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Mini 850nm infrared LED revealed by Osram

The mini Midled is claimed to provide the highest radiant intensity of its size class

The infrared Mini Midled from Osram Opto Semiconductors is only 0.9 mm high but this tiny device produces a narrow and intense beam of infrared light.

With its radiant intensity of 60 mW per steradian (mW/sr) at 100 mA, it outperforms other comparable devices.

This low-profile surface-mountable emitter is ideal particularly for proximity sensors in devices where space is limited and for light barriers.



The narrow intense light beams from the new Mini Midled from Osram Opto Semiconductors are ideal for light barriers and proximity sensors as they offer zero crosstalk

In many sensor applications it is not only the optical power of an emitter that is important but also whether the available light is widely spread or concentrated in a narrow high-power beam. This is characterised by the half-angle. The radiant intensity (measured in watts per steradian) indicates the optical power within a solid angle and therefore defines the intensity of the emitted light beam.

The great advantage of the new Mini Midled is its half-angle of 17°, producing a narrow light beam and a radiant intensity of 60 mW/sr at 100 mA. This is achieved by focusing the light with a metalised reflector integrated in the device. The new infrared LED offers a high output despite its exceptionally small dimensions of just 2.3 x 1.95 x 0.9 mm.

The Mini Midled is the second SMT device from Osram Opto Semiconductors in MID (Molded Interconnected Device) technology, following the 1.6 mm high Midled. Thanks to new package technologies, Osram has managed to reduce the total height of the new infrared emitter to less than 1mm but the new device can still be processed in the usual way.

Small and powerful infrared diodes with a wavelength of 850 nm, such as the low-profile narrow-beam Mini Midled, offer major benefits in applications where there is little space but high radiant intensity is needed. Typical applications include light barriers, smart phones and optical touch screens.

Bianka Schnabel, Marketing Manager at Osram Opto Semiconductors, has high expectations for the new mini emitter. “The low-profile Mini Midled is particularly suitable as an emitter for proximity sensors in smart phones and similar devices because it takes up very little space and yet delivers high power. Thanks to its sophisticated design, it also considerably reduces optical crosstalk so no optical shielding is required, which makes life easier for designers.“

Proximity sensors are a combination of an emitter and a detector. The emitter illuminates an approaching object, and the light reflected from the object is received by the detector. For proximity sensors to operate properly it is crucial that no light from the emitter should reach the detector directly (crosstalk). This is precisely what often happens with devices that are not equipped with a metalised reflector. But with the Mini Midled there is no need for shielding and the overall design is much simpler.

The non-metalised surfaces are dark coloured so the Mini Midled can be mounted inconspicuously behind a smart phone cover.
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