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Philips Lumileds Lighting Company 370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA Tel. +1 408 964 2900 Fax: +1 408 964 5349 www.philipslumileds.com www.luxeon.com Confidential March 2013 Power Light Source LUXEON ® Flash Rev 1 Revision History No. Date Comments 1 March 5, 2013 Creation
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  • Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Power Light Source LUXEON Flash

    Rev 1

    Revision History

    No. Date Comments

    1 March 5, 2013 Creation

  • Page: 1

    Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Power Light Source LUXEON Flash

    Introduction LUXEON Flash is a family of ultra-compact light sources specifically designed and tested for use as a camera flash in space-constrained, portable digital imaging applications. The LUXEON Flash products are based on proven LUXEON technology and provide the highest levels of light output available for a solid state light source. The uniquely bright source density characteristics of the LUXEON Flash products will provide greater amounts of light where needed, enabling higher resolution pictures to be taken in lower level ambient light environments at greater distances. Camera cell phones, digital still cameras and PDAs can all incorporate LUXEON Flash into sleek designs while maintaining high levels of light output. Features

    High brightness LED flash

    Rated to 1.5A pulse current

    Very small emitter size

    0.75 mm source height enables thin flash designs

    Uniform color of light

    Superior ESD protection

    Pb Free / RoHS compliant

    Indefinite shelf life (MSL Level 1)

    Ordering Information Product Number LXCL- EY03

    Description LUXEON Flash

    Package Quantity 5,000

  • Page: 2

    Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Mechanical Dimensions [All units in mm]

    2.04 0.10

    1.64 0.10

    Light emitting surface

    TOP VIEW

    Indicates optical

    center

    Typical 0.82 0.10

    Typical 0.72 0.10

    - +

    Anode

    1.45 0.05

    1.10 0.05

    0.50 0.05

    0.25 0.05

    0.75 0.10

    0.725 0.05.

    0.125 0.05

    0.15

    SIDE VIEW

    BOTTOM VIEW

  • Page: 3

    Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Performance Characteristics Table 1 Electrical and Optical Characteristics (If = 1000mA and Ta=25C)

    Parameter Min Typ Max Units

    Luminous Flux1 130 180 lm

    Forward Voltage2 2.7 3.1 3.9 V

    Color Temperature3 4450 5750 7500 K

    Dynamic Resistance4 0.2

    Temp Coefficient of Forward Voltage -3.0 mV/C

    Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case 13 C/W

    Viewing Angle 120 Deg

    Notes:

    1. Philips Lumileds maintains a tester tolerance of 10% on flux measurements. 2. Philips Lumileds maintains a tolerance of 0.06V on forward voltage

    measurements. 3. Philips Lumileds maintains a tester tolerance of 5% on CCT measurements 4. Dynamic resistance is the inverse of the slope in linear forward voltage curve and

    is measured at If = 1000mA. Table 1B Estimated Electrical and Optical Characteristics (If = 500mA and Ta=25C)

    Parameter Min Typ Max Units

    Luminous Flux 55 78 110 Lm

    Forward Voltage 2.5 3.1 3.9 V

    Low current low Vf @ 10 A 1.9 V

    Color Temperature 5000 5500 6000 K

  • Page: 4

    Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Table 3 Maximum Ratings

    Parameter Value Units

    Max DC Operating Current6 500 mA

    Peak Pulse Forward Current1 1500 mA

    ESD (JEDEC 3b) 8 kV

    LED Case Temperature 85 C

    Storage Temperature -40 to +120 C

    Max Reflow Soldering Temperature 260 for 40 sec. max C

    Junction Temperature 135 DC /150 Pulse2 C

    Operating Temperature -40 to +85 C

    Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)3 1 (unlimited production floor life)

    -

    Notes: 1. Peak pulse current applies to pulse time of 500ms and a maximum duty factor of

    10%. 2. Pulse operation assumes .5 sec on and 4.5 sec off. 3. Per IPC/JEDEC J-STD-20 MSL 4. LEDs are not designed to be driven in reverse bias. 5. Stresses in excess of the absolute maximum ratings can cause damage to the

    emitter. Maximum rating limits apply to each parameter in isolation, all parameters having values within the derating curves. It should not be assumed that maximum values of more than one parameter can be applied to the product at the same time. Exposures to the absolute maximum ratings for extended periods can adversely affect device reliability.

    6. The max DC operating current is < 150mA in Torch mode

  • Page: 5

    Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Figure 1 Typical spectral power distribution

    Figure 2 Typical angular intensity distribution

  • Page: 6

    Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Figure 3 Relative luminous flux vs. Forward Current (Ta = 25C)

    Figure 4 Typical Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage Ta = 25C

    0

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    1

    1.2

    1.4

    1.6

    0 500 1000 1500

    Re

    lati

    ve lu

    min

    ou

    s fl

    ux

    (lm

    )

    Forward Current (mA)

    0

    200

    400

    600

    800

    1000

    1200

    1400

    1600

    2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0

    Forw

    ard

    Curr

    ent (

    mA

    )

    Forward Voltage (V)

  • Page: 7

    Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Figure 5 Color Bin Structure in CIE 1931 xy Chromaticity Diagram (1000mA, Ta=25C) TBD

  • Page: 8

    Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Figure 6 Max Current vs LED Case Temperature

    0

    250

    500

    750

    1000

    1250

    1500

    1750

    2000

    -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

    Ma

    x. fo

    rwa

    rd c

    urr

    en

    t (m

    A)

    LED case temperature (C)

    Pulse

    DC

  • Page: 9

    Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Figure 7 Typical color temperature vs. current

    Figure 8 Typical forward voltage vs. temperature

  • Page: 10

    Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Solder Pad Layout

    Notes:

    1. All dimensions are in mm 2. Tolerances +/- 0.05 mm 3. Solder pad is designed to achieve optimum positional accuracy using

    standard reflow solder processes. 4. Adequate thermal heatsinking should be part of the final PCB design.

    1.50

    0.35

    0.575

    0.35

    0.425

    1.125

    Anode

    Indicates location of optical center after reflow

    0.175

    0.75

  • Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Tape and Reel Packaging

  • Philips Lumileds Lighting Company

    370 W. Trimble Road, San Jose, California 95131 USA

    Tel. +1 408 964 2900

    Fax: +1 408 964 5349

    www.philipslumileds.com

    www.luxeon.com

    Confidential March 2013

    Tape Dimensions


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