Hello Vic
You can use almost any IR led with a little tweaking, just be sure to get the operating values of your leds from your shop, for proper resistor calculation.
You may have up to 2 things to adjust :
- Your beam angle may be too narrow
the solution here, is to papersand your leds, to have a flat top. This somewhat reduce a bit the lighting strength, but will increase the beam field.
ie :
Here you can see a standard 3mm led i used for tests, and the same led sanded just below.
- Your Led wavelength may be mostly or completely cutoff by the webcam builtin IR filter
In this case , you'll have to unmount this IR filter (I had to, my "noname" IR leds were simply not seen by the webcam until I removed that filter)
About the OP239B :
These are about 1.2V 100mA IR emitter (890nm wavelength). They are suitable for freetrack.
Use this values to calculate resistor values , or even less current.
When you mount them , be very careful to mount them the correct way, cabling them the wrong way may destroy them , since their rated reverse voltage is only 2V.
Hope this helps