DocumentCode :
227657
Title :
Thermal management of active LEDs in consumer TV LED-LCD display
Author :
Wendy Luiten, Ir G. A.
Author_Institution :
Philips Res., Eindhoven, Netherlands
fYear :
2014
fDate :
9-13 March 2014
Firstpage :
146
Lastpage :
152
Abstract :
High end consumer-TVs use active LEDs in direct lit LCD-LED displays to enhance the viewing experience of the end customers. In direct-lit displays, 2D dimming and boosting are used to actively adapt the light from the display LEDs to the brightness distribution of the picture content, enabling the display of high dynamic range contrast video with brighter lights and darker blacks. The solder joint reliability and lifetime of the LEDs is an ongoing concern, therefore the dimming and boosting algorithms need to incorporate protective measures. In this work thermal management of active LEDs in a consumer TV LCD-LED display is discussed. Transient LED temperatures are investigated for different typical timescales and picture loads. The cycle time dependent temperature is subsequently applied to a simplified solder fatigue model (described elsewhere) incorporating the effect of short creep times, resulting in a typical solder joint damage expression as a function of boost time. This damage function is applied to a database of timescales typical for video picture loads, and different protection strategies are assessed as to their effect on the total damage over long viewing times. This enables the use of the time scale differences between the optical response of the LED, the thermal response of the LED and the resulting effect on the solder creep mechanism, to ensure an enhanced consumer viewing experience at no additional cost to the display LED solder joints lifetime.
Keywords :
LED displays; consumer electronics; fatigue; liquid crystal displays; solders; television displays; thermal management (packaging); 2D boosting algorithm; 2D dimming algorithm; LED solder joint lifetime display; active LEDs; boost time function; brightness distribution; cycle time dependent temperature; direct lit LCD-LED displays; high dynamic range contrast video; high-end consumer TV LED-LCD display; picture content; protective measures; short creep time effect; simplified solder fatigue model; solder creep mechanism; solder joint damage expression; solder joint reliability; thermal management; thermal response; transient LED temperatures; video picture loads; Creep; Heating; Light emitting diodes; Soldering; Strain; Stress; Temperature measurement; High Dynamic Range; LED; SAC solder fatigue; backlight; display; solder joint; thermal cycling; video;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Semiconductor Thermal Measurement and Management Symposium (SEMI-THERM), 2014 30th Annual
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SEMI-THERM.2014.6892231
Filename :
6892231
Link To Document :
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