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Part RoHS Manufacturer Optoelectronic Type Mounting Feature Lens Type Terminal Finish Configuration Color At Wavelength Size No. of Functions Maximum Forward Current Peak Wavelength (nm) Packing Method Maximum Response Time Sub-Category Maximum Reverse Voltage Semiconductor Material Maximum Operating Temperature Height Shape Viewing Angle Minimum Operating Temperature Nominal Output Power No. of LEDs in Array Additional Features Spectral Bandwidth JESD-609 Code Maximum Forward Voltage

SFH485-2

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

880

.0000006 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAlAs

100 Cel

40 deg

-55 Cel

80 m

e0

1.8 V

SFH401-4

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.3 A

950

.000001 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAs

100 Cel

30 deg

-55 Cel

55 m

e0

1.5 V

SFH423

Infineon Technologies

SURFACE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

880

.00000002 s

Infrared LEDs

3 V

GaAs

100 Cel

120 deg

-55 Cel

45 m

e0

4 V

SFH409-2

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

950

.000001 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAs

100 Cel

40 deg

-55 Cel

55 m

e0

1.5 V

SFH4532

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

1 A

920

Infrared LEDs

3 V

85 Cel

30 deg

-40 Cel

1 m

e0

3.4 V

SFH401

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.3 A

950

.000001 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAs

100 Cel

30 deg

-55 Cel

55 m

e0

1.5 V

SFH483E7800

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.2 A

880

Infrared LEDs

5 V

AlGaAs

80 Cel

46 deg

-40 Cel

80 m

e0

3.8 V

SFH477E7848

Infineon Technologies

INFRARED LED

SINGLE

2.4 mm

1

.1 A

880

100 Cel

ROUND

-55 Cel

23 W

HIGH RELIABILITY

SFH477E7500

Infineon Technologies

INFRARED LED

SINGLE

2.4 mm

1

.1 A

880

100 Cel

ROUND

-55 Cel

23 W

HIGH RELIABILITY

SFH416-R

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

950

.0000005 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAs

100 Cel

56 deg

-55 Cel

55 m

e0

1.3 V

SFH487P1

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

880

.0000006 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAlAs

100 Cel

130 deg

-55 Cel

80 m

e0

1.8 V

SFH4200

Infineon Technologies

INFRARED LED

SURFACE MOUNT

SINGLE

2.4 mm

1

.1 A

950

.000000007 s

Photo Diodes

2 V

GaAsP

100 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

28 W

HIGH RELIABILITY

SFH401-2

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.3 A

950

.000001 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAs

100 Cel

30 deg

-55 Cel

55 m

e0

1.5 V

SFH477E7858

Infineon Technologies

INFRARED LED

SINGLE

2.4 mm

1

.1 A

880

100 Cel

ROUND

-55 Cel

23 W

HIGH RELIABILITY

SFH409

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

950

.000001 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAs

100 Cel

40 deg

-55 Cel

55 m

e0

1.5 V

SFH4515

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

950

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAs

85 Cel

-40 Cel

e0

2.8 V

SFH4591

Infineon Technologies

INFRARED LED

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

SINGLE

5 mm

1

.1 A

880

100 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

25 W

HIGH RELIABILITY

e0

SFH483ME7800

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.2 A

880

.0000006 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

AlGaAs

80 Cel

46 deg

-40 Cel

80 m

e0

3.8 V

SFH4501

Infineon Technologies

INFRARED LED

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

SINGLE

5 mm

1

.1 A

950

100 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

32 W

HIGH RELIABILITY

e0

SFH4500

Infineon Technologies

INFRARED LED

SINGLE

5 mm

1

.1 A

950

100 Cel

ROUND

-40 Cel

32 W

HIGH RELIABILITY

SFH477E7504

Infineon Technologies

INFRARED LED

SINGLE

2.4 mm

1

.1 A

880

100 Cel

ROUND

-55 Cel

23 W

HIGH RELIABILITY

SFH431-1

Infineon Technologies

INFRARED LED

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.3 A

970

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAs

100 Cel

16 deg

-55 Cel

e0

1.5 V

SFH480-3

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.2 A

880

.0000006 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

AlGaAs

12 deg

80 m

e0

1.5 V

SFH407-3

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

900

.00000005 s

Infrared LEDs

2 V

GaAs

85 Cel

-40 Cel

40 m

e0

1.6 V

SFH485-3

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

880

.0000006 s

Infrared LEDs

5 V

GaAlAs

100 Cel

40 deg

-55 Cel

80 m

e0

1.8 V

SFH407-2

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

900

.00000005 s

Infrared LEDs

2 V

GaAs

85 Cel

-40 Cel

40 m

e0

1.6 V

SFH477E7950

Infineon Technologies

INFRARED LED

SINGLE

2.4 mm

1

.1 A

880

100 Cel

ROUND

-55 Cel

23 W

HIGH RELIABILITY

SFH4080

Infineon Technologies

SURFACE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

880

Infrared LEDs

5 V

100 Cel

160 deg

-40 Cel

80 m

e0

1.5 V

SFH4010

Infineon Technologies

THROUGH HOLE MOUNT

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.1 A

860

Infrared LEDs

1 V

GaAs

70 Cel

-40 Cel

40 m

e0

1.8 V

Infrared LEDs

Infrared LEDs (light-emitting diodes) are electronic devices that emit infrared radiation, which is invisible to the human eye. Infrared LEDs are commonly used in applications where the presence of light is undesirable, such as in remote control devices, security cameras, and other electronic devices.

Infrared LEDs emit light in the infrared spectrum, which is a type of electromagnetic radiation that has longer wavelengths than visible light. Infrared radiation is commonly used in communication and sensing applications, such as in infrared remote controls and proximity sensors.

Infrared LEDs are designed to emit radiation in a narrow range of wavelengths, which allows them to be used in specific applications. They are typically made from a semiconductor material, such as gallium arsenide, and operate at low voltages and currents.

One of the advantages of using infrared LEDs is that they are energy-efficient and have a long lifespan. They also do not produce heat or noise, which makes them ideal for use in electronic devices. Additionally, they are compact and easy to integrate into electronic devices.

One of the disadvantages of using infrared LEDs is that they are limited in their range and may not be able to transmit or receive signals over long distances. Additionally, they may be affected by external sources of infrared radiation, which can interfere with their operation.