HIGH POWER LED | Side emitting type | Ultra Blue

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Introduction: Why Side Emitting High Power LEDs Stand Out Side emitting High Power LEDs are at the forefront of lighting technology, offering unique advantages over traditional lighting solutions. Known for their directional light output, these LEDs are pivotal in applications where space is limited and specific lighting direction is required. The focus on "red leds" or "led red" in this context highlights their widespread use in various domains. Key Features of Side Emitting High Power LEDs These LEDs are distinguished by their ability to emit light at a 90-degree angle, which is ideal for edge lighting applications. Their compact size, combined with high luminosity, makes them versatile components in electronics design. Furthermore, their energy efficiency and longevity underscore their appeal in modern electronics manufacturing. Applications: Where Side Emitting Makes a Difference From automotive dashboards to signage and decorative lighting, the applications of side emitting High Power LEDs are vast. Their unique light dispersion properties make them suitable for creating uniform lighting effects in slim profiles, adding both functionality and aesthetic value to products. Harnessing the Benefits: A Closer Look The adoption of these LEDs translates into tangible benefits, including reduced power consumption, lower heat generation, and enhanced product design flexibility. For electronics manufacturers, these advantages facilitate the development of innovative, energy-efficient, and visually appealing products. Case Studies: Lighting the Way to Success Illustrative case studies reveal the transformative impact of side emitting High Power LEDs in various sectors. One standout example involves their use in emergency vehicle lighting, where their directional brightness significantly improves visibility and safety. From the Users: Testimonials That Matter Hearing directly from engineers and designers who have integrated these LEDs into their projects provides invaluable insights. User testimonials emphasize the practical advantages and creative possibilities enabled by side emitting High Power LEDs, reinforcing their role in driving technological advancement. Conclusion: The Future is Bright with Side Emitting High Power LEDs The exploration of High Power LEDs with side emitting type illuminates a path toward innovative lighting solutions that blend efficiency with creativity. For electronics professionals, embracing these LEDs means not just keeping pace with industry trends but leading the charge towards a brighter, more sustainable future. Call to Action Electronics manufacturers, engineers, and designers are encouraged to consider the vast potential of side emitting High Power LEDs for their next project. Discover how these red LEDs can transform your products and lead the way in lighting innovation.
HIGH POWER LED,Side emitting type
HIGH POWER LED,Side emitting type

Features

  • Side Emitting High Power LED: These LEDs emit light from the side, making them ideal for edge lighting and applications requiring directional lighting.
  • 1W, 3W, and 5W Options: The range of power levels allows for versatility in lighting intensity, suitable for both subtle ambient lighting and more pronounced illumination needs.
  • Long Service Life: Typically up to 50,000 hours of operation, ensuring longevity and reducing the need for frequent replacements.
  • Low Luminosity Loss: Designed to maintain brightness over time, providing consistent light output throughout their lifespan.
  • Variety of Emitting Colors: Available in multiple colors, enabling a range of lighting design possibilities and aesthetic choices.
  • Working Current Ranges: Compatible with various power setups, with current ranges of 200-350mA for lower wattage models and up to 700mA and 1050mA for higher wattage models.
  • Heat Sink Options: Can be provided with or without a heat sink. Including a heat sink is important for managing heat dissipation in high-power LEDs, crucial for maintaining performance and extending lifespan.
  • RoHS Compliance: Adherence to the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive ensures environmentally safe and non-hazardous manufacturing.

Applications

  • Edge Lighting: Ideal for applications such as acrylic signs, light shelves, and display cases where edge illumination is desired.
  • Architectural Lighting: Suitable for creating striking effects in coves, wall grazing, and accent lighting in buildings.
  • Decorative Lighting: Used in decorative installations for events, art installations, and commercial spaces.
  • Backlighting: Useful for backlighting panels, translucent materials, and creating ambient lighting effects.
  • Automotive Lighting: Applied in car interiors and exteriors for aesthetic and functional lighting.
  • Signage and Wayfinding: Utilized in signage, billboards, and wayfinding systems for clear and visible lighting.
  • Furniture and Interior Design: Integrated into furniture, shelving, and interior design elements for a modern and stylish look.
  • Specialty and Custom Lighting Projects: Popular in custom lighting solutions and DIY projects for their unique lighting characteristics and versatility.
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Soldering

When soldering, leave a minimum of 2mm clearance from the base of the base of the lens to the soldering point. Dipping the lens into the solder must be avoided.

Do not apply any external stress to the lead frame during soldering while the LED is at high temperature.

Recommended soldering conditions:

 

IR Reflow Soldering (for SMD display)Wave SolderingSoldering Iron
Pre-Heat150-180°CPre-Heat100°C Max.Temperature300°C Max.
Pre-Heat Time120sec Max.Pre-Heat Time60sec Max.
Peak Temperature260°C Max.SolderWave260°C Max.Soldering Time3sec Max.(one time only)
Soldering Time10 sec Max.Soldering Time5sec Max.

