EVERLIGHT Electronics unveils new 855nm high-power infrared LED

EVERLIGHT ELECTRONICS CO., LTD., a leading player in the global LED and optoelectronics industry, introduces HIR-C19D, a new 855nm high efficiency infrared (HIR) LED that features a low thermal resistance and a high radiant intensity in a very small SMD package. With a wave length which is nearly invisible to the human eye, the new 3W high-power IR LED is a perfect light source for infrared illumination in CCD cameras, night guard security and other discrete surveillance systems.

EVERLIGHT’s HIR-C19D-N90/L558-P03/TR series achieves a radiant intensity of 350mW/sr at 700mA with a viewing angle of 90° which provides for an excellent illumination of the area under observation. The Pb free device is offered in a miniature SMD package, molded in a water clear silicone with spherical top view lens, with a footprint of only 3.5 x 3.5 x 2.36 mm (LxBxH) and a ceramic PCB housing that ensures a low thermal resistance (junction to lead) of only 11°C/W.

 

Sampling and technical support: Available now (upon request)
Mass Production: Q1/2015

 

Source: EVERLIGHT Electronics  



Captions: EVERLIGHT’s 855nm high-power infrared LED HIR-C19D
(Structures and materials depend on demand of client).



 

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