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VLMR32.., VLMK32.., VLMY32..

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Power SMD LED PLCC-4
FEATURES
• Available in 8 mm tape
• High brightness SMD LED
• Luminous intensity and color categorized per
packing unit
• Luminous intensity ratio per packing unit
IVmax./IVmin.  1.6
19210
• ESD-withstand voltage: Up to 2 kV according
to JESD22-A114-B

DESCRIPTION • Suitable for all soldering methods according


to CECC 00802 and J-STD-020
The VLM.32.. series is an advanced development in terms of
• Preconditioning according to JEDEC level 2a
heat dissipation.
• Qualified according to JEDEC moisture sensitivity level 2a
The leadframe profile of this PLCC-4 SMD package is
optimized to reduce the thermal resistance. • AEC-Q101 qualified
This allows higher drive current and doubles the light output • Compatible with IR reflow solder processes according to
compared to Vishay’s high intensity SMD LED in PLCC-2 CECC 00802 and J-STD-020C
package. • Material categorization: For definitions of compliance
please see www.vishay.com/doc?99912
PRODUCT GROUP AND PACKAGE DATA
• Product group: LED APPLICATIONS
• Package: SMD PLCC-4 • Interior and exterior lighting
• Product series: power • Indicator and backlighting purposes for audio, video,
LCDs, switches, symbols, illuminated advertising etc.
• Angle of half intensity: ± 60°
• Illumination purpose, alternative to incandescent lamps
• General use

PARTS TABLE
LUMINOUS INTENSITY WAVELENGTH FORWARD VOLTAGE
(mcd) at IF (nm) at IF (V) at IF
PART COLOR TECHNOLOGY
(mA) (mA) (mA)
MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX.
VLMR32ABBB-GS08 Red 1400 - 2800 50 620 - 630 50 2.0 2.2 2.8 50 AlInGaP on Si
VLMK32ABBB-GS08 Amber 1400 - 2850 50 610 - 621 50 1.85 - 3.03 50 AlInGaP on Si
VLMY32ABBB-GS08 Yellow 1400 - 2850 50 585 588 594 50 1.85 - 3.03 50 AlInGaP on Si

ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (Tamb = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified)


VLMR32.., VLMK32.., VLMY32..
PARAMETER TEST CONDITION SYMBOL VALUE UNIT
Reverse voltage (1) VR 5 V
Forward current IF 70 mA
Power dissipation PV 200 mW
Junction temperature Tj 125 °C
Operating temperature range Tamb - 40 to + 100 °C
Storage temperature range Tstg - 40 to + 100 °C
Thermal resistance junction/ambient Mounted on PC board FR4 RthJA 290 K/W
Note
(1) Driving the LED in reverse direction is suitable for short term application

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OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified)


VLMR32.., RED
PARAMETER TEST CONDITION SYMBOL MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
Luminous intensity (1) IF = 50 mA IV 1400 - 2800 mcd
Dominant wavelength IF = 50 mA d 620 - 630 nm
Angle of half intensity IF = 50 mA  - ± 60 - deg
Spectral bandwidth at 50 % Irel max. IF = 50 mA  - 20 - nm
Forward voltage (2) IF = 50 mA VF 2.0 2.2 2.8 V
Reverse current VR = 5 V IR - 0.01 10 μA
Notes
Vmax./IVmin.  1.6
(1) In one package unit I
(2) Forward voltages are tested ata current pulse duration of 1 ms and a tolerance of ± 0.1 V

OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified)


VLMK32.., AMBER
PARAMETER TEST CONDITION SYMBOL MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
Luminous intensity (1) IF = 50 mA IV 1400 - 2850 mcd
Dominant wavelength IF = 50 mA d 610 - 621 nm
Angle of half intensity IF = 50 mA  - ± 60 - deg
Spectral bandwidth at 50 % Irel max. IF = 50 mA  - 18 - nm
Forward voltage (2) IF = 50 mA VF 1.85 - 3.03 V
Reverse current VR = 5 V IR - 0.01 10 μA
Notes
Vmax./IVmin.  1.6
(1) In one package unit I
(2) Forward voltages are tested ata current pulse duration of 1 ms and a tolerance of ± 0.1 V

OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified)


VLMY32.., YELLOW
PARAMETER TEST CONDITION SYMBOL MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
Luminous intensity (1) IF = 50 mA IV 1400 - 2850 mcd
Dominant wavelength IF = 50 mA d 585 588 594 nm
Angle of half intensity IF = 50 mA  - ± 60 - deg
Spectral bandwidth at 50 % Irel max. IF = 50 mA  - 18 - nm
Forward voltage (2) IF = 50 mA VF 1.85 - 3.03 V
Reverse current VR = 5 V IR - 0.01 10 μA
Notes
Vmax./IVmin.  1.6
(1) In one package unit I
(2) Forward voltages are tested ata current pulse duration of 1 ms and a tolerance of ± 0.1 V

