DocumentCode
3213816
Title
Comparison Among Power LEDs for Automotive Lighting Applications
Author
Gacio, D. ; Cardesin, J. ; Corominas, E.L. ; Alonso, J.M. ; Dalla-Costa, M. ; Calleja, A.J.
Author_Institution
Ind. & Lighting Electron. Res. Group, Univ. of Oviedo, Gijon
fYear
2008
fDate
5-9 Oct. 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
The first LED diode was created in 1969. Since then, they have been experiencing a continuous improvement in luminous efficiency and power dissipation, achieving current AIInGaP and InGaN devices for yellow to red, and blue to green, including white, colours respectively. The improvement experienced in both luminous efficiency and power dissipation makes them interesting for lighting application in automotive industry, where the advantages offered are numerous, from a lower time response in brake lights to an operating life much higher than that of the vehicle itself [1], [2]. In the other hand, the improvement experienced in luminous efficiency and power dissipation allows the construction of most of the signal devices using just a few emitters [1]. Due to the points stated above, a comparison among the most efficient red, amber/yellow and white Power LEDs currently available from the leading manufacturers is proposed, offering a comparison in terms of luminous efficiency in nominal test conditions, thermal resistance between the junction and the slug and also giving a comparison about the performance depending on junction temperature between the two most efficient LEDs for each colour.
Keywords
aluminium compounds; automotive electronics; gallium compounds; indium compounds; light emitting diodes; lighting; AlInGaP; InGaN; automotive industry; automotive lighting; power LEDs; power dissipation; Automotive engineering; Construction industry; Continuous improvement; LED lamps; Light emitting diodes; Manufacturing; Power dissipation; Thermal resistance; Time factors; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2008. IAS '08. IEEE
Conference_Location
Edmonton, Alta.
ISSN
0197-2618
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2278-4
Electronic_ISBN
0197-2618
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/08IAS.2008.259
Filename
4659047
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