HSDL-44xx IR Emitter Series HSDL-54xx IR Detector Series High-Performance IR Emitter and IR PIN Photodiode in Subminiature SMT Package Data Sheet Description Features Flat Top Package The HSDL-4400 Series of flat top IR emitters uses an untinted, nondiffused, truncated lens to provide a wide radiation pattern that is useful for short distance communication where alignment of the emitter and detector is not critical. The HSDL-5400 Series of flat top IR detectors uses the same truncated lens design as the HSDL-4400 Series of IR emitters with the added feature of a black tint that acts as an optical filter to reduce the effects of ambient light, such as sun, incandescent and fluorescent light from interfering with the IR signal. * Subminiature flat top and dome package Size - 2x2 mm * IR emitter 875 nm TS AlGaAs Intensity - 17 mW/sr Speed - 40 ns * Wide range of drive currents 500 A to 500 mA * IR detector PIN photodiode High sensitivity Speed - 7.5 ns * Flexible lead configurations Surface mount or through hole Dome Package The HSDL-4420 Series of dome IR emitters uses an untinted, nondiffused lens to provide a 24 degree viewing angle with high on-axis intensity. The HSDL-5420 Series of IR detectors uses the same lens design as the HSDL-4420 IR emitter and optical filter used in the HSDL-5400 IR detector. Lead Configuration All of these devices are made by encapsulating LED and PIN photodiode chips on axial lead frames to form molded epoxy subminiature packages. A variety of lead configurations is available and includes: surface mount gull wing, yoke lead, or Z-bend and through hole lead bends at 2.54 mm (0.100 inch) center spacing. Technology The subminiature solid state emitters utilize a highly optimized LED material, transparent substrate aluminum gallium arsenide, TS AlGaAs. This material has a very high radiant efficiency, capable of producing high light output over a wide range of drive currents and temperature. Applications * Short distance IR links * IrDA compatible * Small handheld devices Pagers Industrial handhelds * Diffuse LANs * Wireless audio Device Selection Guide IR Emitters Part Number HSDL-4400 HSDL-4420 Device Description[1] LED, Flat Top, 110 deg LED, Dome, 24 deg Device Outline Drawing A B IR Detectors Part Number HSDL-5400 HSDL-5420 Device Description[1] PIN Photodiode, Flat Top, 110 deg PIN Photodiode, Dome, 28 deg Device Outline Drawing C D Package Configuration Options Option Code Package Configuration Description 011 Gull Wing Lead, Tape and Reel[2] 021 Yoke Lead, Tape and Reel[2] 031 Z-Bend, Tape and Reel[2] 1L1 2.54 mm (0.100 in) Center Long Leads; 10.4 mm (0.410 in) Lead Spacing 1S1 Short Leads; 3.7 mm (0.145 in) No Option Straight Leads[3] Surface Mount Lead Thru Hole Lead Prototyping Package Outline Drawing E, J, M F, K, M G, L, M H I A, B, C, D Notes: 1. IR Emitters have untinted, nondiffused lenses and IR Detectors have black tinted, nondiffused lenses. 2. Emitters and detectors are supplied in 12 mm embossed tape on 178 mm (7 inch) diameter reels, with 1500 units per reel. Minimum order quantity and order increment are in quantity of reels only. 3. Emitters and detectors are supplied in bulk form in bags of 50 units. 4. The HSDL-44xx and HSDL-54xx families are not designed to be used in medical devices with life support functions or in safety equipment (or similar applications where components failures would result in loss of life or physical harm), eg. in automotive, medical or airline industries. 