TLMO / S / Y / K2000
Vishay Semiconductors
Low Current MiniLED
Description
The new low current MiniLED Series have been
designed in a small white SMT package. The feature
of the device is the very small package 2.3 mm x 1.3
mm x 1.4 mm and the low forward current. The Min-
LED is an obvious solution for small-scale, high-
power products that are expected to work reliability in
an arduous environment. This is often the case in
automotive and industrial application.
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Features
Applications
• SMD LEDs with exceptional brightness
Automotive: Backlighting in dashboards and switches
• Luminous intensity categorized
Telecommunication: Indicator and backlighting in
telephone and fax
• Compatible with automatic placement
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equipment
Indicator and backlight for audio and video equipment
Indicator and backlight in office equipment
Flat backlight for LCDs, switches and symbols
• IR reflow soldering
• Available in 8 mm tape
• Low profile package
• Non-diffused lens: Excellent for coupling to light
pipes and backlighting
• Low power consumption
• Luminous intensity ratio in one packing unit
I
/I
≤ 2.0, optional ≤ 1.6
Vmax Vmin
• Lead (Pb)-free device
Parts Table
Part
Color, Luminous Intensity
Angle of Half Intensity ( ϕ)
60 °
Technology
AlInGaP on GaAs
TLMS2000
TLMO2000
TLMY2000
TLMK2000
Red, IV = 4.5 mcd (typ.)
Orange, IV = 9.0 mcd (typ.)
Yellow, IV = 7.1 mcd (typ.)
Amber, IV = 10.0 mcd (typ.)
60 °
60 °
60 °
AlInGaP on GaAs
AlInGaP on GaAs
AlInGaP on GaAs
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Tamb = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified
TLMS200. ,TLMO200. ,TLMY200, TLMK2000.
Parameter
Reverse voltage
Test condition
Symbol
VR
Value
5
Unit
V
DC Forward current
Tamb ≤ 100 °C
tp ≤ 10 µs
Tamb ≤ 100 °C
IF
15
0.1
mA
A
Surge forward current
Power dissipation
IFSM
PV
40
mW
°C
Junction temperature
Tj
125
Operating temperature range
Storage temperature range
Soldering temperature
Thermal resistance junction/
Tamb
Tstg
Tsd
- 40 to + 100
- 40 to + 100
245
°C
°C
according to IPC 9501
mounted on PC board
°C
RthJA
580
K/W
Document Number 83185
Rev. 1.3, 18-Mar-05
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