Note: Excessive soldering temperature and/or time might result in deformation of the LED lens or failure of the LED

ESD(Electrostatic Discharge)

Static Electricity or power surge will damage the LED.

Suggestions to prevent ESD (Electrostatic Discharge):

n Use a conductive wrist band or anti-electrostatic glove when handling these LEDs

n All devices, equipment, and machinery must be properly grounded

n Work tables, storage racks, etc. should be properly grounded

n Use ion blower to neutralize the static charge which might have built up on surface of the LED’s

 plastic lens as a result of friction between LEDs during storage and handling

ESD-damaged LEDs will exhibit abnormal characteristics such as high reverse leakage current, 

low forward voltage, or “no light on” at low currents. To verify for ESD damage, check for “light on” 

and Vf of the suspect LEDs at low currents.

The Vf of “good” LEDs should be>2.0V@0.1mA for InGaN product and >1.4V@0.1mA for AlInGaP

 product.

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When selecting power for LED systems, it’s essential to understand several key parameters to ensure safe operation, longevity, and optimal performance. Here are some steps and considerations for LED power selection:

  • Determine the Forward Voltage (Vf) of the LED(s):

Each LED has a forward voltage, which is the voltage at which the LED operates when the current is flowing through it. This value can typically be found in the LED’s datasheet.

  • Determine the Forward Current (If) of the LED(s):

The forward current is the current at which the LED is designed to operate. Running an LED at higher than its rated current can reduce its lifespan and increase the heat it produces.

  • Decide on the Configuration:

Series Configuration: When LEDs are connected in series, the forward voltages add up, but the current remains the same.

Parallel Configuration: When LEDs are connected in parallel, the forward voltage remains the same, but the currents add up. This configuration can be risky because if one LED fails or has a slightly lower forward voltage, it can cause the other LEDs to draw more current.

Calculate Total Power Requirements:

Power (W) = Total Forward Voltage (V) x Total Forward Current (A)

For example, if you have three LEDs connected in series, each with a forward voltage of 3V and a forward current of 20mA, the total power requirement would be:

Power = (3V + 3V + 3V) x 20mA = 9V x 0.02A = 0.18W

  • Select an Appropriate Power Supply:
  • Voltage Rating: The power supply voltage should match or slightly exceed the total forward voltage of your LED configuration.
  • Current Rating: The power supply’s current rating should meet or exceed the total forward current of your LED configuration.
  • Safety Margin: It’s a good practice to select a power supply that can provide at least 20% more power than your calculated requirement. This ensures the power supply isn’t operating at its maximum capacity, which can extend its life and ensure safer operation.
  • Consider Additional Features:
  • Dimming Capability: If you want to control the brightness of your LEDs, choose a power supply with dimming capabilities.
  • Overcurrent and Overvoltage Protection: To protect your LEDs, select a power supply with built-in protection mechanisms.
  • Thermal Management: Ensure that the power supply has adequate cooling, especially if it will be enclosed or in a location with limited airflow.
  • Regulation and Efficiency:A power supply with good regulation will maintain a consistent voltage output despite variations in the load. High efficiency ensures minimal power is wasted as heat.
  • Physical Size and Form Factor:Depending on where you plan to place the power supply, its size and shape may be critical factors.

In summary, when selecting power for LED systems, understanding your LED’s requirements and the configuration you plan to use is essential. Then, pick a power supply that meets those needs with some added safety margin, keeping in mind any additional features or constraints relevant to your project.

Here are some well-regarded brands in the industry:

  • Mean Well: One of the most recognized brands in the LED power supply industry, Mean Well offers a wide range of products suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. Their units often come with features like overcurrent protection, dimming capabilities, and high efficiency.
  • Tridonic: A global leader in lighting technology, Tridonic offers LED drivers and power supplies that cater to various lighting solutions, from simple setups to advanced smart lighting systems.
  • Philips Advance Xitanium: Philips is a well-known brand in the lighting industry, and their Xitanium series of LED drivers are known for reliability and performance. They cater to both indoor and outdoor LED applications.
  • Osram: Another giant in the lighting industry, Osram offers a range of LED drivers and power supplies suitable for various applications, including architectural and street lighting.
  • LIFUD: Specializing in LED drivers, LIFUD is known for its high-quality products that cater to both commercial and residential LED lighting solutions.
  • MOSO: This brand offers a variety of LED drivers, especially for outdoor and industrial applications. Their products are known for durability and performance.
  • TDK-Lambda: With a history in power electronics, TDK-Lambda offers a range of power supplies and LED drivers suitable for various applications, emphasizing reliability and advanced features.
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