2 Package Dimensions (A) Flat Top Emitters 0.50 (0.020) REF. 1.14 (0.045) 1.40 (0.055) 0.58 (0.023) 0.43 (0.017) 1.40 (0.055) 1.65 (0.065) 11.68 (0.460) 10.67 (0.420) BOTH SIDES 1.91 (0.075) 2.41 (0.095) 0.76 (0.030) MAX. CATHODE 2.08 (0.082) 2.34 (0.092) CATHODE STRIPE NOTE 4 1.65 (0.065) DIA. 1.91 (0.075) 1.91 (0.075) 2.16 (0.085) 0.18 (0.007) 0.23 (0.009) 0.20 (0.008) MAX. (B) Dome Emitters 0.76 (0.030) R. 0.89 (0.035) 0.18 (0.007) 0.23 (0.009) 0.94 (0.037) 1.24 (0.049) 2.03 (0.080) 1.78 (0.070) 2.92 (0.115) MAX. 2.08 (0.082) 2.34 (0.092) 0.63 (0.025) 0.38 (0.015) 0.79 (0.031) 0.53 (0.021) CATHODE STRIPE NOTE 4 1.91 (0.075) 2.16 (0.085) 0.50 (0.020) REF. NOTE 3 ANODE 11.68 (0.460) 10.67 (0.420) BOTH SIDES 0.46 (0.018) 0.56 (0.022) CATHODE 1.65 (0.065) DIA. 1.91 (0.075) 0.20 (0.008) MAX. 0.25 (0.010) MAX.* NOTE 2 NOTES: 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES (INCHES). 2. PROTRUDING SUPPORT TAB IS CONNECTED TO ANODE LEAD. 3. LEAD POLARITY FOR THESE TS AlGaAs SUBMINIATURE LAMPS IS OPPOSITE TO THE LEAD POLARITY OF SUBMINIATURE LAMPS USING OTHER LED TECHNOLOGIES. 4. CATHODE STRIPE MARKING IS DARK BLUE. 3 NOTE 3 ANODE 0.46 (0.018) 0.56 (0.022) 0.25 (0.010) MAX.* NOTE 2 (C) Flat Top Detectors 0.50 (0.020) REF. 1.40 (0.055) 1.65 (0.065) CATHODE 1.14 (0.045) 1.40 (0.055) 0.58 (0.023) 0.43 (0.017) 11.68 (0.460) 10.67 (0.420) BOTH SIDES 1.91 (0.075) 2.41 (0.095) 0.76 (0.030) MAX. ANODE 2.08 (0.082) 2.34 (0.092) CATHODE STRIPE NOTE 3 0.18 (0.007) 0.23 (0.009) 1.65 (0.065) DIA. 1.91 (0.075) 1.91 (0.075) 2.16 (0.085) 0.20 (0.008) MAX. (D) Dome Detectors 0.76 (0.030) R. 0.89 (0.035) 0.18 (0.007) 0.23 (0.009) 0.94 (0.037) 1.24 (0.049) 2.03 (0.080) 1.78 (0.070) 2.92 (0.115) MAX. 2.08 (0.082) 2.34 (0.092) 0.63 (0.025) 0.38 (0.015) 0.79 (0.031) 0.53 (0.021) CATHODE STRIPE NOTE 3 1.91 (0.075) 2.16 (0.085) 0.50 (0.020) REF. CATHODE 11.68 (0.460) 10.67 (0.420) BOTH SIDES ANODE 0.46 (0.018) 0.56 (0.022) 1.65 (0.065) DIA. 1.91 (0.075) 0.20 (0.008) MAX. NOTES: 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES (INCHES). 2. PROTRUDING SUPPORT TAB IS CONNECTED TO CATHODE LEAD. 3. CATHODE STRIPE MARKING IS DARK BLUE. 4 0.25 (0.010) MAX.* NOTE 2 0.46 (0.018) 0.56 (0.022) 0.25 (0.010) MAX.* NOTE 2 Package Dimensions The following notes affect the package outline drawings E through I. 1. The pinout represents the HSDL-54xx IR detectors where the protruding support tab is closest to the anode lead. While the pinout is reversed for the HSDL-44xx IR emitters where the protruding support tab is closest to the cathode lead. 2. The protruding support tab of the HSDL-54xx is connected to the cathode lead. While the protruding support tab of the HSDL-44xx is connected to the anode lead. (E) Gull Wing Lead, Option 011 0.76 (0.030) MAX. (F) "Yoke" Lead, Options 021 0.76 (0.030) MAX. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES (INCHES) 5 (G) Z-Bend Lead, Options 031 0.76 (0.030) MAX. (H) Thru Hole Lead Option 1L1 (I) Thru Hole Lead Option 1S1 6 Package Dimensions: Surface Mount Tape and Reel Options (J) 12 mm Tape and Reel, Gull Wing Lead, Option 011 GULL WING LEAD SUBMINIATURE PACKAGE 7 NOTES: 1. EMPTY COMPONENT POCKETS SEALED WITH TOP COVER TAPE. 2. 