the designer flexibility with device mounting.
HLMP-GHXX HLMP-GGXX HLMP-ULXX HLMP-UJXX HLMP-UHXX HLMP-UGXX
Device Selection Guide
Color, Luminous Intensity,
Part Typical Dominant I
(mcd),
v
Number Viewing Angle, Wavelength, @ 20 mA Leads with Flanged Package
HLMP- 2θ
[5]
DL08
[5]
GL08
[5]
DL10
[5]
GL10
[5]
UL06
[5]
UL07
[5]
DJ08
[5]
GJ08
[5]
DJ10
[5]
GJ10
[5]
UJ06
[5]
UJ07
[5]
DH08
[5]
GH08
[5]
DH10
[5]
GH10
[5]
UH06
[5]
UH07
[5]
DG08
[5]
GG08
[5]
DG10
[5]
GG10
[5]
UG06
[5]
UG07
1
/2 (Deg.)
[4]
λd (nm),
[3]
Typ. Min. Typ. Stand-Offs Base Drawing
6 Amber, 590 4000 9300 No Yes A 6 Amber, 590 4000 9300 No No B 6 Amber, 590 4000 9300 Yes Yes C 6 Amber, 590 4000 9300 Yes No D 6 Amber, 590 1600 4000 No Yes A 6 Amber, 590 1600 4000 Yes Yes C 6 Orange, 605 4200 9500 No Yes A 6 Orange, 605 4200 9500 No No B 6 Orange, 605 4200 9500 Yes Yes C 6 Orange, 605 4200 9500 Yes No D 6 Orange, 605 2000 4500 No Yes A 6 Orange, 605 2000 4500 Yes Yes C 6 Red-Orange, 615 2900 8000 No Yes A 6 Red-Orange, 615 2900 8000 No No B 6 Red-Orange, 615 2900 8000 Yes Yes C 6 Red-Orange, 615 2900 8000 Yes No D 6 Red-Orange, 615 1400 3500 No Yes A 6 Red-Orange, 615 1400 3500 Yes Yes C 6 Red, 626 2900 6500 No Yes A 6 Red, 626 2900 6500 No No B 6 Red, 626 2900 6500 Yes Yes C 6 Red, 626 2900 6500 Yes No D 6 Red, 626 1000 3000 No Yes A
6 Red, 626 1000 3000 Yes Yes C DL15 15 Amber, 590 1600 3100 No Yes A GL15 15 Amber, 590 1600 3100 No No B DL17 15 Amber, 590 1600 3100 Yes Yes C GL17 15 Amber, 590 1600 3100 Yes No D UL13 15 Amber, 590 700 1600 No Yes A UL14 15 Amber, 590 700 1600 Yes Yes C
DJ15 15 Orange, 605 1400 3400 No Yes A GJ15 15 Orange, 605 1400 3400 No No B DJ17 15 Orange, 605 1400 3400 Yes Ye s C GJ17 15 Orange, 605 1400 3400 Yes No D
[1,2]
Notes:
1. The luminous intensity is measured on the mechanical axis of the lamp package.
2. The optical axis is closely aligned with the package mechanical axis.
3. The dominant wavelength, λd, is derived from the CIE Chromaticity Diagram and represents the color of the lamp.
4. θ
is the off-axis angle where the luminous intensity is one half the on-axis intensity.
1/2
5. The intensity of narrow viewing angle lamps is measured at the intensity peak.
Device Selection Guide, continued
Color, Luminous Intensity,
Part Typical Dominant I
(mcd),
v
Number Viewing Angle, Wavelength, @ 20 mA Leads with Flanged Package
HLMP- 2θ
1
/2 (Deg.)
[4]
λd (nm),
[3]
Typ. Min. Typ. Stand-Offs Base Drawing
UJ13 15 Orange, 605 700 1800 No Yes A
UJ14 15 Orange, 605 700 1800 Yes Yes C DH15 15 Red-Orange, 615 1400 2500 No Yes A GH15 15 Red-Orange, 615 1400 2500 No No B DH17 15 Red-Orange, 615 1400 2500 Yes Yes C GH17 15 Red-Orange, 615 1400 2500 Yes No D UH13 15 Red-Orange, 615 500 1400 No Yes A UH14 15 Red-Orange, 615 500 1400 Yes Yes C DG15 15 Red, 626 1400 2100 No Yes A GG15 15 Red, 626 1400 2100 No No B DG17 15 Red, 626 1400 2100 Yes Yes C GG17 15 Red, 626 1400 2100 Yes No D UG13 15 Red, 626 500 1000 No Yes A UG14 15 Red, 626 500 1000 Yes Yes C
DL24 23 Amber, 590 1000 1800 No Yes A GL24 23 Amber, 590 1000 1800 No No B DL26 23 Amber, 590 1000 1800 Ye s Yes C GL26 23 Amber, 590 1000 1800 Yes No D UL22 23 Amber, 590 450 1000 No Yes A UL23 23 Amber, 590 450 1000 Yes Yes C
DJ24 23 Orange, 605 1000 2000 No Yes A
GJ24 23 Orange, 605 1000 2000 No No B
DJ26 23 Orange, 605 1000 2000 Yes Yes C
GJ26 23 Orange, 605 1000 2000 Y es No D
UJ22 23 Orange, 605 290 1200 No Yes A
UJ23 23 Orange, 605 290 1200 Yes Yes C DH24 23 Red-Orange, 615 700 1500 No Yes A GH24 23 Red-Orange, 615 700 1500 No No B DH26 23 Red-Orange, 615 700 1500 Yes Yes C GH26 23 Red-Orange, 615 700 1500 Yes No D UH22 23 Red-Orange, 615 290 900 No Yes A UH23 23 Red-Orange, 615 290 900 Yes Yes C
[1,2]
Notes:
1. The luminous intensity is measured on the mechanical axis of the lamp package.
2. The optical axis is closely aligned with the package mechanical axis.
3. The dominant wavelength, λd, is derived from the CIE Chromaticity Diagram and represents the color of the lamp.
4. θ
is the off-axis angle where the luminous intensity is one half the on-axis intensity.
1/2
5. The intensity of narrow viewing angle lamps is measured at the intensity peak.
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