PT-39-G-L21-MPH [LUMINUS]
LEDs Thermally Enhanced;型号: | PT-39-G-L21-MPH |
厂家: | Luminus |
描述: | LEDs Thermally Enhanced |
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PT39-TE Product Datasheet
PT39 LEDs
Thermally Enhanced
Features:
• Matched RGB Chipset with 3.9 mm2 emitting area designed for LED projector applications
• Enhanced thermal performance allows for operation up to 12 A (3A/mm2)
• Ultra low thermal resistance, common anode copper-core PCB package
Table of Contents
Technology Overview ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ2
Understanding Big Chip Test
Specificationsꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ2
• Photonic lattice technology for very high surface brightness and uniform surface emission
Ordering Information ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ3
Flux /Power Bin Definition ꢀ ꢀ4
• Wide color gamut: Red-Amber 613nm, GREEN 525 nm, Blue 460nm typical dominant
wavelength
• Single emitting area per color allows for collection with single lens for simplified optics
• LED mounted on MC-PCB for easier thermal and optical integration
Optical & Electrical
Characteristics ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ 5- 6
Blue Flux Bin Ranges by
Wavelength ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ7
• Aspect ratio optimized and compatible with micro-display diagonal sizes ranging from
0.45”to 0.55”
Characterization Curves ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ8
Spectrum and Angular
• RoHS (EU-2002/95/EC Directive) and REACH compliant
Intensity Distributionꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ9
Thermal Resistance ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ 10
Mechanical
Dimensionsꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ 11-12
Shipping Tray Outline ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ 13
Packing and Shipping
Applications
• Specifically engineered for high brightness pocket-size, ultra portable front projectors,
head-up projection displays and hybrid projectors
Specifications ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ 14
History of Changes ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ 15
• Optimized for Micro-Display diagonal sizes ranging from 0.45”to 0.55”
• Suitable for DLP™ ( 0.45”WXGA, 0.55”SVGA), LCoS and HTPS /3LCD microdisplays
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Technology Overview
Luminus Big Chip LEDs™ benefit from a suite of innovations in the fields of chip technology, packaging and thermal management. These
breakthroughs allow illumination engineers and system designers to achieve solutions that are high brightness and high efficiency.
cycling and humidity, and have been fully qualified for use in
extreme high power and high current applications. With very
low failure rates and median lifetimes that typically exceed
60,000 hours, Luminus Big Chip LEDs are ready for even the
most demanding applications. (Please refer to Luminus’
Reliability application note for more information.)
Photonic Lattice Technology
Luminus’photonic lattice technology enables large area LED
chips with uniform brightness over the entire LED chip surface.
The optical power and brightness produced by these large
monolithic chips enable solutions which replace arc and
halogen lamps where arrays of traditional high power LEDs
cannot.
Environmental Benefits
Luminus LEDs help reduce power consumption and the amount
of hazardous waste entering the environment. All Big Chip LED
products manufactured by Luminus are RoHS and REACH
compliant and free of hazardous materials, including lead and
mercury.
Packaging Technology
Thermal management is critical in high power LED applications.
With a thermal resistance from junction to case of 1.0º C/W,
Luminus PT39 LEDs can be driven at higher current densities
while maintaining a low junction temperature, thereby resulting
in brighter solutions and longer lifetimes.
Reliability
For high power operation, Luminus Big Chip LEDs are one of the
most reliable light sources in the world today. Big Chip LEDs
have passed a rigorous suite of environmental and mechanical
stress tests, including mechanical shock, vibration, temperature
Understanding Big Chip LED Test Specifications
Every Luminus LED is extensively tested at rated current to ensure that it meets the high quality standards expected from Luminus
products.
values in real world operation can be extrapolated based on the
information contained within this product data sheet.
Testing of Big Chip LEDs
Luminus core board products are typically measured in such a
way that the characteristics reported agree with how the
devices will actually perform when incorporated into a system.
This measurement is accomplished by mounting the devices on
a 40º C heat sink and allowing the device to reach thermal
equilibrium while fully powered. Only after the device reaches
equilibrium are the measurements taken. This method of
measurement ensures that Luminus Big Chip LEDs perform in
the field just as they are specified.
