Datasheet NSPW500BS (Nichia) - 7

ManufacturerNichia
DescriptionSPECIFICATIONS FOR NICHIA WHITE LED
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Nichia STSE-CW2159A (7) Safety Guideline for Human Eyes In 1993, the International Electric Committee (IEC) issued a standard concerning laser product safety
(IEC 825-1). Since then, this standard has been applied for diffused light sources (LEDs) as well
as lasers.
In 1998 IEC 60825-1 Edition 1.1 evaluated the magnitude of the light source.
In 2001 IEC 60825-1 Amendment 2 converted the laser class into 7 classes for end products.
Components are excluded from this system. Products which contain visible LEDs are now classified
as class 1. Products containing UV LEDs are class 1M. Products containing LEDs can be classified
as class 2 in cases where viewing angles are narrow, optical manipulation intensifies the light, and/or the
energy emitted is high. For these systems it is recommended to avoid long term exposure.
It is also recommended to follow the IEC regulations regarding safety and labeling of products.
(8) Others Care must be taken to ensure that the reverse voltage will not exceed the absolute maximum rating
when using the LEDs with matrix drive. The LEDs described in this brochure are intended to be used for ordinary electronic equipment (such
as office equipment, communications equipment, measurement instruments and household appliances).
Consult Nichia’s sales staff in advance for information on the applications in which exceptional quality
and reliability are required, particularly when the failure or malfunction of the LEDs may directly
jeopardize life or health (such as for airplanes, aerospace, submersible repeaters, nuclear reactor
control systems, automobiles, traffic control equipment, life support systems and safety devices). User shall not reverse engineer by disassembling or analysis of the LEDs without having prior written
consent from Nichia.
When defective LEDs are found, the User shall inform Nichia directly before
disassembling or analysis. The formal specifications must be exchanged and signed by both parties before large volume purchase begins. The appearance and specifications of the product may be modified for improvement without notice. -6-