08.06.15
Osram is launching the Oslon Black SFH 4713A, an infrared LED (IRED) with a wavelength of 850 nanometers (nm). It is suited to security applications, such as camera surveillance of public spaces, company premises and entrances to banks and shopping centers.
While previous Oslon Black high-flux IREDs were designed for systems with a range of up to 100 meters, the SFH 4713A supports efficient designs for near-range illumination from 10 to 50 meters.
Infrared short- to mid-range lighting systems are the target application for the SFH 4713A from Osram Opto Semiconductors. To create its new infrared LED (IRED), Osram transferred the high-performance technology behind the Oslon Black, with its optical output of over 1 watt (W), to the mid-range power classes of about 760 mW, rounding off its portfolio. From now on the IRED is available with a beam angle of 90°.
The new IREDs are the result of advances in chip and package technology – developments that enabled Osram to engineer an Oslon Black with unprecedented electro-optical efficiency less than a year ago.
“With this new version of the Oslon Black, our customers can use the same designs they did before for high-end, long-range applications, engineer systems with mid- to short-ranges and cut costs at the same time”, explains Dr. Jörg Heerlein, senior manager product marketing at Osram Opto Semiconductors.
While previous Oslon Black high-flux IREDs were designed for systems with a range of up to 100 meters, the SFH 4713A supports efficient designs for near-range illumination from 10 to 50 meters.
Infrared short- to mid-range lighting systems are the target application for the SFH 4713A from Osram Opto Semiconductors. To create its new infrared LED (IRED), Osram transferred the high-performance technology behind the Oslon Black, with its optical output of over 1 watt (W), to the mid-range power classes of about 760 mW, rounding off its portfolio. From now on the IRED is available with a beam angle of 90°.
The new IREDs are the result of advances in chip and package technology – developments that enabled Osram to engineer an Oslon Black with unprecedented electro-optical efficiency less than a year ago.
“With this new version of the Oslon Black, our customers can use the same designs they did before for high-end, long-range applications, engineer systems with mid- to short-ranges and cut costs at the same time”, explains Dr. Jörg Heerlein, senior manager product marketing at Osram Opto Semiconductors.