Luminus surface mount LEDs are typically tested with a 20 ms
input pulse and a junction temperature of 25º C. Expected flux
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Ordering Information
Min Flux or
Ordering Part Number1
Color
Description
Power Bin2
PT-39-RA-L21-MPF
PT-39-RA-L21-MPG
PT-39-RA-L21-MPH
PT-39-RA-L21-MPJ
PT-39-G-L21-MPF
PT-39-G-L21-MPG
PT-39-G-L21-MPH
PT-39-G-L21-MPJ
PT-39-B-L21-EPD
PT-39-B-L21-EPE
2E
2F
2G
2H
2F
2G
2H
2J
Red-Amber
(Discontin-
ued)
Red-Amber LED, consisting of a 3.9 mm2 Red-Amber LED chip, thermistor
and connector mounted on a copper-core PCB.
Green LED, consisting of a 3.9 mm2 Green LED chip, thermistor and
connector mounted on a copper-core PCB.
Green
Blue
Blue LED, consisting of a 3.9 mm2 Blue LED chip, thermistor and connector
mounted on a copper-core PCB.
2G
2H
Note 1: Ordering part numbers represent bin kits (group of bins that are shippable for a given ordering part number)
Note 2: See Bin Kit and Flux / Power bin definitions on page 4
Ordering Part Number Nomenclature
XXX
00
XXXX
X00
XXX
Product Family
Chip Area
Color
Package Configuration
Bin Kit1
L21: 26.5mm x 16.0 mm (standard)
L22: 26.5mm x 16.0 mm (die-rotated
configuration)
RA= Red -Amber (615nm, typ)
G= Green
PT: Metal
Coreboard PCB
See page 4 for bin kit
definition
39: 3.9 mm2
B= Blue
See Mechanical Drawing section
Note 1: A Bin Kit represents a group of individual flux or power bins that are shippable for a given ordering part number. Individual flux bins are not
orderable.
EXAMPLE:
PT-39-RA-L21-MPF i s comprised of Red-Amber Flux Bins 2E, 2F, 2G, 2H, 2J.
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PT39 Bin Kit1 and Flux Bin2,3 ,4 Definitions
Note: Please refer to ordering part number table on page 3 for Bin Kit availability
Red -Amber Flux Bins
Bin 2E
635-690
þ
Bin 2F
Bin 2G
Bin 2H
Bin 2J
Bin 2K
Bin 2L
Bin 2M
Red -Amber
Bin Flux Range (lm)
(Discontinued)
1055
-1125
690-745
745-800
800-860
860-925
925-990
990-1055
PT-39-RA-L21-MPF
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
PT-39-RA-L21-MPG
PT-39-RA-L21-MPH
PT-39-RA-L21-MPJ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
Green Flux Bins
Bin 2F
Bin 2G
Bin 2H
Bin 2J
Bin 2K
Bin 2L
2M
Green Bin Flux
Range (lm)
1250
-1330
1330
-1450
1450
-1550
1550
-1660
1660
-1780
1780
-1900
1900
-2020
PT-39-G-L21-MPF
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
PT-39-G-L21-MPG
PT-39-G-L21-MPH
PT-39-G-L21-MPJ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
Blue Flux Bins
Bin 2G
Bin 2H
Bin 2J
Bin 2K
Bin 2L
Bin 2M
Blue Bin Flux
Range (lm)
255-280
280-300
300-320
320-345
345-370
370-400
PT-39-B-L21-EPD
þ
þ
þ
þ
þ
Note 1: Bin Kits are defined by a group of flux or power bins. Only one flux bin will be shipped in each individual pack. A shipment will contain packs
of different allowed flux bins for a particular ordering part number. Individual Flux or Power bins are not ordereable.
Note 2: PT39 LEDs are tested for luminous flux at 9.8 A at 25% duty cycle for Red, Red-Amber and Blue. and at 50% duty cycle for Green Devices
Devices are sorted and packed by flux bin. Not all flux bins are are currrently populated.
Note 3: Luminus maintains a test measurement accuracy for LED flux and power of +/- 6%.
Note 4: Blue Flux bin limits are defined at reference dominant wavelength of 462nm. See table on page 7 for Blue bin limits at other dominant
wavelengths.
