T-1 3/4 (5 mm) Precision
Optical Performance
InGaN Blue and Green LEDs
Technical Data
SunPower Series
HLMP-CB15 HLMP-CM15
HLMP-CB16 HLMP-CM16
HLMP-CB30 HLMP-CM30
HLMP-CB31 HLMP-CM31
Features
• Smooth, Consistent Spatial
Radiation Patterns
• Viewing Angles: 15˚ and 30˚
• High Luminous Output
• Colors: 472 nm Blue,
526 nm Green
• Superior Resistance to
Moisture
Description
These high intensity blue and
green LEDs are based on InGaN
material technology. InGaN is the
most efficient and cost effective
material for LEDs in the blue and
green region of the spectrum.
The 472 nm typical dominant
wavelength for blue and 526 nm
typical dominant wavelength for
green are well suited to color
mixing in full color signs.
These LED lamps are untinted,
nondiffused, T-1 3/4 packages
incorporating second generation
optics producing well defined
spatial radiation patterns at
specific viewing cone angles.
These lamps are made with an
advanced optical grade epoxy,
offering superior temperature
and moisture resistance in
outdoor signal and sign
applications. The high maximum
LED junction temperature limit of
+130˚C enables high
temperature operation in bright
sunlight conditions. The package
epoxy contains both UV-a and
UV-b inhibitors to reduce the
effects of long term exposure to
direct sunlight.
These lamps are available in two
viewing angle options and two
package options to give the
designer flexibility with optical
design and device mounting.
Benefits
• Superior Performance in
Outdoor Environments
• Wavelengths Suitable for
Color Mixing in Full Color
(RGB) Signs
• Color to Color Consistency
of Radiation Patterns (CBxx
to CMxx to HLMP-DGxx
Red) Enables Sign Color
Uniformity at All Angles
Applications
•
•
•
•
Commercial Outdoor Signs
Automotive Interior Lights
Front Panel Indicators
Front Panel Backlighting
CAUTION:
HLMP-CBxx LEDs and -CMxx’s are Class 1 ESD sensitive. Please observe
appropriate precautions during handling and processing. Refer to Hewlett-Packard Application
Note AN-1142 for additional details.
3
Optical Characteristics at T
A
= 25˚C
Luminous
Intensity
Peak
[1]
(mcd)
I
V
Wavelength
at I
F
= 20 mA
λ
PEAK
(nm)
Min.
Typ.
Typ.
765
270
1650
765
1575
560
4700
1750
470
470
524
524
Color,
Dominant
Wavelength
λ
d[2]
(nm)
Typ.
472
472
526
526
Viewing
Angle
Spectral
2θ
1/2
Luminous
[3]
Efficacy
[4]
Halfwidth Degrees
∆λ
1/2
(nm)
Typ.
η
V
(lm/W)
35
35
47
47
15
30
15
30
75
75
520
520
Part Number
HLMP-CB15/16
HLMP-CB30/31
HLMP-CM15/16
HLMP-CM30/31
Notes:
1. All InGaN LEDs represented here are IEC825 Class 2. See
Application Brief 1009
and
1015
for details.
2. The dominant wavelength
λ
d
is derived from the CIE Chromaticity Diagram and represents the perceived color of the device.
3.
θ
1/2
is the off-axis angle where the luminous intensity is 1/2 the peak intensity.
4. Luminous efficacy is the ratio of luminous flux to radiant flux.
Electrical Characteristics at T
A
= 25˚C
Reverse
Breakdown
V
R
(Volts) at
I
R
= 100
µ
A
Min.
5
Capacitance
C (pF), V
F
= 0,
f = 1 MHz
Typ.
43
Forward Voltage
V
F
(Volts) at I
F
= 20 mA
Typ.
Max.
3.5
4.0
Thermal
Resistance Rθ
J-PIN
(˚C/W)
240
Intensity Bin Limits
(mcd @ 20 mA)
Bin
Name
K
L
M
N
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Min.
310
400
520
680
880
1150
1500
1900
2500
3200
4200
5500
Max.
400
520
680
880
1150
1500
1900
2500
3200
4200
5500
7200
Tolerance of each minimum and
maximum =
±
15%.
0.9
RELATIVE INTENSITY
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
FORWARD CURRENT
0.8
BLUE
GREEN
25
20
15
10
5
0
2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.8
FORWARD VOLTAGE
INTENSITY NORMALIZED AT 20 mA
1.0
30
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
WAVELENGTH – nm
I
F
– FORWARD CURRENT – mA
Figure 1. Relative Intensity vs.
Wavelength.
Figure 2. Forward Current vs.
Forward Voltage.
Figure 3. Relative Luminous Intensity
vs. Forward Current.
40
I
F
– FORWARD CURRENT – mA
1.0
0.9
NORMALIZED INTENSITY
1.0
0.9
NORMALIZED INTENSITY
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
-30
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
-40 -30 -20 -10
0
10
20
30
40
T
A
– AMBIENT TEMPERATURE – °C
ANGULAR DISPLACEMENT – DEGREES
ANGULAR DISPLACEMENT – DEGREES
Figure 4. Maximum Forward Current
vs. Ambient Temperature.
Figure 5. Spatial Radiation Pattern –
15˚ Lamps.
Figure 6. Spatial Radiation Pattern –
30˚ Lamps.
550
DOM. WAVELENGTH – nm
478
NORMALIZED INTENSITY
477
476
1.02
1.00
0.98
0.96
0.94
0.90
0.5
0.88
0
20
40
60
80
100
545
540
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475
535
474
530
GREEN
525
BLUE
520
0
20
40
60
80
100
471
120
473
472
FORWARD CURRENT – mA
DEGREE C
Figure 7. Color vs. Forward Current.
Figure 8. Normalized Iv vs. T (Green).