LUMINOUS INTENSITY CLASSIFICATION COLOR CLASSIFICATION


LUMINOUS INTENSITY (mcd) YELLOW AMBER
GROUP
MIN. MAX. GROUP DOMINANT WAVELENGTH (nm)
AB 1400 1800 MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX.
BA 1800 2240 W 585 588 - -
BB 2240 2850 X 588 591 - -
Note X 591 594 - -
• Luminous intensity is tested at a current pulse duration of 25 ms Y - - 610 615
and an accuracy of ± 11 %. Z - - 615 621
The above type numbers represent the order groups which
include only a few brightness groups. Only one group will be Note
shipped on each reel (there will be no mixing of two groups on • Wavelengths are tested at a current pulse duration of 25 ms and
each reel).In order to ensure availability, single brightness an accuracy of ± 1 nm.
groups will not be orderable.
In a similar manner for colors where wavelength groups are
measured and binned, single wavelength groups will be shipped CROSSING TABLE
in any one reel.
In order to ensure availability, single wavelength groups will not VISHAY OSRAM
be orderable. VLMK32ABBB-GS08 LAE6SF-AABB
VLMY32ABBB-GS08 LYE6SF-AABB

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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified)

100 1.8

IV rel - Relative Luminous Intensity


90 1.6 amber
IF - Forward Current (mA)

80 1.4
70
1.2
60
1.0
50
0.8
40
0.6
30
0.4
20
10 0.2

0 0
0 25 50 75 100 125 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
21013 Tamb - Ambient Temperature (°C) 21015 IF - Forward Current (mA)

Fig. 1 - Forward Current vs. Ambient Temperature Fig. 4 - Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Forward Current

0° 10° 20°
0.5
30°

ΔVF - Change of Forward Voltage (mV)


IV rel - Relative Luminous Intensity

0.4 yellow
ϕ - Angular Displacement

0.3
0.2
40°
1.0 0.1
0
0.9 50°
- 0.1
0.8 60° - 0.2

70° - 0.3
0.7
80° - 0.4
- 0.5
0.6 0.4 0.2 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
95 10319
21016 IF - Forward Current (mA)

Fig. 2 - Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Angular Displacement Fig. 5 - Change of Forward Voltage vs. Forward Current
ΔVF - Change of Forward Voltage (mV)

2.0 0.5
IV rel - Relative Luminous Intensity

1.8 yellow 0.4 amber


1.6 0.3
1.4 0.2
1.2 0.1
1.0 0
0.8 - 0.1
0.6 - 0.2
0.4 - 0.3
0.2 - 0.4
0 - 0.5
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
21014 IF - Forward Current (mA) 21017 IF - Forward Current (mA)

Fig. 3 - Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Forward Current Fig. 6 - Change of Forward Voltage vs. Forward Current

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Δ VF - Change of Forward Voltage (mV)


2.5 250
IV rel - Relative Luminous Intensity

yellow 200 amber


2.0 150
100
1.5 50
0
1.0 - 50
- 100
0.5 - 150
- 200
0 - 250
- 50 - 25 0 25 50 75 100 125 - 50 - 25 0 25 50 75 100 125
21018 Tamb - Ambient Temperature (°C) 21021 Tamb - Ambient Temperature (°C)

Fig. 7 - Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Ambient Temperature Fig. 10 - Change of Forward Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature

Δλd - Change of Dom. Wavelength (nm)


1.8 10
IV rel - Relative Luminous Intensity

1.6 amber 8 yellow


1.4 6

1.2 4
2
1.0
0
0.8
-2
0.6
-4
0.4
-6
0.2 -8
0 - 10
- 50 - 25 0 25 50 75 100 125 - 50 - 25 0 25 50 75 100 125
21019 Tamb - Ambient Temperature (°C) 21022 Tamb - Ambient Temperature (°C)

Fig. 8 - Relative Luminous Intensity vs. Ambient Temperature Fig. 11 - Change of Dominant Wavelength vs.
Ambient Temperature
Δλd - Change of Dom. Wavelength (nm)
Δ VF - Change of Forward Voltage (mV)

250 10
200 yellow 8 amber
150 6
100 4
50 2
0 0
- 50 -2
- 100 -4
- 150 -6
- 200 -8
- 250 - 10
- 50 - 25 0 25 50 75 100 125 - 50 - 25 0 25 50 75 100 125
21020 Tamb - Ambient Temperature (°C) 21023 Tamb - Ambient Temperature (°C)

Fig. 9 - Change of Forward Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature Fig. 12 - Change of Dominant Wavelength vs.
Ambient Temperature

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1.2 1.2
IV rel - Relative Luminous Intensity

IV rel - Relative Luminous Intensity


yellow amber
1.0 1.0

0.8 0.8

0.6 0.6

0.4 0.4

0.2 0.2

0 0
500 525 550 575 600 625 650 675 700 500 525 550 575 600 625 650 675 700
21024 λ - Wavelength (nm) 21025 λ - Wavelength (nm)

Fig. 13 - Relative Intensity vs. Wavelength Fig. 14 - Relative Intensity vs. Wavelength

