Ayuda
Ir al contenido

Dialnet


Resumen de Overdriving reliability of chip scale packaged LEDs: Quantitatively analyzing the impact of component

Hongyu Tang, Huaiyu Ye, Cell K.Y. Wong, Stanely Y.Y. Leung, Jiajie Fan, Xiangping Chen, Xuejun Fan, Guoqi Zhang

  • Abstract The objective of this study is to quantitatively evaluate the impacts of LED components on the overdriving reliability of high power white LED chip scale packages (CSPs). The reliability tests under room temperature are conducted over 1000 h in this study on CSP LEDs with overdriving currents. A novel method is proposed to investigate the impact of various components, including blue die, phosphor layer, and substrate, on the lumen depreciation of CSP LEDs after aging test. The electro-optical measurement results show that the overdriving current can lead to both massive light output degradation and significant color shift of CSP LEDs. The quantitative analysis results show that the phosphor layer is the major contributor to the failure in early period aging test. For the long-term reliability, the degradations of phosphor and reflectivity of substrate contribute significantly on lumen depreciation. The proposed reliability assessment method with overdriving loadings can be usefully implemented for LED manufacturers to make a cost- and effective-decision before mass production.


Fundación Dialnet

Dialnet Plus

  • Más información sobre Dialnet Plus