Title :
Influence of phosphor packaging configurations on the optical performance of Chip on Board phosphor converted Warm White LEDs
Author :
Peng Hui Yuen ; Hwang Hsien Shiung ; Devarajan, Mutharasu
Author_Institution :
Nano Optoelectron. Res. Lab., Univ. Sains Malaysia, Minden, Malaysia
Abstract :
The optical properties of high power Warm-White Light Emitting Diodes (WW-LEDs) in Chip-on-Board (COB) package of Dam-and-Fill encapsulation with three different phosphor packaging configurations were investigated in this paper. The phosphor configurations studied were remote phosphor, double phosphor layers and normal phosphor configuration. Analysis of experimental data shows that LED samples in COB package with normal phosphor configuration had the highest efficiency compared to the other two phosphor configurations, differing from usual results obtained in other comparison studies of phosphor configurations in LED packages. This investigation also shows that LED samples with remote phosphor configuration has the highest relative intensity at red-yellow emission region, while LED samples with normal phosphor configuration has the highest relative intensity at blue emission region.
Keywords :
chip-on-board packaging; encapsulation; light emitting diodes; phosphors; COB package; LED packages; LED samples; WW-LED; blue emission region; chip on board phosphor; chip-on-board package; dam-and-fill encapsulation; double phosphor layers; high power warm-white light emitting diodes; normal phosphor configuration; optical performance; optical property; phosphor configurations; phosphor packaging configurations; red-yellow emission region; relative intensity; remote phosphor configuration; warm white LED; Encapsulation; Light emitting diodes; Optical reflection; Optical variables measurement; Phosphors; Chip-on-Board; Phosphor packaging configuration; Warm-white LEDs; luminous flux and efficacy;
Conference_Titel :
Quality Electronic Design (ASQED), 2013 5th Asia Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Penang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1312-1
DOI :
10.1109/ASQED.2013.6643608