With leading light output, color stability, flux density, and clear saturated colors, the
LUXEON
®
Rebel Color Portfolio of emitters is ideal for a wide variety of lighting,
signaling, signage and entertainment applications. Every LUXEON Rebel Color Portfolio
emitter has built-in quality, reliability, lumen maintenance and the ease of manufacturing
needed to create a superior high quality light.
Using the information in this document you can begin designing applications to your
unique specifications.
Use LUXEON Rebel Color Portfolio to
•
deliver more usable light and higher flux density
•
optimize applications to reduce size and cost
•
tightly pack the LEDs for color mixing
•
engineer more robust applications
•
utilize standard FR4 PCB technology
•
simplify manufacturing through the use of surface mount technology
•
recognized under the Component Recognition Program of Underwriters
Laboratories Inc. UL listing E327436.
Table of Contents
General Product Information .....................................................................................................................................3
Absolute Maximum Ratings ...............................................................................................................................8
Mechanical Dimensions: LUXEON Rebel Color Emitter ................................................................................. 10
Mechanical Dimensions: LUXEON Rebel ES Royal-Blue Emitter ................................................................... 11
Pad Configuration ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
Solder Pad Design ............................................................................................................................................. 12
Current Derating Curves......................................................................................................................................... 18
Forward Voltage Bins ................................................................................................................................................. 30
Color Bins.................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Color Bins PC Amber ...................................................................................................................................... 33
LUXEON Rebel Color Porfolio Datasheet DS68 20110819
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General Product Information
Product Nomenclature
LUXEON Rebel color emitters are tested and binned at 350 mA with the exception of LUXEON Rebel ES royal-blue emitters which are tested and
binned at 700 mA.
The part number designation is explained as follows:
L X M L -A B C D - E F G H
L X M 2 -A B C D - E F G H
L X M 3 -A B C D - E F G H
Where:
A — designates radiation pattern (value P for lambertian)
B — designates color (see LUXEON Rebel color binning and labeling section)
C — designates color variant (0 for color variants)
D — designates test current (value 1 for 350 mA; 2 for 700 mA.)
E — reserved for future product offerings
FGH — minimum luminous flux (lm) or radiometric power (mW) performance
Therefore products tested and binned at 350 mA or 700 mA follow the part numbering scheme:
LXML-Px01-xxxx
LXML-Px02-xxxx
LXM2-Px01-xxxx
LXM3-Px01-xxxx
Average Lumen Maintenance Characteristics
LUXEON Rebel color emitters are tested and binned at 350 mA and LUXEON Rebel ES royal-blue at 700 mA, with current pulse duration of
20 ms. All characteristic charts where the thermal pad is kept at constant temperature (25ºC typically) are measured with current pulse duration
of 20 ms. Under these conditions, junction temperature and thermal pad temperature are the same.
Philips Lumileds projects that green, cyan, blue and all royal-blue LUXEON Rebel color products will deliver, on average, 70% lumen maintenance
(B50, L70) at 50,000 hours of operation at a forward current of 700 mA. This projection is based on constant current operation with junction
temperature maintained at or below 135°C. Red, red-orange and amber LUXEON Rebel color products will also deliver, on average, 70% lumen
maintenance (B50, L70) at 50,000 hours of operation at a forward current of 350 mA and is based on constant current operation with junction
temperature maintained at or below 110°C. LUXEON Rebel PC amber delivers, on average, 70% lumen maintenance (L70) at 50,000 hours of
operation at a forward current of up to 700 mA. This projection is based on constant current operation with junction temperature maintained
at or below 130°C.
This performance is based on independent test data, Philips Lumileds historical data from tests run on similar material systems, and internal
LUXEON Rebel reliability testing. Observation of design limits included in this data sheet is required in order to achieve this projected lumen
maintenance.
Environmental Compliance
Philips Lumileds is committed to providing environmentally friendly products to the solid-state lighting market. LUXEON Rebel and LUXEON
Rebel ES color products are compliant to the European Union directives on the restriction of hazardous substances in electronic equipment,
namely REACH and the RoHS directive. Philips Lumileds will not intentionally add the following restricted materials to the LUXEON Rebel Color
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Flux and Efficacy Performance Characteristics
Luminous Flux Characteristics for LUXEON Rebel Color Portfolio, Thermal Pad Temperature =25°C
Table 1.
