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HDSP-70 Datasheet, PDF (4/7 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – 17.3 mm (0.68 inch) General Purpose 5 x 7 Dot Matrix | |||
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Optical/Electrical Characteristics at TA = 25°C, continued
Green
Devices
HDSP-
701G
711G
703G
713G
Parameter
Luminous Intensity/Dot
(Digit Average)[1]
Peak Wavelength
Dominant Wavelength[2]
Forward Voltage
Reverse Voltage[3]
Luminous Intensity
Matching Ratio
Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units
IV
0.96 2.50
mcd
âPEAK
âd
VF
VR
â±V-M
568
nm
573
nm
3.40 V
1.80 2.25 2.60
1.60
5
V
2:1
Test
Conditions
IF = 50 mA,
20% Duty Factor
IF = 20 mA
IF = 20 mA
IF = 50 mA
IF = 20 mA
IF = 5 mA
IR = 100 µA
IF = 50 mA
20% Duty Factor
AlGaAs
Devices
HDSP-
701A
711A
703A
713A
Parameter
Luminous Intensity/Dot
(Digit Average)[1]
Peak Wavelength
Dominant Wavelength[2]
Forward Voltage
Reverse Voltage[3]
Luminous Intensity
Matching Ratio
Symbol
IV
âPEAK
âd
VF
VR
â±V-M
Min.
1.55
1.5
5
Typ.
2.10
660
643
1.8
Max. Units
mcd
nm
nm
2.0 V
2.0
V
1.5:1
Test
Conditions
IF = 10 mA,
20% Duty Factor
IF = 20 mA
IF = 20 mA
IF = 20 mA
IF = 10 mA
IF = 5 mA
IR = 100 µA
IF = 10 mA
20% Duty Factor
Notes:
1. The digits are categorized for luminous intensity. The intensity category is designated by a letter on the side of the package.
2. The dominant wavelength, âd, is derived from the CIE chromaticity diagram and represents the single wavelength which defines the
color of the device.
3. Typical specification for reference only. Do not exceed absolute maximum ratings.
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