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BRIGHT LED ELECTRONICS CORP.

SINCE 1981

BL-B3141Q

Features:

1.Chip material: GaAsP/GaP

2.Emitted color : Yellow

3.Lens Appearance : Yellow Diffused

4.Low power consumption.

5.High efficiency.

6.Versatile mounting on P.C. Board or panel.

7.Low current requirement.

8.3mm diameter package.

9.This product don’t contained restriction substance, compliance ROHS standard.

Applications:

1.TV set

2.Monitor

3.Telephone

4.Computer

5.Circuit board

● Package dimensions

3.10(.122)

1.30(.051)

4.8(.189)

1.5(.059)

MAX.

25.4(1.0)MIN.

0.5(.020)

Cathode

SQ.TYP.

3.60(.142) 3.80(1.50)

2.54(.100)

1.00(.039)

MIN.

NOM.

Notes:

1.All dimensions are in millimeters (inches).

2.Tolerance is ±0.25mm (0.01”) unless otherwise specified.

3.Lead spacing is measured where the leads emerge from the package.

4. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

● Absolute maximum ratings(Ta=25 )

Parameter

Symbol

Rating

Unit

Power Dissipation

Pd

80

mW

Forward Current

IF

30

mA

Peak Forward Current*1

IFP

150

mA

Reverse Voltage

VR

5

V

Operating Temperature

Topr

-40 ~80

Storage Temperature

Tstg

-40 ~85

Soldering Temperature

Tsol

260 (for 5 seconds)

*1Condition for IFP is pulse of 1/10 duty and 0.1msec width.

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BRIGHT LED ELECTRONICS CORP.

SINCE 1981

BL-B3141Q

● Electrical and optical characteristics(Ta=25 )

Parameter

Symbol

Condition

Min.

Typ.

Max.

Unit

Forward Voltage

VF

IF=20mA

-

2.1

2.6

V

Luminous Intensity

Iv

IF=20mA

-

50

-

mcd

Reverse Current

IR

VR=5V

-

-

100

µA

Peak Wave Length

λp

IF=20mA

-

585

-

nm

Dominant Wave Length

λd

IF=20mA

582

-

595

nm

Spectral Line Half-width

∆λ

IF=20mA

-

35

-

nm

Viewing Angle

2θ1/2

IF=20mA

-

35

-

deg

● Typical electro-optical characteristics curves

Fig.1 Relative intensity vs. Wavelength

1.0

intensity

radiantRelative

0.5

0

535 585 635

Wavelength λ(nm)

Fig.3 Forward current vs. Forward voltage

50

current(mA)

40

30

Forward

20

10

0

1

2

3

4

5

Forward voltage(V)

Fig.5 Relative luminous intensity vs. Forward current

intensity(@20mA)

4.0

3.0

luminous

2.0

1.0

Relative

0

10

20

30

40

50

Forward current (mA)

Fig.2 Forward current derating curve vs. Ambient temperature

60

current(mA)

50

40

Forward

30

20

10

0

20

40

60

80

100

Ambient temperature Ta( )

Fig.4 Relative luminous intensity

vs. Ambient temperature

3.0

intensity

2.5

2.0

luminous

1.5

Relative

1.0

0.5

0

-20

0

20

40

60

-40

Ambient temperature Ta( )

Fig.6 Radiation diagram

0

10

20

30

intensity

1.0

40

radiant

0.9

50

Relative

0.8

60

70

0.7

80

90

0.5

0.3

0.1

0.2

0.4

0.6

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