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HEBEI I.T. SHANGHAI CO. LTD. LEDS (6)

I received another shipment of LEDs from Hebei I.T. Shanghai Co. Ltd. on 08-25-04.
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5mm water-clear NUV LED, $0.25, www.hebeiltd.com.cn..., 513UV
(No minimum order required)
(Received 11-08-04 tested 02-08-05)

This is a standard 5mm LED in a water-clear epoxy case.

The light it outputs is a slightly bluish-violet, with a dominant wavelength (where you would point to on a color chart) of approximately 403-405nm. I do not have a working spectrometer at the moment, so this wavelength and all other Hebei LED wavelengths are "eyeballed" and approximate.

The beam that comes out of this LED is a medium spot, and consists of a slightly ringy central area, surrounded by a dimmer corona. This is fairly typical of 5mm LEDs in clear packages.

I do not have an instrument for measuring viewing angles, but in my estimation, the total beam width is approximately 15° wide.


Beam does not have that magenta and blue color as shown in this photograph; it appears deep violet to the eye.

Wavelength is too short for me to measure intensity with the instruments at my disposal.
Forward voltage (Vf) is 3.478 volts across this LED at 26mA.




5mm water-clear green LED, $0.27, www.hebeiltd.com.cn..., L5T47LPG41C-AHV
(No minimum order required)
(Received 11-08-04 tested 02-08-05)

This is a standard 5mm LED in a water-clear epoxy case.

The light it outputs is a pure, slightly whitish green, with a dominant wavelength (where you would point to on a color chart) of approximately 523-526nm. I do not have a working spectrometer at the moment, so this wavelength and all other Hebei LED wavelengths are "eyeballed" and approximate.

The beam that comes out of this LED is a medium spot, and consists of a slightly ringy central area, surrounded by a dimmer corona. This is fairly typical of 5mm LEDs in clear packages.

I do not have an instrument for measuring viewing angles, but in my estimation, the total beam width is approximately 17° wide.


Intensity is 12,300mcd at a forward current (If) of 26mA.
Forward voltage (Vf) is 3.431 volts across this LED at 26mA.




5mm water-clear green LED, $0.23, www.hebeiltd.com.cn..., 5B41LPG2C-D2
(No minimum order required)
(Received 11-08-04 tested 11-09-04)

This is a standard 5mm LED in a water-clear epoxy case.

The light it outputs is a pure, very slightly yellowish green, with a dominant wavelength (where you would point to on a color chart) of approximately 527-529nm. I do not have a working spectrometer at the moment, so this wavelength and all other Hebei LED wavelengths are "eyeballed" and approximate.

The beam that comes out of this LED is relatively wide, and consists of an even, circular area, surrounded by a dimmer corona. This is fairly typical of 5mm LEDs in clear packages.

I do not have an instrument for measuring viewing angles, but in my estimation, the central hotspot is approximately 30° wide, surrounded by a corona.


Intensity is 4,340mcd at a forward current (If) of 26mA.
Forward voltage (Vf) is 3.370 volts across this LED at 26mA.




5mm Red LED, $0.05, www.hebeiltd.com.cn..., L5B47HURC-D2-A
(No minimum order required)
(Received 08-25-04, tested 08-29-04)

This is a 5mm LED in a water-clear epoxy case.
The light it outputs is a very slightly orangish vivid red, with a dominant wavelength (where you would point to on a color chart) of approximately 630-635nm.

The beam that comes out of this LED consists of a squarish central hotspot, surrounded by a dimmer ring, surrounded by a brighter penumbra, surrounded by a dimmer corona.

I do not have an instrument for measuring viewing angles, but in my estimation, the beam is approximately 45° to 50° wide.


Intensity is 1,260mcd at a forward current (If) of 26mA.
Remember, wider viewing angles always equal lower mcd values.
Forward voltage (Vf) is 2.29 volts across this LED.




5mm Red LED, $0.04, www.hebeiltd.com.cn..., L5T47LR1C-A
(No minimum order required)
(Received 08-25-04, tested 08-30-04)

This is a 5mm LED in a water-clear epoxy case.
The light it outputs is a vivid red, with a dominant wavelength (where you would point to on a color chart) of approximately 635-645nm.

The beam that comes out of this LED consists of a squarish central hotspot, surrounded by a dimmer penumbra, surrounded by a brighter ring, surrounded by another very dim penumbra, surrounded by a brighter outer ring, finally surrounded by a very dim corona.

I do not have an instrument for measuring viewing angles, but in my estimation, the beam is approximately 10° to 12° wide.


Intensity is 2,570mcd at a forward current (If) of 26mA.
Forward voltage (Vf) is 2.43 volts across this LED.




