• DocumentCode
    234933
  • Title

    Effect of optical design on the thermal management for the Smart TV LED backlight systems

  • Author

    Karsli, Kivanc ; Arik, Muharrem

  • Author_Institution
    Vestel Elektron. Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., Manisa, Turkey
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    27-30 May 2014
  • Firstpage
    209
  • Lastpage
    214
  • Abstract
    Due to recent advances in electronics, lighting and communication technologies, SMART Televisions (TV) have become more affordable, and are rapidly replacing old-fashioned LCD (liquid crystal display) TV technologies. These TVs are nearly ten times thinner; they include much brighter displays, true-color qualities, at least two times faster refresh rates and smart communication features. While providing such advanced features, lighting has become a critical part of technology advancement. While the backlight unit consumes over 50% of total energy in TVs, light emitting diodes (LEDs) have rapidly replaced the conventional CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) based LCD backlight units due to their low energy consumption. The present study identifies the impact of optical solutions with high-power LEDs located at the corner of the backlight unit on the optical efficiency for an advanced TV system. Various optical designs are created and impacting metrics for novel LED backlight units are determined. A computational and experimental study has been performed to identify the optical-thermal interactions in a tight-space LED packaging for a slim TV. Optical modeling has been performed via Light Tools optical simulation software, while thermal modeling was performed via Icepak CFD software. Smart optical packaging resulted in an effective light distribution of minimum 75% brightness uniformity, with no MURA effect problem on the panel The thermal challenge was found to be immense; so a smart thermal packaging was vital. An experimental validation of computational models was also performed. While the target is obtaining a uniform light distribution generated by HB (high brightness) LEDs and reduction of cost by having fewer LEDs, optical structure is found to be very critical in terms of both optical efficiency and pattern design of the light guide plate (LGP), which is an essential part of slim LED TVs. The study is concluded with a detailed discussion of the impact on lum- nance uniformity and cost for advanced SMART TVs.
  • Keywords
    LED displays; television; thermal management (packaging); CCFL; Icepak CFD software; LCD backlight units; LED TV; SMART televisions; TV technologies; advanced SMART TV; backlight unit; cold cathode fluorescent lamp; cost reduction; high-power LED; light distribution; light emitting diodes; light guide plate; light tools optical simulation software; liquid crystal display; luminance uniformity; optical design effect; optical designs; smart TV LED backlight systems; smart communication; smart optical packaging; smart thermal packaging; technology advancement; thermal challenge; thermal management; thermal modeling; tight-space LED packaging; Heat sinks; Integrated optics; Light emitting diodes; Optical design; Optical films; TV; Thermal conductivity;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2014 IEEE 64th
  • Conference_Location
    Orlando, FL
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ECTC.2014.6897290
  • Filename
    6897290