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
Flat Top Package
Features
• Subminiature flat top and dome package
Size – 2x2 mm
The HSDL-4400 Series of flat top IR emitters uses an
untinted, nondiffused, truncated lens to provide a
wideradiationpatternthatisusefulforshortdistance
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.
• IR emitter
875 nm TS AlGaAs
Intensity – 17 mW/sr
Speed – 40 ns
• Wide range of drive currents
500 µA to 500 mA
• IR detector
PIN photodiode
High sensitivity
Speed – 7.5 ns
• Flexible lead configurations
Dome Package
Surface mount or through hole
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
Applications
HSDL-5420 Series of IR detectors uses the same lens • Short distance IR links
design as the HSDL-4420 IR emitter and optical filter
used in the HSDL-5400 IR detector.
• IrDA compatible
• Small handheld devices
Pagers
Lead Configuration
Industrial handhelds
All of these devices are made by encapsulating LED
and PIN photodiode chips on axial lead frames to
formmoldedepoxysubminiaturepackages.Avariety
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.
• Diffuse LANs
• Wireless audio
Technology
The subminiature solid state emitters utilize a highly
optimized LED material, transparent substrate
aluminumgalliumarsenide,TSAlGaAs.Thismaterial
has a very high radiant efficiency, capable of pro-
ducing high light output over a wide range of drive
currents and temperature.