7 INCH REEL - 1500 PIECES PER REEL. 3. MINIMUM LEADER LENGTH AT EITHER END OF THE TAPE IS 500 mm. 4. THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONSECUTIVE MISSING DEVICES IS TWO. 5. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/EIA RS-481 SPECIFICATIONS, THE CATHODE IS ORIENTED TOWARDS THE TAPE SPROCKETS HOLE. (K) 12 mm Tape and Reel, "Yoke" Lead, Option 021 "YOKE" LEAD SUBMINIATURE PACKAGE 8 (L) 12 mm Tape and Reel, Z-Bend Lead, Option 031 Z-BEND LEAD SUBMINIATURE PACKAGE 9 (M) 12 mm Tape and Reel Convective IR Reflow Soldering For information on IR reflow soldering, refer to Application Note 1060, Surface Mounting SMT LED Components. 10 HSDL-44xx Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Peak Forward Current (Duty Factor = 20%, Pulse Width = 100 s) DC Forward Current Power Dissipation Reverse Voltage (IR = 100 A) Transient Forward Current (10 s Pulse) Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Junction Temperature Lead Solder Temperature [1.6 mm (0.063 in.) from body] Reflow Soldering Temperatures Convection IR Vapor Phase Symbol IFPK IFDC PDISS VR IFTR TO TS TJ Min. Max. 500 Unit mA Ref. Fig. 7, 8 100 100 Fig. 6 1.0 85 100 110 260/5 s mA mW V A C C C C 235/90 s 215/180 s C C Fig. 20 5 -40 -55 [1] Note: 1. The transient peak current in the maximum nonrecurring peak current the device can withstand without damaging the LED die and the wire bonds. HSDL-44xx Electrical Characteristics at TA = 25C Parameter Forward Voltage Symbol VF Forward Voltage Temperature Coefficient Series Resistance Diode Capacitance Reverse Voltage Thermal Resistance, Junction to Pin VF/T 11 RS CO VR Rqjp Min. 1.30 5 Typ. 1.50 2.15 -2.1 -2.1 2 50 20 170 Max. 1.70 Unit V mV/C pF V C/W Condition IFDC = 50 mA IFPK = 250 mA IFDC = 50 mA IFDC = 100 mA IFDC = 100 mA 0 V, 1 MHz IR = 100 A Ref. Fig. 2 Fig. 3 HSDL-44XX Optical Characteristics at TA = 25C Parameter Radiant On-Axis Intensity HSDL-4400 HSDL-4420 Radiant On-Axis Intensity Temperature Coefficient Viewing Angle HSDL-4400 HSDL-4420 Peak Wavelength Peak Wavelength Temperature Coefficient Spectral Width at FWHM Optical Rise and Fall Times, 10%-90% Bandwidth 12 Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Condition Ref. IE 1 8 mW/sr 9 30 mW/sr IFDC = 50 mA IFDC = 100 mA IFPK = 250 mA IFDC = 50 mA IFDC = 100 mA IFPK = 250 mA IFDC = 50 mA IFDC = 100 mA Fig. 4, 5 IE 3 6 15 17 32 85 -0.35 -0.35 deg deg nm nm/C IFDC = 50 mA IFDC = 50 mA IFDC = 50 mA IFDC = 50 mA Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Fig. 1 IE/T 2q1/2 2q1/2 lPK l/T 850 110 24 875 0.25 %/C 900 Fig. 4, 5 l tr/tf 37 40 nm ns IFDC = 50 mA IFPK = 50 mA Fig. 1 fc 9 MHz IFDC = 50 mA 10 mA Fig. 11 HSDL-54xx Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Power Dissipation Reverse Voltage (IR = 100 A) Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Junction Temperature Lead Solder Temperature [1.6 mm (0.063 in.) from body] Reflow Soldering Temperatures Convection IR Vapor Phase Symbol PDISS VR TO TS TJ Min. -40 -55 HSDL-54xx Electrical Characteristics at TA = 25C Parameter Symbol Min. Forward Voltage VF Breakdown Voltage VBR Typ. 0.8 Reverse Dark Current ID 1 Series Resistance RS 2000 Diode Capacitance CO 5 pF Open Circuit Voltage VOC 375 mV Temperature Coefficient of VOC VOC/T -2.2 mV/K Short Circuit Current HSDL-5400 HSDL-5420 Temperature Coefficient of ISC ISC ISC/T 1.6 4.3 0.16 A A %/K