Min Luminous
Typ Efficacy
Flux (lm)
Typ
(lm/W) or
or Radiometric
Flux
Radiant Efficacy
Power (mW)
for Royal-Blue
and Deep Red
Performance @ 350 mA
100
90
80
70
80
70
60
40.0
30.0
23.5
18.1
500 mW
425 mW
102
95
88
79
83
76
67
41
35
28
22
520 mW
480 mW
100
93
86
78
81
75
66
38
33
26
21
48%
44%
1100 mW
1050 mW
1000 mW
950 mW
900 mW
800 mW
350 mW
300 mW
260 mW
50
40
50
40
30
70
60
60
50
90
80
70
60
60
50
40
30
360 mW
320 mW
290 mW
53
48
52
46
38
72
67
62
56
91
84
78
69
61
54
48
38
46%
41%
37%
72
65
53
47
37
98
91
63
57
85
79
73
65
60
51
46
37
Min Luminous
Flux (lm)
or Radiometric
Power (mW)
Typ Luminous
Flux (lm) or
Radiometric
Power (mW)
Performance @ 700 mA
161
150
139
125
133
122
110
70
58
48
38
910 mW
840 mW
1120 mW
1070 mW
1030 mW
970 mW
940 mW
890 mW
720 mW
640 mW
580 mW
102
90
85
75
62
134
122
100
90
164
151
140
124
98
84
77
61
68
63
58
52
56
51
46
29
24
20
16
40%
37%
53%
51%
49%
46%
44%
42%
42%
38%
34%
63
56
35
30
24
83
76
40
35
73
68
63
55
39
33
30
24
Typ Efficacy
(lm/W) or
Radiant Efficacy
for Royal-Blue
and Deep Red
Color
Part
Number
Green
Cyan
LXML-PM01-0100
LXML-PM01-0090
LXML-PM01-0080
LXML-PM01-0070
LXML-PE01-0080
LXML-PE01-0070
LXML-PE01-0060
LXML-PB01-0040
LXML-PB01-0030
LXML-PB01-0023
LXML-PB01-0018
LXML-PR01-0500
LXML-PR01-0425
LXML-PR02-1100
*
LXML-PR02-1050
*
LXML-PR02-1000
*
LXML-PR02-0950
*
LXML-PR02-0900
*
LXML-PR02-0800
*
LXM3-PD01-0350
LXM3-PD01-0300
LXM3-PD01-0260
LXM2-PD01-0050
LXM2-PD01-0040
LXML-PD01-0050
LXML-PD01-0040
LXML-PD01-0030
LXM2-PH01-0070
LXM2-PH01-0060
LXML-PH01-0060
LXML-PH01-0050
LXM2-PL01-0090
LXM2-PL01-0080
LXM2-PL01-0070
LXM2-PL01-0060
LXML-PL01-0060
LXML-PL01-0050
LXML-PL01-0040
LXML-PL01-0030
Blue
Royal-Blue
Deep Red
Red
Red-Orange
PC Amber
Amber
* All LUXEON Rebel color emitters except royal-blue emitters are tested and binned for dominant wavelength. Royal-blue emitters are tested and binned using peak wavelength.
LUXEON Rebel ES royal-blue emitters are tested and binned at 700 mA.
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Luminous Flux Characteristics for LUXEON Rebel Color Portfolio,
Continued
Notes for Table 1:
1. Minimum luminous flux or radiometric power performance guaranteed within published operating conditions. Philips Lumileds maintains a
tolerance of ± 6.5% on flux and power measurements.
2. Typical luminous flux or radiometric power performance when device is operated within published operating conditions.
Flux Performance, Binning, and Supportability
LEDs are produced with semiconductor technology that is subject to process variation, yielding a range of flux performance that is approximately
Gaussian in nature. In order to provide customers with fine granularity within the overall flux distribution, Philips Lumileds separates LEDs into
fixed, easy to design with, minimum luminous flux bins. To verify supportability of parts chosen for your application design, please consult your
Philips Lumileds or Future Lighting Solutions sales representative.
Volume
Luminous Flux Bins
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