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LED for NVIS A 1

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8060A

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Apr 25, 2007
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I'm designing a device with two LED annunciators that must be NVIS A compatible. This device is not in a cockpit and does not require intensity matching. Does anyone know which frequency of LED best meets the requirement. A GAP LED is 555nm, which I think is ideal. However, these are dim by todays standards. There are new chemistries in the 528nm range. What I don't know is if this is acceptable for NVIS A.

 
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Most, if not all, LEDs emit in the short wave IR (SWIR) band (700-1000nm) in sufficient intensity to make your device non-compliant. NVGs have incredible gain, so even though the manufacturer's spectral plot shows negligible to no emission in the IR, the LED probably emits. Even Blue LEDs will be visible to NVGs due to their IR emission. Few manfacturers will provide LED spectral plots with a log scale. With this type of plot you can see if the LED emits in the SWIR band.

The only sure way to make an LED NVIS compliant is to filter it.

MIL-L-87562 provides the maximum emission requirements for NVIS compatible illumination.
 
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