LED Emitters - Infrared, UV, Visible

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
XZVS160S-D

XZVS160S-D

SunLED

3.45X3.45MM 395NM UV HP SMD LED

788

XTNI11W

XTNI11W

SunLED

3MM INFRARED LED

281

XZTNI54W-1

XZTNI54W-1

SunLED

2.0X1.2MM INFRARED SMD 0805 LED

13

XZTNI53W

XZTNI53W

SunLED

EMITTER IR 940NM 50MA 0603

0

XZVS54S-9F

XZVS54S-9F

SunLED

2.0X1.25MM 415NM UV SMD 0805 LED

1702

XZM2MRTNI55W-8

XZM2MRTNI55W-8

SunLED

LED RED CLEAR 4SMD

1072

XZVS54S-9C

XZVS54S-9C

SunLED

2.0X1.25MM 385NM UV SMD 0805 LED

1802

XTHI30BF

XTHI30BF

SunLED

EMITTER IR 880NM 50MA RADIAL

0

XTHI12BF850

XTHI12BF850

SunLED

EMITTER IR 850NM 50MA RADIAL

0

XZTHI78W

XZTHI78W

SunLED

3.2X2.4MM INFRARED DOME LENS SMD

50

XZTNI53W-1

XZTNI53W-1

SunLED

EMITTER IR 940NM 50MA SMD

1579

XZTNI53W-8

XZTNI53W-8

SunLED

EMITTER IR 940NM 50MA SMD

5488

XZTNI45S

XZTNI45S

SunLED

EMITTER IR 940NM 50MA PLCC

0

XZTHI56W-1

XZTHI56W-1

SunLED

EMITTER IR 880NM 50MA SMD

0

XZTHI53W

XZTHI53W

SunLED

EMITTER IR 880NM 50MA 0603

7967

XTNI12BF

XTNI12BF

SunLED

EMITTER IR 940NM 50MA RADIAL

958

XZTHI54W

XZTHI54W

SunLED

EMITTER IR 880NM 50MA 0805

6332

XZVS160S-A

XZVS160S-A

SunLED

3.45X3.45MM 365NM UV HP SMD LED

972

XZTNI55W

XZTNI55W

SunLED

EMITTER IR 940NM 50MA 1206 SMD

1767

XZM2MRTNI45SC2C

XZM2MRTNI45SC2C

SunLED

LED RED CLEAR 4PLCC SMD

6026

LED Emitters - Infrared, UV, Visible

1. Overview

Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are semiconductor devices that convert electrical energy into light. The categories of infrared (IR), ultraviolet (UV), and visible LEDs are differentiated by their emission wavelengths. These devices play critical roles in modern technology, enabling applications from communication systems to medical diagnostics, with advantages including energy efficiency, compact size, and long operational lifetimes.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Infrared LEDs850-940 nm wavelength, low power consumption, invisible emissionRemote controls, night vision cameras, optical sensors
UV LEDs280-400 nm wavelength, germicidal properties, high photon energyWater purification, counterfeit detection, medical disinfection
Visible LEDs400-700 nm wavelength, high brightness, color tunabilityLighting, displays, automotive indicators

3. Structure and Composition

LED emitters typically consist of: - Die: Semiconductor material (e.g., GaAs for IR, AlGaN for UV, InGaN for visible) - Substrate: Sapphire or silicon carbide for mechanical support - Encapsulation: Epoxy or silicone lens for light extraction and protection - Contact Layers: Metal electrodes for electrical connection - Thermal Pad: For heat dissipation in high-power devices

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Wavelength ( )Peak emission spectrumDetermines application suitability
Optical PowerLight output (mW or W)Performance in sensing/illumination
Efficiency (W/W)Electrical-to-optical conversion rateEnergy consumption and thermal management
Viewing AngleLight emission spread ( )Optical design flexibility
Operating Temperature-40 C to +125 C rangeReliability in harsh environments

5. Application Fields

Major industries include: - Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (proximity sensors), TVs (backlighting) - Healthcare: Pulse oximeters (IR), sterilization equipment (UV) - Industrial: Machine vision systems (visible), chemical detection (UV) - Security: Surveillance cameras (IR), document authentication (UV) - Automotive: Brake lights (visible), LiDAR systems (IR)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct ExamplesKey Features
OSRAM OptoSFH 4715A (IR)940 nm, 1.5 W radiant power
Cree LEDUV5T-3535 (UV)365 nm, 120 mW output
Nichia CorporationNCSxW215BS (Visible)White LED with 215 lm output

7. Selection Recommendations

Key factors include: - Spectral matching to target application (e.g., 280-320 nm for DNA analysis) - Thermal management requirements (e.g., heatsinks for >1 W devices) - Environmental conditions (e.g., IP67 rating for outdoor use) - Cost vs. performance tradeoffs (e.g., high-efficiency UV LEDs for sterilization) - Compatibility with drive electronics (current/voltage specifications)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments: - Miniaturization for wearable devices (e.g., sub-1 mm IR LEDs) - Increased UV-C efficiency (targeting 10% wall-plug efficiency) - Integration with IoT systems (smart lighting networks) - Advancements in phosphor conversion for visible LEDs - Wide bandgap semiconductor adoption (GaN-on-SiC substrates) - Environmental regulations driving mercury-free UV solutions

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