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Optical & Electrical Characteristics
Red -Amber
Symbol
General Characteristics
Green
Blue
Unit
(Discontinued)
Emitting Area
x
x
3ꢀ9
3ꢀ9
3ꢀ9
mm2
Emitting Area Dimensions
2.09 x 1.87
2.09 x 1.87
2.09 x 1.87
mmxmm
1, 2
Characteristics at Recommended Test Drive Current , If
Reference Duty Cycle 3
25
9ꢀ8
800
50
9ꢀ8
25
9ꢀ8
300
%
A
1,2,4
Test Peak Drive Current
Peak Luminuous Flux 1,2,5
typ
typ
IF
Φv
1660
lm
Peak Radiometric Flux 1,2
typ
Φr
3.2
3.5
6.2
W
min
typ
λdmin
λd
609
613
620
19
516
525
540
34
450
460
468
20
nm
nm
nm
nm
Dominant Wavelength
max
typ
λdmax
FWHM- Spectral bandwidth at 50% of Φr
typ
typ
min
typ
max
typ
x
y
0.675
0.325
2.2
0.167
0.704
3.5
0.147
0.033
3.2
Chromaticity Coordinates 6,7
VF min
VF
V
V
V
Ω
Forward Voltage
2.6
5.2
3.9
VF max
3.2
5.9
5.2
Dynamic Resistance
0ꢀ1
0ꢀ12
0ꢀ09
Device Thermal Characteristics
Thermal Coefficient of Photometric Flux
Thermal Coefficient of Radiometric Flux
typ
typ
-1ꢀ0
-0ꢀ7
-0.2
-0.2
~0
% / oC
% / oC
-0.2
Forward Voltage Temperature
Coefficient
typ
-2
-4.7
-3
mV/ oC
Characteristics at Reference Continuous Drive Current IF (continuous wave)1
Reference Drive Current
Luminous Flux
typ
typ
typ
typ
typ
typ
typ
typ
IF
5ꢀ9
450
1.8
5ꢀ9
1175
2.5
5ꢀ9
210
4.3
A
Φv
Φr
λd
lm
W
Radiometric Flux
Dominant Wavelength
FWHM -Spectral bandwidth at 50% of Φr
612
18
528
36
461
21
nm
nm
nm
nm
V
x
y
0.677
0.322
2.3
0.177
0.713
4.5
0.144
0.034
3.4
Chromaticity Coordinates 6,7
Forward Voltage
VF
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Optical & Electrical Characteristics
Note 1: All ratings are based on testing conditions with a constant heat sink temperature Ths = 40º C. See Thermal Resistance section for Ths definition.
t
Note 2: Parameters rated at test duty cycle and Pulsed operation frequency f>240 Hz;
t
T
DC= --
T
Note 3: Duty Cycle used to specify device ratings under Pulsed operation. Big Chip LED devices can operate at duty cycles ranging from 1% to 100%.
At higher duty cycles, drive current should be adjusted to maintain the junction temperature at desired levels to meet the application lifetime
requirements.
Note 4: In pulsed operation, rise time from 10% to 90% of forward current should be larger than 0.5 microseconds
Note 5: For Blue devices, total flux from emitting area at typical dominant wavelength. Refer to page 7 for brightness specifications at other
wavelength
Note 6: In CIE 1931 chromaticity diagram coordinates, normalized to X+Y+Z=1
Note 7: For Reference only
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Red -Amber
(Discontinued)
Symbol
Green
200
Blue
200
9ꢀ8
Unit
mA
A
Absolute Minimum Current (CW or Pulsed)1
Absolute Maximum Current (CW) 2
200
9ꢀ8
9ꢀ8
Absolute Maximum Current (Pulsed) 2,3
( frequency > 240Hz, duty cycle <50%)
Absolute Maximum Surge Current 2,3
13ꢀ7
TBD
13ꢀ7
TBD
13ꢀ7
TBD
A
A
(Frequency > 240 Hz, duty cycle =tbd, t=tbd)
Absolute Maximum Junction Temperature 4
Tjmax
125
170
170
oC
oC
Storage Temperature Range
-40 / +100
-40 / +100
-40 / +100
Note 1: Product performance and lifetime data is specified at recommended forward drive currents. Sustained operation at or near absolute
minimum currents may result in a reduction of device performance and device lifetime compared to recommended foward drive currents.
