The IR OSLON SFH 4715S of OSRAM Opto Semiconductors is today’s
smallest infrared LED with more than one Watt optical power. The device
measures only 3.75 x 3.75 mm² and therefore facilitates very
compact illumination units for CMOS and CCD cameras. OSRAM’s
nanostack chip technology and a temperature stable OSLON Black Series
package paved the way for the recordbreaking high performance device.
The infrared OSLON typically provides 1070 mW optical power at 1 A
operating current, and it features a typical thermal resistance of only
6.5 K/W. A lens with +-45° emission angle is integrated in the devi
ce. Due to this adapted outcoupling lens the IR OSLON delivers 15
percent more output power than components without lens. With a
wavelength of 850 nm, the IR OSLON is particularly well matched with
the sensitivity of CMOS and CCD camera sensors. The small package
allows compact arrangements which enable a very high power density.
Especially 3D cameras benefit from the improved power since the IR-LED
can be modulated up to very high operating currents of 5 A in the range
of 10 MHz.
To achieve the record-breaking ratio of device size to power, OSRAM
Opto Semiconductors combines its nanostack chip technology with the
temperature stable OSLON Black Series package. The highly efficient
stack chips have two p-n junctions connected in series and generate
nearly twice the optical power of conventional emitters. The OSLON
Black Series package is based on a metal lead frame, and its
thermal expansion matches exactly the thermal behavior of circuit
boards. Thus a good cycle stability is achieved, even at heavily
fluctuating temperatures as they may, for instance, occur outdoors. In
other respects, too, the IR OSLON complies with the highest quality
standards, as for example with the automotive standard AEC-Q101.
Together, the latest chip technology and the excellent package
properties ensure an operating lifetime of up to 50,000 hours.
The IR OSLON is fully compatible with its counterpart for the visible
spectral range. Manufacturers of street lighting or CCTV systems who
combine visible and infrared LEDs can use their experience with OSLON
Black Series LEDs and apply existing designs and board layouts.
With the IR OSLON, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors expands its position in
the field of infrared illumination and complements its range of
products with an additional power class. The new device particularly
addresses the security industry. Possible applications range from
spotlights for IR cameras and CCTV systems via machine vision solutions
to number plate recognition. For Dr. Joerg Heerlein, Marketing
Manager for infrared devices with OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, the IR
OSLON hallmarks the beginning of a new product family: “As our
next move we plan a 940 nm version. The longer wavelength reduces the
so-called red glow effect: since humans perceive intensive infrared
light as a faint red glow, this IR OSLON is especially tailored for
light sources which should not be seen by people.”
The infrared OSLON of OSRAM Opto Semiconductors is the smallest IR LED
in the 1-Watt class. It affords extremely small illumination units for
cameras and security systems.
More information at
http://www.osram-os.com/