Opto Diode Launches High Output IRLED Suitable for Night-Vision

Opto Diode Corp, a division in the Photonics Group of ITW, has launched the OD-669-850 high-power gallium aluminum arsenide (GaAlAs) infrared LED (IRLED) illuminator. Suitable for night-vision illumination tasks, it features ultra-high optical output, from minimum of 800mW to 1250mW and a peak emission wavelength of 850nm.

Spectral bandwidth at 50% is typically 40nm, and the half-intensity beam angle is 120 degrees. All surfaces on the standard 2-lead, TO-66 electrically isolated package are gold plate.

The OD-669-850’s operating and storage temperatures range from -40°C to +100°C with a maximum junction temperature of 100°C. Power dissipation (under absolute maximum ratings at 25°C) is 6W, with a continuous forward current of 370mA, a peak forward current of 1A and reverse voltage at 5V. The lead soldering temperature (at 1/16-inches from case for 10 seconds) is 260°C.

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