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LED lighting: thermal management
This is an extract from an article entitled "Lighting community outlines challenges for LED industry". The article reports from the "LEDs: Meeting the Design and Performance Challenges" conference, which was held in London, UK, in late January 2004.

Effective heat sinking is a key factor in ensuring stable LED performance over a long lifetime. The LED junction temperature influences the luminous flux of the device, its lifetime, wavelength and efficacy. As described by James Hooker of Lighting Equipment News, the junction temperature is influenced by the drive current, the provision of heat sinking, and the ambient temperature.

LEDs are generally rated in terms of their output at a junction temperature of 25 ÂșC, although several people questioned why this was the case when that value was unlikely ever to be attained in practice. The actual junction temperature can be calculated by adding the temperature of the mounting board to the product of the board's thermal resistance and the wattage of the LED.

Hooker gave a practical demonstration of the effect of temperature on LED brightness, using Luxeon devices from Lumileds. A few minutes after switching on the LEDs the package became hot to the touch and the intensity of the light output dropped appreciably. When the LED package was taped to a large aluminum plate that acted as a heat sink, the light output returned to its original level.

About the Author 
Tim Whitaker is the Editor of LEDs Magazine.
This article was originally published in the March 2004 issue of Compound Semiconductor magazine.
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