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cholubaz #1 24/12/2008 - 07h37

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I have read so many posts and looked a some videos and now I'm a little confused.

For the IR LED's will these work? ... Also does the color of the LED's matter?

PProduct description:
Colour : RED
Size (mm) : 5mm
Lens Colour : Water Clear
Peak Wave Length (nm) : 620~630
Forward Voltage (V) : 1.8~2.2
Reverse Current (uA) : <=30
Luminous Intensity Typ Iv (mcd) : Average in 5000
Life Rating : 100,000 Hours
Viewing Angle : 180 Degree
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta=25°C)
Max Power Dissipation : 80mw
Max Continuous Forward Current : 30mA
Max Peak Forward Current : 75mA
Reverse Voltage : 5~6V
Lead Soldering Temperature : 240°C (<5Sec)
Operating Temperature Range : -25°C ~ +85°C
Preservative Temperature Range : -30°C ~ +100°C

They are 5MM which I understand is recommended and the viewing angle is 180 Degrees. Is that to much as I see most of the ones you talk about are like 40 - 65 degrees.
Is brighter better when it comes to making one of these? for example..
Size (mm) : 5mm
Lens Colour : Water Clear
Peak Wave Length (nm) : 465~470
Forward Voltage (V) : 3.2 ~ 3.8
Reverse Current (uA) : <=30
Luminous Intensity Typ Iv (mcd) : Average in 5000
Life Rating : 100,000 Hours
Viewing Angle : 120 Degree
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta=25â°C)
Max Power Dissipation : 80mw
Max Continuous Forward Current : 30mA
Max Peak Forward Current : 75mA
Reverse Voltage : 5~6V

Thanks,
Chris
didja #2 24/12/2008 - 18h04

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Hi Chris,

Both of these LEDs are gonna be okay. If you can, go for the first one : the larger is the view angle the better.

However, both these leds are not IR ones. The best IR leds for FreeTrack emmit with a wave length around 880 nm.

If you can't get IR leds, Red leds are the better ones. The leds you've choosen are definitely very good red leds, but they are not IR, that the problem.

Rémy
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cholubaz #3 31/12/2008 - 03h15

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I think I found the perfect LED.
How does these specs look?
http://www.sunrom.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=118
Details
Clear Visibility of 60 Degree at 940nm Wavelength

Applications

   * Remote Control
   * Night Vision
   * Traffic
   * Automotive Lighting Switch
   * Home Lighting Switch

Features

   * Infrared with Large angle
   * Low Power Consumption
   * Longer Life Time
   * I.C. Compatible

Typical Electrical & Optical Characteristics (Ta=25 Deg. C)

   * DC forward voltage : VF (IF =20mA) 1.2V-1.4 Typ, 1.6VMax
   * DC reverse current : IR (VR =5V) 100uA
   * Power Output(Po) : Iv (IF =20mA)
   * BI01 : 15 +/- 10mW
   * Wavelength : Iv (IF =20mA) 940nm
   * Outer Dimension: 5mm

Cheers,
Chris
didja #4 01/01/2009 - 21h38

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Hello,

do you plan to remove your webcam's IR filter ? If you do, I think this LED is ok. If you don't, the peak wavelenght can be a problem cause it sometimes can't get trough the IR filter (better : 880nm).

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