DATASHEET
Display Through-hole
ELD-525SYGWA/S530-E2
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Copyright © 2010, Everlight All Rights Reserved. Release Date : Dec. 4, 2016 Issue No : DDF-0002122 Rev.3
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DISCLAIMER
1. EVERLIGHT reserves the right(s) on the adjustment of product material mix for the specification.
2. The Product meet EVERLIGHT published specification for a period of twelve(12 ) months from date of
shipment.
3. The graphs shown in this datasheet are representing typical data only and do not show guaranteed
values.
4. When using this product, please observe the absolute maximum ratings and the instructions for using
outlined in these specification sheets. EVERLIGHT assumes no responsibility for any damage resulting
from the use of the product which does not comply with the absolute maximum ratings and the instructions
included in these specification sheets.
5. These specification sheets include materials protected under copyright of EVERLIGHT. Reproduction in
any form is prohibited without obtaining EVERLIGHT’s prior consent.
6. This product is not intended to be used for military, aircraft, automotive, medical, life sustaining or life
saving applications or any other application which can result in human injury or death. Please contact
authorized Everlight sales agent for special application request.
7. ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
The products are sensitive to static electricity or surge voltage. ESD can damage a die and its
reliability.
When handling the products, the following measures against electrostatic discharge are strongly
recommended:
Eliminating the charge
Grounded wrist strap, ESD footwear, clothes, and floors
Grounded workstation equipment and tools
ESD table/shelf mat made of conductive materials
Proper grounding is required for all devices, equipment, and machinery used in product
assembly.
Surge protection should be considered when designing of commercial products.
If tools or equipment contain insulating materials such as glass or plastic,
the following measures against electrostatic discharge are strongly recommended:
Dissipating static charge with conductive materials
Preventing charge generation with moisture
Neutralizing the charge with ionizers
8. The LEDs should be operated with forward bias. The driving circuit must be designed so that the LEDs are
not subjected to forward or reverse voltage while it is off. If reverse voltage is continuously applied to the
LEDs, it may cause migration resulting in LED damage.