Thermal Resistance, Junction to Pin Rqjp 170 C/W 13 Max. 40 Unit V V 5 nA Max. 150 40 85 100 110 260/5 s Unit mW V C C C C 235/90 s 215/180 s C C Condition IFDC = 1 mA IR = 100 A, Ee = 0 mW/cm2 VR = 5 V, Ee = 0 mW/cm2 VR = 5 V, Ee = 0 mW/cm2 VR = 0 V, Ee = 0 mW/cm2 f = 1 MHz Ee = 1 mW/cm2 lPK = 875 nm Ee = 1 mW/cm2 lPK = 875 nm Ee = 1 mW/cm2 lPK = 875 nm Ee = 1 mW/cm2 lPK = 875 nm Ref. Fig. 12 Fig. 16 HSDL-54xx Optical Characteristics at TA = 25C Parameter Photocurrent HSDL-5400 HSDL-5420 Temperature Coefficient of IPH Radiant Sensitive Area Absolute Spectral Sensitivity Symbol Min. Typ. IPH 0.8 3.0 A IPH/T 1.6 6.0 0.1 A S 0.15 0.5 mm2 A/W 2q1/2 110 28 875 deg Viewing Angle HSDL-5400 HSDL-5420 Wavelength of Peak Sensitivity lPK Spectral Bandwidth l Quantum Efficiency h Noise Equivalent Power NEP Detectivity D Optical Rise and Fall Times, 10%-90% Bandwidth 14 Max. Unit %/K nm 7701000 70 nm W/Hz1/2 tr/tf 6.2 x 10-15 6.3 x 1012 7.5 cm* Hz1/2/W ns fc 50 MHz % Condition Ee = 1 mW/cm2 lPK = 875 nm VR = 5 V Ee = 1 mW/cm2 lPK = 875 nm VR = 5 V Ref. Fig 14, 15 Fig. 13 Ee = 1 mW/cm2 lPK = 875 nm VR = 5 V Ee = 1 mW/cm2 VR = 5 V Ee = 1 mW/cm2 VR = 5 V Ee = 1 mW/cm2 lPK = 875 nm, VR = 5 V VR = 5 V lPK = 875 nm VR = 5 V lPK = 875 nm VR = 5 V RL = 1 k lPK = 875 nm VR = 5 V RL = 1 k lPK = 875 nm Fig. 18 Fig. 19 Fig. 17 Fig. 17 1.0 0.5 900 850 950 TA = 25 C 100 10 1 0 0.5 - WAVELENGTH - nm 2.0 2.5 5.00 NORMALIZED RADIANT INTENSITY PULSE WIDTHS < 100 s 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 0 0 200 100 300 400 500 0.10 0.01 0.1 1 10 IFPK - FORWARD CURRENT - mA Figure 4. Normalized radiant intensity vs. peak forward current. Figure 5. Normalized radiant intensity vs. peak forward current (0 to 10 mA). IFPK - PEAK FORWARD CURRENT - mA IFPK - PEAK FORWARD CURRENT - mA 500 DUTY FACTOR 7% 10 % 20 % 50 % 300 200 100 0 0.01 0.1 1 10 tPW - PULSE WIDTH - ms Figure 7. Maximum peak forward current vs. duty factor. 15 1.4 1.2 500 DUTY FACTOR 10 % 20 % 50 % 300 10 % 20 % 200 50 % 100 PULSE WIDTHS < 100 s 0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 IFDC = 1 mA 0 20 40 60 80 120 100 Rja = 220 C/W 80 Rja = 270 C/W Rja = 370 C/W 60 40 20 0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TA - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE - C Figure 8. Maximum peak forward current vs. ambient temperature. Derated based on TJMAX = 110C. 100 TA - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE - C Figure 6. Maximum DC forward current vs. ambient temperature. Derated based on TJMAX = 110C. 600 400 IFDC = 50 mA Figure 3. Forward voltage vs. ambient temperature. TA = 25C IFPK - PEAK FORWARD CURRENT - mA 400 1.6 TA - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE - C 1.00 TA = 25C IFDC = 100 mA 1.0 -20 3.0 Figure 2. Peak forward current vs. forward voltage. 4.50 4.00 1.8 VF - FORWARD VOLTAGE - V Figure 1. Relative radiant intensity vs. wavelength. NORMALIZED RADIANT INTENSITY 1.5 1.0 IFDC - MAXIMUM DC FORWARD CURRENT - mA 0 800 2.0 1,000 VF - FORWARD VOLTAGE - V TA = 25 C IFDC = 50 mA IFPK - PEAK FORWARD CURRENT - mA RELATIVE RADIANT INTENSITY 1.5 RELATIVE RADIANT INTENSITY 1.0 IF = 50 mA 0.9 TA = 25C 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 -100 -80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 - ANGLE FROM OPTICAL CENTERLINE - DEGREES (CONE HALF ANGLE) Figure 9. Relative radiant intensity vs. angular displacement HSDL-4400. RELATIVE RADIANT INTENSITY 1.0 0.9 IF = 50 mA 0.8 TA = 25C 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 - ANGLE FROM OPTICAL CENTERLINE - DEGREES (CONE HALF ANGLE) TA = 25C 9 MHz -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 1E+5 1E+6 1E+7 f - FREQUENCY - Hz Figure 11. Relative radiant intensity vs. frequency. 