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Will Your TV Light Your House? [email protected] October 27, 2010

Will Your TV Light Your House?

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Fun look at the question if the LED lamps that are going in all the LED TV platforms can cut it in general lighting applications.

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Will Your TV Light Your House?

[email protected]

October 27, 2010

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Major New LED Application

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Cool, But Can This Class of LED Light Your House?

• What features are neededfor general illumination?

– Brightness/efficiency– Lifetime (LM-80)– Chromaticity

• Right color (ANSI)• Stay the right color• Right binning

– Low thermal resistance– Standards conformance– Application-specific

(some apps)• Compatibility with

secondary optics • High color rendering

– Right support• Distribution, applications

eng, app notes, data, data, data…

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Cool, But Can This Class of LED Light Your House?

• What features are neededfor general illumination?

– Brightness/efficiency– Lifetime (LM-80)– Chromaticity

• Right color (ANSI)• Stay the right color• Right binning

– Low thermal resistance– Standards conformance– Application-specific

(some apps)• Compatibility with

secondary optics • High color rendering

– Right support• Distribution, applications

eng, app notes, data, data, data…

What’s Happening…

LM-80 @ 85˚C, IF max

•L70 vs. L50

L70

L50

Package Degradation

Chip Degradation

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☼ Brightness

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☼ Brightness

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☼ Brightness

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☼ Brightness

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…What Else is Happening…?

• What features are neededfor general illumination?

– Brightness/efficiency– Lifetime (LM-80)– Chromaticity

• Right color (ANSI)• Stay the right color• Right binning

– Low thermal resistance– Standards conformance– Application-specific

(some apps)• Compatibility with

secondary optics • High color rendering

– Right support• Distribution, applications

eng, app notes, data, data, data…

?

?

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☼ Hue

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☼ Hue

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☼ Hue

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☼ Hue

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ANSI C78.377A~7-step MacAdams

~2-step MacAdams

Must Match Incumbent Color Consistency

Cree EasyWhite™~2/4-steps

XLamp MC, MP

~4-step MacAdamsXLamp ML, MX, XP

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Long Learning Curve in Binning…

2007

2009

2006

ANSI C78.377-2008 3000K Quadrangle

2010

2-step

4-step

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150mm2x increase in die

per wafer

Cost is a Learning Curve Also…

100mm

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FIXTURESLAMPS

Lighting Is Not One Application

Fitting the LEDs to the application yields betterresults than forcing the application to the LEDs…

MX-6 MC-E

MP-L

MP-L

MX-3 MX-6

ML-E

ML-EXP-G

XP-G

XP-G

XP-E XP-EXP-E

XP-E

XP-E

XP-C

XM-L

LMR4

Lighting-Class LEDs are Not One Product

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How About This Other Stuff…?

• What features are neededfor general illumination?

– Brightness/efficiency– Lifetime (LM-80)– Chromaticity

• Right color (ANSI)• Stay the right color• Right binning

– Low thermal resistance– Standards conformance– Application-specific

(some apps)• Compatibility with

secondary optics • High color rendering

– Right support• Distribution, applications

eng, app notes, data, data, data…

?10x higher Rth (˚C/W)

Product breadth

Don’t Underestimatethis one!!

Not Trivial ??

?

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• No.

• Lighting-class LEDs will

• New suppliers will enter the space, but be cautious as they come down the learning curve to Lighting-class– New chips

– New packages

– New phosphors

– New standards

– New applications

– New support requirements

So, Will Your TV Light Your House?

XLamp XP-E

XLamp MC-E

XLamp XR-E

XLamp XP-G

XLamp MP-L

XLamp XP-C

XLamp MX-6 XLamp ML-E“Welcome To The Party, Pal”

(No remote button for that…)

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