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Ultra-white LED has simplified thermal management
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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 12, 2009
The ultra-white Oslon SSL LED from Osram Opto Semiconductors measures 3 x 3mm and has a typical luminous efficacy value of 100lm/W.
Its properties provide the basis for high application efficiency thanks to high efficacies at high currents, simplified thermal management, high reliability and a beam angle of 80deg.
The LED provides light that is ideal for spotlights, desk lights and ceiling floodlights.
The Oslon SSL LED is an LED in the 1W class and meets the requirements for use in general lighting.
It has a low thermal resistance of 7K/W, which simplifies thermal management.
In addition to ultra-white (5,700- 6,500K), the LED will shortly be available in neutral white and warm white.
Its colour temperature will range from 2,700-4,500K.
The Oslon SSL is manufactured using the latest chip technology, ensuring a high luminous efficacy.
At an operating current of 350mA, this light source achieves a typical brightness of 110lm in ultra-white (5,700 and 6,500K), with a maximum possible luminous flux of 130lm at present.
At an operating current of 350mA and a colour temperature of 3,000K it achieves a typical efficiency of 75lm/W and a brightness of 85lm.
Brightness is 155lm at an operating current of 700mA (warm white).
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Oslon SSL LED from OSRAM: 100 lm/W in 3×3 mm package»
05/05/2009
Oslon SSL major characteristics:
* Size: 3×3 mm
* Viewing Angle: 80°
* Thermal Resistance: 7K/W
* Luminous Flux:
o 110 lm@350 mA (5700 - 6500 K)
o 85 lm@350 mA (3000K)
* Efficacy:
o Cool White 110 lm/W (5700 -6500 K)
o Warm White 85 lm/W (3000K)
* Part Number: LUW CP7P (5700–6500K) and LCW CP7P (2700–4500K)
* Price: TBA
Competitors: Luxeon Rebel, Edixeon Federal, Cree XP-E. With 3×3 mm footprint the Oslon SSL is the smallest among them.
Press Release
Regensburg, May 5, 2009 Small in size, big on performance – that is the new ultra-white Oslon SSL LED from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors. Its package measures just 3 x 3 mm but in terms of luminous efficacy the LED is among the greats with a typical value of 100 lm/W. Its properties provide the basis for high application efficiency thanks to high efficacies even at high currents, simplified thermal management, high reliability and a beam angle of 80°. The LED provides light that is ideal for spotlights, desk lights and ceiling floodlights.
The new Oslon SSL LED is an LED in the 1 W class and meets the requirements for use in general lighting. It is very small, reliable and efficient even at high current and thanks to its beam angle of 80° it is ideal for injecting light into external lenses. “Its ability to handle high currents efficiently enables our customers to create particularly energy-efficient and cost-saving lighting solutions. The Oslon LED therefore has all the attributes to become the ‘green’ light source of the futureâ€, said Dr. Gunnar Moos, SSL Marketing Manager at OSRAM Opto Semiconductors. Its low thermal resistance of 7K/W simplifies thermal management. Its small size gives designers the flexibility to create extremely sophisticated solutions. If particularly strong light is needed, several light sources can be combined in a cluster. In addition to ultra-white (5700 to 6500 K), the LED will be available this summer in neutral white and warm white. Its color temperature will range from 2700 to 4500 K.
The Oslon SSL is manufactured using the latest chip technology, ensuring a high luminous efficacy. At an operating current of 350 mA this light source achieve a typical brightness of 110 lm in ultra-white (5700 and 6500 K), with a maximum possible luminous flux of 130 lm at present. At an operating current of 350 mA and a color temperature of 3000 K it achieves a typical efficiency of 75 lm/W and a brightness of 85 lm. And brightness is an impressive 155 lm at an operating current of 700 mA (warm white). The advantage here is that applications that demand high lighting levels can be completed with fewer LEDs.


