Frequently Asked Questions

An edge-emitting LED is a type of light-emitting diode that emits light from the edge of a semiconductor wafer.

These LEDs are typically used in data or analog transmission systems where the launch power requirements are too great for an SLED component and where a laser is not suitable.

The features of these LEDs include various connectors, flange options, power options, excellent thermal stability, single-mode and multi-mode pigtail, hermetic 14-PIN DIL packages, thermoelectric cooler option, military screening available, and high reliability coupling.

The electro-optical characteristics of these LEDs include center wavelength, spectral width, spectrum vs. temperature coefficient, spectral width vs. temperature coefficient, optical rise/fall time, forward current, and output power.

Please refer to your product purchase agreement for complete details or check with your OSI Laser Diode sales representative.

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