Jan 29, 2025

Lumileds Enables Small, High-Output, Complex, Multi-Color Arrays with New LUXEON C ES

2mm2 chip, dome, and small ceramic package with 3-stripe pad enable denser array and better performance from single optic systems

San Jose, CA – January 29, 2025 – Multi-color LED fixtures based on a large LED cluster under a single optical system are preferred in many situations for their ability to deliver highly accurate illumination with superior beam quality. Until now, however, LED design has not allowed engineers to address the conflicting needs and challenges inherent to close packed, high-power LEDs. These challenges include maximizing light output, reducing array size, excellent color mixing, delivering efficiency, complex electrical routing, and thermal management. To address the many issues, Lumileds determined that the best approach was to develop a new LED that properly addressed these unique issues – that LED is the new LUXEON C ES.

“Through our discovery process we determined that the best results would come from a large die in a small package with a dome would yield the best, scalable result,” said Benjamin Khoo, Lumileds Color LED Product Manager. “Key limiting factors to creating a scalable array solution included LED-to-LED spacing and package edge to die edge clearance. Lumileds engineers successfully addressed both with the new LUXEON C ES.”

A video review of Lumileds investigation and conclusions regarding large, complex color arrays has been published by the LED Professional Symposium.

As part of the design investigation, Lumileds engineers investigated optimal LED arrangement and electrical footprint. They clearly determined that a ‘random’ arrangement of the LEDs provides optimal color mixing. Using multiple colors of course requires complex routing of electrical traces which also needed to be managed, preferably, on a single layer of copper. The 3-stripe footprint proved to be an exceptional fit for this, especially given the very limited space between LEDs.

Extended analysis proved that high driver current and maximum thermal dissipation could be achieved through the design and the use of an isolated thermal pad with copper pedestal PCBs. In this scenario, LUXEON C ES can be driven at current >2A for maximum output while achieving the necessary thermal management.

Optically, Lumileds’ engineers determined that the use of a dome (rather than undomed) was optimal, and that light output could be increased by as much as 40% and flux per thermal Watt could increase by as much as 60%.

LUXEON C ES is available now through Lumileds’ global distributor network. For more information and specifications, click here, or to inquire further, email [email protected].

For further information, please contact:

Willem Sillevis-Smitt

Lumileds


About Lumileds:

Lumileds is a global leader in LED and microLED technology, innovation, and solutions for the automotive, display, illumination, mobile, and other markets where light sources are essential. Our approximately 3,500 employees operate in over 15 countries and partner with our customers to deliver never before possible solutions for lighting, safety, and well-being.

To learn more about our company and solution portfolios, please visit lumileds.com.

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