Note 2: Luminus LEDs’absolute maximum forward drive current density is 2.5 A/mm2 CW, and 3.5A/mm2 pulsed (f>240 Hz, duty cycle <50%). Please
refer to absolute maximum rating table above for specific absolute maximum currents for the products covered in this datasheet. Product
lifetime data is specified at recommended forward drive currents. (See Reliability Application Note, APN-001444.) Sustained operation at or
above absolute maximum currents will result in a reduction of device lifetime compared to recommended forward drive currents. Actual
device lifetimes will also depend on junction temperature. Please refer to lifetime derating curves (available from Luminus ) for further
information.
Note 3: In pulsed operation, rise time from 10 to 90% of forward current should be larger than 0.5 microseconds.
Note 4: Sustained operation at or above Maximum Operating Junction Temperature (Tjmax) will result in reduced device life time.
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Blue Bin Flux Ranges by Dominant Wavelength 1,2
Bin 2G
Bin2H
Bin 2J
Bin 2K
Bin 2L
Bin 2M
DWL
(nm)
Min
(lm)
Max
(lm)
Min
(lm)
Max
(lm)
Min
(lm)
Max
(lm)
Min
(lm)
Max
(lm)
Min
(lm)
Max
(lm)
Min
(lm)
Max
(lm)
450
451
452
453
439
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
125
136
146
157
168
179
190
201
212
222
233
244
255
266
277
288
298
309
320
137
149
161
173
185
197
208
220
232
244
256
268
280
292
304
316
328
340
352
137
149
161
173
185
197
208
220
232
244
256
268
280
292
304
316
328
340
352
147
159
172
185
198
211
223
236
249
262
274
287
300
313
326
338
351
364
377
147
159
172
185
198
211
223
236
249
262
274
287
300
313
326
338
351
364
377
156
170
184
197
211
225
238
252
265
279
293
306
320
334
347
361
375
388
402
156
170
184
197
211
225
238
252
265
279
293
306
320
334
347
361
375
388
402
169
183
198
213
227
242
257
272
286
301
316
330
345
360
374
389
404
418
433
169
183
198
213
227
242
257
272
286
301
316
330
345
360
374
389
404
418
433
181
197
212
228
244
260
275
291
307
323
338
354
370
386
402
417
433
449
465
181
197
212
228
244
260
275
291
307
323
338
354
370
386
402
417
433
449
465
196
213
230
247
264
281
298
315
332
349
366
383
400
417
434
451
468
485
502
Note 1: Flux Min, Max values are continuous as function of dominant wavelength values. For illustration purposes, flux Min and Max values are
provided at discrete dominant wavelength values.
Note 2: Luminus maintains a test measurement accuracy for LED flux and power of +/- 6%.
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Normalized Luminous Flux variation with Forward Current: Φv / ΦF = f(IF)
140%
140%
120%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
140%
120%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
120%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Luminous Flux
Radiometric Flux
2
4
6
8
10
12
2
4
6
8
10
12
2
4
6
8
10
12
Forward Current (A)
Forward Current (A)
Forward Current (A)
See notes 1, 2 on page 9.
Dominant Wavelength variation with Forward Current - λd = f(IF) - Typical
533
532
531
530
529
528
527
526
525
524
523
613.25
613.00
612.75
612.50
612.25
461.6
461.4
461.2
461.0
460.8
460.6
460.4
460.2
460.0
459.8
2
4
6
8
10
12
2
4
6
8
10
12
2
4
6
8
10
12
Forward Current (A)
Forward Current (A)
Forward Current (A)
See notes 1, 2 on page 9.
Forward Voltage variation with Drive current - VF = f(IF) - Typical
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
6.0
5.5
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
2
4
6
8
10
12
2
4
6
8
10
12
2
4
6
8
10
12
Forward Current (A)
Forward Current (A)
Forward Current (A)
See notes 1, 2 on page 9.
