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ELT-315SURWA/S530-A3
6Copyright © 2010, Everlight All Rights Reserved. Release Date : Nov. 29, 2014 Issue No : DDF-0002137 Rev.3 www.everlight.com
Application Restrictions
1. Specification described in this document. Above specification may be changed without notice. EVERLIGHT will
reserve authority on material change for above specification.
2. 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 use of the
product which does not comply with the absolute maximum ratings and the instructions included in these
specification sheets.
3. These specification sheets include materials protected under copyright of EVERLIGHT Corporation. Please don’t
reproduce or cause anyone to reproduce them without EVERLIGHT’s consent.
4. 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
5. 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.