ROHM Unveils Compact NIR LEDs with Industry-Leading Radiant Intensity

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ROHM has added new compact top-view models to its range of surface-mount near-infrared (NIR) LEDs. These latest additions are specifically designed for use in applications like VR/AR devices, industrial optical sensors, and human presence detection systems.

The demand for advanced sensing technologies utilizing near-infrared (NIR) has grown in recent years, particularly in VR/AR equipment and biosensing devices. These technologies are used in applications such as eye tracking, iris recognition, and blood flow/oxygen saturation measurements that require high accuracy. At the same time, miniaturization, energy efficiency, and design flexibility are becoming increasingly important. In industrial equipment, near-infrared LEDs are playing a greater role with the rise of precise printer control and automation systems. In response, ROHM is expanding customer options by developing a lineup of compact packages and wavelengths that offer greater design flexibility, while contributing to higher precision and power savings by achieving high radiant intensity.

The new lineup consists of six models in three package configurations, including two ultra-compact (1.0mm × 0.6mm), ultra-thin (t=0.2mm) products as part of the PICOLED series: SML-P14RW and SML-P14R3W. In addition, there are four variants in the industry-standard (1.6mm × 0.8mm) size, featuring a narrow beam circular lens package (CSL0902RT, CSL0902R3T) and flat lens design that emits light over a wide range (CSL1002RT, CSL1002R3T). Each package is available in two wavelengths, 850nm (860nm for the SML-P14RW) and 940nm, allowing customers various options for their specific application needs. The 850nm wavelength is ideal for phototransistors and camera sensors, making it suitable for high-sensitivity applications such as eye tracking and object detection in VR/AR. At the same time, the 940nm wavelength is less affected by sunlight and does not appear red when emitting light, making it suitable for motion sensors. It is also widely used in biosensing applications such as pulse oximeters to measure blood flow and oxygen saturation (SpO2).

The light source incorporates an NIR element with an optimized emission layer structure utilizing proprietary technology developed through in-house manufacturing expertise. This has made it possible to achieve industry-leading* radiant intensity in a compact package, which was previously considered difficult. For example, compared to a standard 1006 size product, the SML-P14RW delivers approx. 1.4 times the radiant intensity at the same current. In other words, the SML-P14RW consumes 30% less power to achieve the same radiation intensity. This technology improves sensing accuracy and power savings for the entire system.

Going forward, ROHM will continue to provide innovative light source solutions that support next-generation sensing technologies, creating new value in the VR/AR and industrial equipment markets, while contributing to the realization of a sustainable society.

Compact NIR LED Lineup

ROHM also offers NIR-sensitive phototransistors.

Application Examples

• VR/AR licenses (eye tracking, gesture recognition)

• Pulse oximeters (blood flow/oxygen saturation measurement)

• Industrial optical sensors (object passage detection, position detection), self-checkout systems (bill/card  

   detection), mobile printers (paper detection)

• Home appliance remote controls (IR data communication), robot vacuum cleaners (floor detection)

Online Distributor Information

Availability: now

Pricing: $1.0/unit (samples, excluding tax)

Online Distributors: DigiKey, Mouser and Farnell

Target Sales Products: SML-P14RW, SML-P14R3W, CSL0902RT, CSL0902R3T, CSL1002RT, CSL1002R3T

Terminology

VR/AR (Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality)

Virtual reality immerses users in a completely digital environment through small high-resolution monitors or screens within an enclosed space. Augmented reality enhances the real world by overlaying digital content onto a headset or smart glasses, enabling users to interact with 3D images. Collectively, these technologies are sometimes referred to as XR (Cross Reality or Extended Reality).

Near-Infrared (NIR)

Refers to light in the wavelength range of 780nm to 1000nm. Primarily used in sensors, communication and measurement applications, it is suitable for high accuracy distance measurement and recognition.

PICOLED Series

ROHM’s ultra-small, ultra-thin chip LEDs designed for compact mobile devices and wearables, developed using a proprietary element manufacturing process.

Radiant Intensity

An index representing the strength of energy emitted by a light-emitting device in a specific direction (unit: W/sr). This is an important factor that affects the LED’s output intensity and detection performance on the receiving side.

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