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PRODUCT INNOVATIONS
Vishay - SMD LEDs
Industry's first white power SMD LEDs to utilize InGaN/TAG on sapphire technology

Vishay Intertechnology released the industry’s first high-intensity white power SMD LEDs in the CLCC-6 and CLCC-6 flat ceramic packages to offer InGaN/TAG on sapphire technology for high optical power from 2240mcd to 5600mcd.
Designed to reduce costs in high-volume applications, the new VLMW63.. series features the CLCC-6 package and a low thermal resistance to 50k/W, while the VLMW64.. series in the CLCC-6 flat package offers a low thermal resistance of 40k/W and an ultra-low profile of 0.9mm.
With compact footprints of 3.3mm by 3.4mm, the ceramic packages of the LEDs allow the additional current drive for a maximum light output while maintaining a high service life of up to 50,000 hours, making them ideal light sources in space-limited applications where thermal management is a key consideration.
The devices are optimized for backlighting and illumination in automotive and transport, consumer, and general applications. Typical end products include flashes for cameras; emergency lighting; and automotive instrument panels and exterior lighting, such as brake lights and turn signals.
The LEDs offer a typical luminous flux of 11000 mlm and optical efficiency up to 30 lm/W. The devices feature a luminous intensity ratio per package unit of IV max/IV min ?1.6, forward voltage up to 4.3V, and 60° half-intensity angle.
The VLMW63.. and VLMW64.. LEDs are compatible with IR-reflow solder processes, in accordance with CECC 00802 and J-STD-020C. Preconditioned according to JEDEC Level 4 standards, the CLCC-6 and CLCC-6 flat packages are lead (Pb)-free and RoHS-compliant. The devices are automotive qualified AEC-Q101 and offer an ESD-withstand voltage up to 2kV in accordance with JESD22-A114-B.


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LASER World of Photonics June 15 - 18, 2009
World of Photonics Congress June 14 - 19, 2009
LASER World of Photonics China March 17 - 19, 2009
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