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Optical Spectrum (Typical)
Luminus LED Typical Spectral Distribution
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
380
420
460
500
540
580
620
660
700
740
780
Wavelength (nm)
Luminus EP Blue
Luminus Green
Luminus Red
See notes 1, 3 on page 9.
Angular Intensity Distribution (Typical)
Red LED
Blue, Green LED
cosine function
cosine function
120%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
120%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
-90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10
0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
-90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10
0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Angle [degrees]
Angle [degrees]
See note 4 on page 9.
Note 1: For Pulsed operation, the reference R,G, and B duty cycles used are 25%, 50% and 25% respectively (Ths=40o C; Frequency =720 Hz).
Note 2: Square on curves indicate device operating current point (9.8A) under reference conditions listed in the Optical and Electrical Characteristics
table.
Note 3: Typical spectrum at recommended peak drive current . Please contact Luminus to obtain data in Excel format.
Note 4: Curves (solid) represent the angular radiation pattern of a typical (Red, Green or Blue) device. Discontinuous line represents cosine function.
For any specific device, slight variations may be expected.
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Thermal Resistance
Window
Die Junction
Window Frame
Thermistor
Typical Thermal Resistance
Tj
1
Rθj-b
1.0ºC/W
0.2 ºC/W
1.2 ºC/W
1.0 ºC/W
Tb
2
Rθb-hs
Tref
1,2
Rθj-hs
Ths
Copper Core-Board
Thermal Interface Material
2
Rθj-ref
Heat Sink
T
deꢀnition = 3 mm from core-board
Ta
hs
Note 1: Thermal resistance values are based on modeled results correlated to measured Rθj-hs data using the wavelength shift method. Verification of
compliance with the recent releases of JEDEC Standards JESD51-14 and JESD51-5x series is pending.
Note 2: Thermal Resistance is based on eGraf 1205 Thermal interface.
Thermistor Information
Electrical Pinout
The thermistor used in PT39 devices are mounted on
coreboards is from Murata Manufacturing Co. The global
part number is NCP15XH103J03RC.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Please contact Luminus for information on use of the
thermistor and for data in Excel format for temperature vs.
resistance plot below.
125
100
75
50
25
0
0
5
10
15
20
Resistance (K ohm)
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Notes:
1) Red, Green and Blue PT39 Big Chip LEDs are individually assembled into a common anode copper core- board with a footprint of 26.5 mm x 16 mm.
2) Dimensions above are for information only. Please refer to the latest revision of the DWG- 001989 package outline mechanical specifications.
3) Connector- MOLEX Part Number: 874380843 or Global Part Number: WTB16-081SF.
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Mechanical Dimensions –Rotated Die Configuration
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Notes:
1) Red, Green and Blue PT39 Big Chip LEDs are individually assembled into a common anode copper core- board with a footprint of 26.5 mm x 16 mm.
2) Dimensions above are for information only. Refer to the latest revision of the DWG- 001991, package outline mechanical specifications
3) Connector- MOLEX Part Number: 874380843 or Global Part Number: WTB16-081SF.
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Shipping Tray Outline
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For detailed drawing of shipping trays, please refer to document TO-0675 , available upon request.
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Packing and Shipping Specifications
Packing Specification
Reel Dimensions
(diameter x W, mm)
Packing Configuration
Qty /Pack
Gross Weight (kg)
Stack of 5 trays with 10 devices per tray
Each pack is enclosed in ESD bag
50
95 x 176 x 50
0ꢀ45
Product Label Specification
Label Fields:
• 6-8 digit Box number (for Luminus internal use)
• Luminus ordering part number
• Quantity of devices in pack
• Part number revision (for Luminus internal use)
• Customer’s part number (optional)
• Flux Bin
• 2D Bar code
Sample label –for illustration only
Shipping Box
Dimensions
(L x W x H, mm)
Shipping Box
Quantity
Material
Carton Box
1 -20 packs
S4651
560 x 560 x 200
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History of Changes
Rev
X
Date
Description of Change
Preliminary Draft
03/23/12
05/15/12
08/28/12
02/17/15
01
02
03
Preliminary Specification
Add product characterization curves
Update address and year, remove preliminary marks
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