HLMP-6305
Subminiature LED Lamps
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Overview

Dome Packages
The HLMP-6305 Series dome lamps for use as indicators use an untinted, nondiffused lens to provide a high luminous intensity within a narrow radiation pattern.
Lead Configurations
All of these devices are made by encapsulating LED chips on axial lead frames to form molded epoxy subminiature lamp packages. A variety of package configuration options is available. These include special surface mount lead configurations, gull wing, yoke lead or Z-bend. Right angle lead bends at 2.54 mm (0.100 inch) and 5.08 mm (0.200 inch) center spacing are available for through hole mounting. For more information refer to Standard SMT and Through Hole Lead Bend Options for Subminiature LED Lamps datasheet.
- [PDF] Option 11, 12, 21, 22, 31, 32, 1L, 1S, 2L, 2S, Standard SMT Through Hole Lead Bend Options for Subminiature LED
- [PDF] Option 11, 12, 21, 22, 31, 32, 1L, 1S, 2L, 2S, Standard SMT Through Hole Lead Bend Options for Subminiature LED
- [PDF] HLMP-Pxxx, HLMP-Qxxx, HLMP-6xxx, HLMP-70xx Series Subminiature LED Lamps
- [PDF] HLMP-Pxxx, HLMP-Qxxx, HLMP-6xxx, HLMP-70xx Series Subminiature LED Lamps
Features
- Subminiature Dome Package
Nondiffused Dome for High Brightness - Ideal for Space Limited Applications
- Axial Leads
- Available with Lead Configurations for Surface Mount and Through Hole PC Board Mounting
Lifecycle Status
Active
Substance Compliance
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RoHS6Fully Compliant
Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Lifecycle | Active |
Distrib. Inventory | Yes |
Color | Red |
Color Bin Selection | Open |
Dimension Lxwxh In Mm | 2.2 x 2.1 x 2.9 |
Intensity Bin Selection | Open |
RoHS6 Compliant | Y |
Led Chip Type | GaP |
Lens Type | Domed-clear-non_tinted |
Minimum Luminous Intensity (mcd) | 10.0 |
Peak Output Current Min Uom | 2a |
Mounting Method | Surface Mount |
Number Of Colors | Single |
Operating Temperature Range | -55°C to +100°C |
Package | Domed Subminiature |
Test Current (mA) | 10.0 |
Typical Forward Voltage In V | 1.8 V @ 10 mA |
Typical Dominant Wavelength (nm) | 626 |
Typical Luminous Intensity (lm) | 40 |
Viewing Angle (degree) | 28 |