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LAFL-C2-0350 Datasheet, PDF (5/25 Pages) Lumileds Lighting Company – Automotive Forward Lighting Source
Typical Luminance Performance
Typical luminance is calculated based on the total lumens emitted from the smallest rectangle covering the optical source. This method accounts for
variations in chip and phosphor placement as well as spacing between discrete chips. Figure 1 below indicates the orientation used to determine the
source area used for luminance calculations.
Y
Dimension
X Dimension
Figure 1. Area surrounding optical source for luminance measurements.
For the 1x4 configuration, the typical X and Y dimensions are 4.51 and 1.06 mm, respectively.
For the 1x2 configuration, the typical X and Y dimensions are 2.21 and 1.06 mm, respectively.
Typical Use Condition Matrix—Relative Flux
Normalized to Tc = 25°C, 1000 mA, 20 msec pulses
The graphs on the next page predict the relative flux under various use conditions normalized to the test conditions of 1000 mA pulsed operation
(20 msec pulse) at case temperature of 25°C. These graphs can be used to determine the effects of case temperature and forward current on the
values of minimum and typical flux to define performance at the expected use condition. For example:
Given a flux at Tc = 25°C and 1000 mA (20 msec pulse) of 700 lm for 1x4 configuration, the flux value under different conditions can be predicted.
If expected use condition is 700 mA at Tc = 100°C, the relative percentage of flux would be approximately 70% of the reference value.
Hence, the predicted flux at 700 mA and Tc = 100°C: 700 lm x 0.7 = 490 lm.
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