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HLMP-EG57-NHK00

Description
T-1 3/4 (5 mm) Precision Optical Performance AlInGaP LED Lamps
File Size678KB,6 Pages
ManufacturerHP(Keysight)
Websitehttp://www.semiconductor.agilent.com/
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HLMP-EG57-NHK00 Overview

T-1 3/4 (5 mm) Precision Optical Performance AlInGaP LED Lamps

T-1
3
/
4
(5 mm) Precision Optical
Performance AlInGaP LED Lamps
Technical Data
SunPower Series
HLMP-EL57
HLMP-EL55
HLMP-EH57
HLMP-EH55
HLMP-EG57
HLMP-EG55
Features
• Well Defined and Smooth
Spatial Radiation Patterns
• Wide Viewing Angle
• Tinted Diffused Lamp
• High Luminous Output
• Colors:
590/592 nm Amber
615/617 nm Reddish-Orange
626/630 nm Red
• High Operating Temperature:
T
JLED
= +130
°
C
• Superior Resistance to
Moisture
Applications
• Traffic Management:
Variable Message Signs
Traffic Management Signs
• Commercial Indoor/Outdoor
Advertising:
Signs
Marquees
Passenger Information
• Automotive:
Exterior and Interior Lights
Description
These Precision Optical Perform-
ance AlInGaP LEDs provide
superior light output for
excellent readability in sunlight
and are extremely reliable.
AlInGaP LED technology
provides extremely stable light
output over long periods of time.
Precision Optical Performance
lamps utilize the aluminum
indium gallium phosphide
(AlInGaP) technology.
These LED lamps are tinted,
diffused, T-1
3
/
4
packages
incorporating second generation
optics producing well defined
radiation patterns at specific
viewing cone angles.
Benefits
• Viewing Angles Match Traffic
Management Sign
Requirements
• Colors Meet Automotive
Specifications
• Superior Performance in
Outdoor Environments
• Suitable for Autoinsertion
onto PC Boards
There are two families of amber,
red, and red-orange lamps;
AlInGaP and the higher
performance AlInGaP II.
The high maximum LED
junction temperature limit of
+130° C enables high
temperature operation in bright
sunlight conditions.
These lamps are available in two
package options to give the
designer flexibility with device
mounting.
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