TY - JOUR
T1 - A new noncontact method for the prediction of both internal thermal resistance and junction temperature of white light-emitting diodes
AU - Tao, Xuehui
AU - Chen, Huanting
AU - Li, Si Nan
AU - Hui, S. Y. Ron
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Although critical to the lifetime of LED, the junction temperature of LED cannot be measured easily. Based on the general photoelectrothermal theory for LED systems, the coefficient for the reduction of luminous efficacy with junction temperature is first related to the characteristic temperature of the LED. Then, a noncontact method for estimating the internal junction temperature T j and junction-case thermal resistance R jc of LED from the external power and luminous flux measurements is presented and verified practically. Since these external measurements can be obtained easily, the proposal provides a simple tool for checking T j in new LED system designs without using expensive or sophisticated thermal monitoring equipment for the LED junctions. The proposed method has been checked with measurements on LED devices from three different brands with both constant and nonconstant R jc. The theoretical predictions are found to be highly consistent with practical measurements. © 2011 IEEE.
AB - Although critical to the lifetime of LED, the junction temperature of LED cannot be measured easily. Based on the general photoelectrothermal theory for LED systems, the coefficient for the reduction of luminous efficacy with junction temperature is first related to the characteristic temperature of the LED. Then, a noncontact method for estimating the internal junction temperature T j and junction-case thermal resistance R jc of LED from the external power and luminous flux measurements is presented and verified practically. Since these external measurements can be obtained easily, the proposal provides a simple tool for checking T j in new LED system designs without using expensive or sophisticated thermal monitoring equipment for the LED junctions. The proposed method has been checked with measurements on LED devices from three different brands with both constant and nonconstant R jc. The theoretical predictions are found to be highly consistent with practical measurements. © 2011 IEEE.
KW - Light-emitting diodes (LED) system theory
KW - lighting
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U2 - 10.1109/TPEL.2011.2169461
DO - 10.1109/TPEL.2011.2169461
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 0885-8993
VL - 27
SP - 2184
EP - 2192
JO - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
IS - 4
M1 - 6026959
ER -