REEL DIMENSIONS in millimeters

GS08 = 2000 pcs

20983

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TAPE DIMENSIONS in millimeters
Taping and orientation

180 reel come in quantity of 2000 units


330 reel come in quantity of 8000 units

Package marking

+ 0.1
Ø 1.5

± 0.1
4 ± 0.1 2 ± 0.05 2.29 ± 0.1

1.75
A A

3.5 ± 0.05

+ 0.3
- 0.1

± 0.1
8

3.81
A C

3.05 ± 0.1 0.229 ± 0.02


4 ± 0.1
+ 0.1
Ø1

200 mm min. for 180 reel 480 mm min. for 180 reel
200 mm min. for 330 reel 960 mm min. for 330 reel

Trailer Component Leader

technical drawings
End according to DIN
specifications
User feed direction

Drawing-No.: 9.700-5334.01-4
Issue: 3; 27.11.08
21066

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PACKAGE/SOLDERING PADS DIMENSIONS in millimeters

20982

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SOLDERING PROFILE DRY PACKING
IR Reflow Soldering Profile for Lead (Pb)-free Soldering The reel is packed in an anti-humidity bag to protect the
Preconditioning acc. to JEDEC level 2a devices from absorbing moisture during transportation and
300
storage.
max. 260 °C Aluminum bag
250 255 °C
240 °C 245 °C
217 °C
Temperature (°C)

200
max. 30 s
Label
150
max. 120 s max. 100 s
100

50 max. ramp up 3 °C/s max. ramp down 6 °C/s


Reel
0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300
15973
Time (s)
19885 max. 2 cycles allowed

Fig. 15 - Vishay Lead (Pb)-free Reflow Soldering Profile FINAL PACKING


(according to J-STD-020B) The sealed reel is packed into a cardboard box. A secondary
TTW Soldering (acc. to CECC00802) cardboard box is used for shipping purposes.
300
5s
lead temperature RECOMMENDED METHOD OF STORAGE
250
235 °C second Dry box storage is recommended as soon as the aluminum
to 260 °C wave full line: typical
bag has been opened to prevent moisture absorption. The
Temperature (°C)

first wave dotted line: process limits


200
following conditions should be observed, if dry boxes are
ca. 200 K/s
150 not available:
100 °C
ca. 2 K/s
to 130 °C • Storage temperature 10 °C to 30 °C
100
• Storage humidity  60 % RH max.
2 K/s ca. 5 K/s
50 After more than 672 h under these conditions moisture
forced cooling
content will be too high for reflow soldering.
0
0 50 100 150 200 250
In case of moisture absorption, the devices will recover to
948626-1 Time (s)
the former condition by drying under the following condition:
192 h at 40 °C + 5 °C/- 0 °C and < 5 % RH (dry air/nitrogen)
Fig. 16 - Double Wave Soldering of Opto Devices (all Packages)
or
96 h at 60 °C + 5 °C and < 5 % RH for all device containers
BAR CODE PRODUCT LABEL (example) or
24 h at 100 °C + 5 °C not suitable for reel or tubes.
106
E An EIA JEDEC standard JESD22-A112 level 2a label is
F
included on all dry bags.

L E V E L
37 CAUTION

2a
This bag contains
MOISTURE –SENSITIVE DEVICES

1. Shelf life in sealed bag 12 months at <40°C and < 90% relative humidity (RH)
21026
B C A G D 2. After this bag is opened devices that will be subjected to infrared reflow,
vapor-phase reflow, or equivalent processing (peak package body temp.
A. Type of component 260°C) must be:
a) Mounted within 672 hours at factory condition of < 30°C/60%RH or
b) Stored at <10% RH.
B. PTC = manufacturing plant
3. Devices require baking before mounting if:
C. SEL - selection code (bin) a) Humidity Indicator Card is >10% when read at 23°C + 5°C or
b) 2a or 2b is not met.
e.g.:K2= code for luminous intgensity group
4= code for color group 4. If baking is required, devices may be baked for:
192 hours at 40°C + 5°C/-0°C and <5%RH (dry air/nitrogen) or
96 hours at 60±5 Cand <5%RH For all device containers or
o
D. Batch/date code 24 hours at 100±5°C Not suitable for reels or tubes
E. Total quantity Bag Seal Date: ______________________________
(If blank, see bar code label)
F. Company code
Note: LEVEL defined by EIA JEDEC Standard JESD22-A113 19786

G. Code for lead (Pb)-free classification (e3)


Example of JESD22-A112 level 2a label

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ESD PRECAUTION VISHAY SEMICONDUCTORS STANDARD
Proper storage and handling procedures should be followed BAR CODE LABEL
to prevent ESD damage to the devices especially when they The Vishay Semiconductors standard bar code labels are
are removed from the antistatic shielding bag. Electro-static printed at final packing areas. The labels are on each
sensitive devices warning labels are on the packaging. packing unit and contain Vishay Semiconductors specific
data.

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