Datasheet
VDMR10A1, VDMO10A1, VDMY10A1, VDMG10A1
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Vishay Semiconductors
Rev. 1.2, 29-Nov-13
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Document Number: 84197
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Standard 7-Segment SMD Display 10 mm
DESCRIPTION
The VDM.10A1 series are 10 mm SMD seven segment LED
displays in a very compact package.
The devices utilize AlInGaP on GaAs chip technology.
PRODUCT GROUP AND PACKAGE DATA
• Product group: Display
•Package: 10 mm
• Product series: SMD
• Angle of half intensity: ± 50°
FEATURES
• Evenly lighted segments
• Grey package surface
• Untinted segments
• Luminous intensity categorized
• Yellow, green, and soft orange categorized for
color
• Wide viewing angle
• Suitable for DC and high peak current
• Material categorization: For definitions of compliance
please see www.vishay.com/doc?99912
APPLICATIONS
•Panel meters
• Test- and measure-equipment
• Point-of-sale terminals
• Control units
PARTS TABLE
PART COLOR
LUMINOUS INTENSITY
(μcd)
at
I
F
(mA)
WAVELENGTH
(nm)
at
I
F
(mA)
FORWARD VOLTAGE
(V)
at
I
F
(mA)
CIRCUITRY
MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX.
VDMR10A1 Super red 450 1600 - 1 - 631 - 20 - 2.0 2.6 20 Common anode
VDMO10A1 Soft orange 180 650 - 1 - 605 - 20 - 2.0 2.6 20 Common anode
VDMY10A1 Yellow 450 1600 - 1 - 587 - 20 - 2.0 2.6 20 Common anode
VDMG10A1 Green 110 500 - 1 - 572 - 20 - 2.0 2.6 20 Common anode
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (T
amb
= 25 °C, unless otherwise specified)
VDMR10A1, VDMO10A1, VDMY10A1, VDMG10A1
PARAMETER TEST CONDITION SYMBOL VALUE UNIT
Power dissipation per segment P
V
70 mW
Peak forward current per segment
(frequency 1 kHz, 10 % duty cycle)
I
F
60 mA
Continous forward current per segment I
F
25 mA
Forward current derating from 25 °C 0.28 mA/°C
Operating temperature range T
amb
-35 to +105 °C
Storage temperature range T
stg
-35 to +105 °C
Iron soldering conditions: 1/16" below seating plane for 3 s at 260 °C