16 1E+8 10.000 1.40 NORMALIZED PHOTOCURRENT RELATIVE RADIANT INTENSITY 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 ID - REVERSE DARK CURRENT - nA Figure 10. Relative radiant intensity vs. angular displacement HSDL-4420. VR = 5 V 1.000 0.100 0.010 0.001 0 20 40 60 80 100 TA - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE - C Figure 12. Reverse dark current vs. ambient temperature. 1.30 VR = 5 V 1.20 1.10 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.70 0.60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TA - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE - C Figure 13. Relative reverse light current vs. ambient temperature. 1.40 NORMALIZED PHOTOCURRENT NORMALIZED PHOTOCURRENT 10 VR = 5 V TA = 25C 1 0.1 0.01 0.01 1.30 TA = 25C 1.20 1.10 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.70 0.60 0.1 1 10 0 Ee - IRRADIANCE - mW/cm2 15 20 25 30 35 40 Figure 15. Reverse light current vs. reverse voltage. 1.2 Ee = 0 mW/cm2 f = 1 MHz TA = 25C 4 3 2 1 1 10 VR - REVERSE VOLTAGE - V Figure 16. Diode capacitance vs. reverse voltage. 100 NORMALIZED PHOTOCURRENT 5 CO - DIODE CAPACITANCE - pF 10 VR - REVERSE VOLTAGE - V Figure 14. Reverse light current vs. irradiance 0 0.1 5 1.0 VR = 5 V TA = 25C 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100 - WAVELENGTH - nm Figure 17. Relative spectral sensitivity vs. wavelength. At the time of this publication, Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that are contained in this product are regulated for eye safety in Europe by the Commission for European Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) EN60825-1. Please refer to Application Brief I-008 for more information. 17 NORMALIZED PHOTOCURRENT 1.0 VR = 5 V 0.9 TA = 25C 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 -100 -80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 - ANGLE FROM OPTICAL CENTERLINE - DEGREES (CONE HALF ANGLE) Figure 18. Relative radiant intensity vs. angular displacement. HSDL-5400. NORMALIZED PHOTOCURRENT 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 - ANGLE FROM OPTICAL CENTERLINE - DEGREES (CONE HALF ANGLE) Figure 19. Relative radiant intensity vs. angular displacement. HSDL-5420. 18 MAX. 260C T - TEMPERATURE - (C) 255 R3 R4 230 220 200 R2 180 60 sec. MAX. ABOVE 220C 160 R1 120 R5 80 25 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 t-TIME (SECONDS) P1 HEAT UP Process Zone Heat Up Solder Paste Dry Solder Reflow Cool Down P2 SOLDER PASTE DRY Symbol P1, R1 P2, R2 P3, R3 P3, R4 P4, R5 P3 SOLDER REFLOW P4 COOL DOWN DT 25C to 160C 160C to 200C 200C to 255C (260C at 10 seconds max) 255C to 200C 200C to 25C Figure 20. Evaluation soldering profiles (polyled). For company and product information, please go to our web site: WWW.liteon.com or http://optodatabook.liteon.com/databook/databook.aspx Data subject to change. Copyright (c) 2007 Lite-On Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. Maximum DT/Dtime 4C/s 0.5C/s 4C/s -6C/s -6C/s