Osram New IR LED Boosts Electro-Optical Efficiency by 48%

The new Oslon Black SFH 4715A boasts a typical electro-optical efficiency of 48 percent – a figure never before achieved with opto-electronic elements – and thanks to the associated huge reduction in cooling requirements, it has a much longer service life, too. In other words, this latest member of the infrared LED (IRED) family is reaching previously unattainable figures. But this is not the only new product in the Oslon Black family from Osram Opto Semiconductors: The SFH 4716A has a beam angle of 150° permitting particularly narrow-angled imaging for camera-based lighting applications by using reflector optics.

The SFH 4715A's high typical electro-optical efficiency of 48 percent is only possible thanks to the latest chip generation and the optimized housing. “We are not aware of any other opto-electronic component with an optical efficiency to rival this one,” explains Dr. Jörg Heerlein, Senior Manager for Product Marketing at Osram Opto Semiconductors. Thanks to a boost in output to 800 mW (previously 630 mW) the new Osram IRED can illuminate objects over 100 m away depending on the application and type of external optics. What's more, this higher output generates more light, improving the image in the process. “The new SFH 4715A can almost match a laser in terms of efficiency, allowing for greater ranges than the previous members of the Oslon Black family. The same range can hence be achieved with fewer components – yielding a cost benefit that is not to be sniffed at,” continues Heerlein. The cooling requirements have also been reduced.

The new Oslon Black SFH 4715A shines thanks to its hitherto unrivalled optical efficiency.(Photo Courtesy of Osram)

Use in camera-based outdoor security systems

The new A-version of the product, with its much higher output and beam angle of 90°, will be replacing the previously available Oslon Black SFH 4715. ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection for up to 2 kV and extended corrosion-resistance make the new IRED ideal for outdoor applications, too, for instance in CCTV systems.

150° beam angle for efficient injection into reflector optics

The SFH 4716A is the second new high-flux IRED in the Oslon Black family. It can inject light into reflector optics particularly effectively and has a beam angle of 150°. It hence rounds off Osram's product portfolio as a light source for applications requiring efficient imaging.

More information on the Oslon Black family from Osram Opto Semiconductors is available in the product catalog.

Technical data of the SFH 4715A/SFH 4716A:

Package size

3.85 mm x 3.85 mm x 2.29 mm  /
3.85 mm x 3.85 mm x 1.51 mm

Optical output at 1A

800 mW (previously 630 mW)

Spectral centroid

850 nm

Efficiency

Typically 48%

Thermal resistance

max. 11 K/W

Beam angle

90° / 150°

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