5mm Flat Top (Lensless) Green LED, $0.33, www.hebeiltd.com.cn..., L5N47LPG41C-AHV
(No minimum order required)
(Received 08-25-04, tested 08-31-04)

This is a 5mm lensless LED in a water-clear epoxy case.


Here's a photograph of the LED itself, showing the dome end is truncated and flat.

The light it outputs is a very slightly whitish green, with a dominant wavelength (where you would point to on a color chart) of approximately 523-527nm.

The beam that comes out of this LED is a smooth, broad flood.

I do not have an instrument for measuring viewing angles, but in my estimation, the beam is approximately 120°.


Photograph makes the light appear brighter than it really is.
Intensity is 2,030mcd at a forward current (If) of 26mA.
Remember, wider viewing angles always equal
lower mcd values, and this LED has a VERY wide beam.
Forward voltage (Vf) is 3.99 volts across this LED.




Oval 5mm Red LED, $0.05, www.hebeiltd.com.cn..., L763HURC-A
(No minimum order required)
(Received 08-25-04, tested 08-31-04)

This is an oval or "cat's eye" 5mm LED in a water-clear epoxy case.
The light it outputs is a vivid,very slightly orangish red with a dominant wavelength (where you would point to on a color chart) of approximately 625-635nm.

The beam that comes out of this LED consists of a wide, somewhat annular oval-shaped hotspot, surrounded by a dim corona. This is a beam configuation I have not encountered before, so I have no basis with which to perform a comparative analysis.

I do not have an instrument for measuring viewing angles, but in my estimation, the beam is approximately 50° wide by approximately 25° to 30° tall.


Intensity is 2,320mcd at a forward current (If) of 26mA.
Forward voltage (Vf) is 2.29 volts across this LED.




Auto (Piranha) High-Flux Red LED, $0.17, www.hebeiltd.com.cn..., L945VEC6C-AHV
(No minimum order required)
(Received 08-25-04 tested 08-31-04)

This is a high-flux 4-lead LED in a water-clear epoxy case.


Here's a look at the LED itself.
One of the corners of the LED package is slightly cut off; this indicates the leads on that side are cathodes (-).

The light it outputs is a slightly orangish red, with a dominant wavelength (where you would point to on a color chart) of approximately 623-629nm. I do not have a working spectrometer at the moment, so this wavelength and all other Hebei LED wavelengths are "eyeballed" and approximate.

The beam that comes out of this LED is wide, and consists of an annular (doughnut-shaped), circular hotspot, surrounded by a slightly dimmer penumbra. This is fairly typical of high-flux LEDs in flattish, square packages with four leads.

I do not have an instrument for measuring viewing angles, but in my estimation, the central hotspot is approximately 15° wide, surrounded by a penumbra that's approximately 60° to 70° wide.


Light is significantly less orangish than this photograph makes it appear.
Intensity is 1,740mcd at a forward current (If) of 53mA.
Remember, wider viewing angles always equal lower mcd values.
Forward voltage (Vf) is 2.47 volts across this LED at 53mA.




Auto (Piranha) High-Flux Yellow LED, $0.15, www.hebeiltd.com.cn..., L945VY3C
(No minimum order required)
(Received 08-25-04 tested 08-31-04)

This is a high-flux 4-lead LED in a water-clear epoxy case.


Here's a look at the LED itself.
One of the corners of the LED package is slightly cut off; this indicates the leads on that side are cathodes (-).

The light it outputs is a slightly amberish yellow, with a dominant wavelength (where you would point to on a color chart) of approximately 583-587nm. I do not have a working spectrometer at the moment, so this wavelength and all other Hebei LED wavelengths are "eyeballed" and approximate.

The beam that comes out of this LED is wide, and consists of an annular (doughnut-shaped), circular hotspot, surrounded by a slightly dimmer penumbra. This is fairly typical of high-flux LEDs in flattish, square packages with four leads.

I do not have an instrument for measuring viewing angles, but in my estimation, the central hotspot is approximately 15° wide, surrounded by a penumbra that's approximately 60° to 70° wide.


Light is significantly less orangish than this photograph makes it appear.
Intensity is 1,640mcd at a forward current (If) of 53mA.
Remember, wider viewing angles always equal lower mcd values.
Forward voltage (Vf) is 2.46 volts across this LED at 53mA.




All 3mm, 5mm, 8mm, and 10mm Hebei I.T. Shanghai Co. Ltd. LEDs were powered with a Hosfelt Electronics LED tester, outputting a known current of 26mA from the receptacles the LEDs were tested in.
High-flux ("spider") LEDs were powered with a Mid-Eastern variable voltage, current-clamping power supply, with the current set to the individual LED under test.




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