TOPLED


PLCC-2 package - high reliability - all colors - also available in reverse mount version

Related Product Groups

TOPLED Standard

PLCC-2 package - high reliability - all colors / Lead (Pb) Free - RoHS Compliant

TOPLED Reverse Gullwing

Device emits through the PCB - high reliability - all colors / Lead (Pb) Free

TOPLED with Lens

PLCC-2 package with lens, high brightness in beam direction, Lead (Pb) free - RoHS compliant

TOPLED Black Series

Black PLCC 2 package with lens, colorless resin

Additional Documentation and Information
Document Type Title Date File Type File Size
Application Note Thermal Management of SMT LED
To achieve reliability and optimal performance of LED Light sources a proper thermal management design is necessary. Like all electronic...
2010-03-01 PDF 208 KB
Application Note Comparison of LED Circuits
In recent years, Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) have become a viable alternative to conventional light sources. The overriding advantages long...
2004-05-03 PDF 87 KB
Application Note Thermal consideration of LEDs in video display applications
The purpose of this application brief is to show a method to determine the maximum permissible power dissipation of the LEDs in a display...
2004-02-02 PDF 1834 KB
Application Note Replacement of TSN by AlInGaP Chip Technology
This application note illustrates, how one can replace LEDs with old TSN chip technology (transparent substrate, n-doped) by state of the...
2003-07-17 PDF 148 KB
Application Note Dimming InGaN LEDs
The first true ancestors to the Indium Gallium Nitride (InGaN) LED evolved last decade. These took the form of blue LEDs utilizing Silicon...
2003-01-08 PDF 150 KB
Application Note Surface Mount LED Applications
SMT Replaces Through Hole Technology. The use of SMT-TOPLED varies greatly from the use of traditional through hole LEDs. Historically...
2002-06-26 PDF 206 KB
Application Note Surface Mounting
What is Surface Mounting? In conventional board assembly technology the component leads are inserted into holes through the PC board and...
2002-06-06 PDF 186 KB