Electrical/Optical Characteristics at T
A
= 25
°
C
Symbol
V
F
Description
Forward Voltage
T-1
3
/
4
4700
4719
4740
4700
4719
4740
4700
4719
4740
4700
4719
4740
4700
4719
4740
4700
4719
4740
4700
4719
4740
4700
4719
4740
4700
4719
4740
T-1
1700
1719
1790
1700
1719
1790
1700
1719
1790
1700
1719
1790
1700
1719
1790
1700
1719
1790
1700
1719
1790
1700
1719
1790
1700
1719
1790
5.0
5.0
5.0
626
585
569
40
36
28
90
90
500
11
15
18
260
[3]
290
[4]
635
583
565
145
500
595
Min.
Typ.
1.8
1.9
1.8
Max.
2.0
2.5
2.2
Units
V
Test
Conditions
2 mA
V
R
Reverse Breakdown
Voltage
Dominant
Wavelength
Spectral Line
Halfwidth
Speed of Response
V
I
R
= 50
µA
λ
d
nm
Note 1
∆λ
1/2
nm
τ
S
ns
C
Capacitance
pF
V
F
= 0,
f = 1 MHz
Junction to
Cathode Lead
Measurement
at peak
Note 2
Rθ
J-PIN
Thermal
Resistance
Peak Wavelength
°C/W
λ
PEAK
nm
η
V
Luminous Efficacy
lumens
watt
Notes:
1. The dominant wavelength,
λ
d
, is derived from the CIE chromaticity diagram and represents the single wavelength which defines the
color of the device.
2. The radiant intensity, I
e
, in watts per steradian, may be found from the equation I
e
= I
V
/η
V
, where I
V
is the luminous intensity in
candelas and
η
V
is luminous efficacy in lumens/watt.
3. T-1
3
/
4
.
4. T-1.
1-110