Dragon-X datasheet - Release R.2 · DRAGON-X Datasheet Rev.2 Page 2 of 16 Last printed 10/20/2006...
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DATA SHEET
DRAGON-X DX1 RoHS Compatible
Technical Operating Data Module Characteristics Standard Version Product Color Wavelength (nm) 1 Typical Luminous Typical Category Or Color Temp [K] 1 Flux [lm]/Intensity [cd] 1 Current [mA]
DX1-W2-865 white 6500 K 25 / 8 350
DX1-W2-854 white 5400 K 25 / 8 350
DX1- A1 red 616nm 15 / 5 400
DX1-Y1 yellow 586nm 17 / 6 400
DX1-B1 blue 468nm 8 / 2.5 350
1) All Data are related to the entire module Due to the special conditions of manufacturing processes of LED, the typical data of technical parameters can only reflect statistical figures and do not necessarily correspond to the actual parameters of each single product which could differ from the typical data. Wavelength specified is Dominant Wavelength
Benefits � Featuring High Flux GOLDEN DRAGON
LED on Metal-Core PCB � Thermally managed for almost
immediate application � Secondary Optics Options of 12o, 30 o
and 60 o
Applications � Compact & Portable Light-source � Architectural, Theme, Retail, Interior
Luminaries & Fixture � Safety & Security Signs & Beacon � Special Illumination � Solar Power Signs, Beacon & Lighting
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ThinGaN / Thinfilm Version Product Color Wavelength (nm) 1 Typical Luminous Typical Category Or Color Temp [K] 1 Flux [lm]/Intensity [cd] 1 Current [mA]
DX1-W3-865 white 6500 K 45 / 15 350
DX1-W3-854 white 5400 K 45 / 15 350
DX1-W3-7332 white 3300 K 33 / 10 350
DX1- A2 red 616nm 52 / 17 400
DX1-Y2 yellow 589nm 24 / 8 400
DX1-B2 blue 468nm 11 / 3.5 350
DX1-T22 true green 525nm 45 / 15 350
1)
All Data are related to the entire module Due to the special conditions of manufacturing processes of LED, the typical data of technical parameters can only reflect statistical figures and do not necessarily correspond to the actual parameters of each single product which could differ from the typical data. Wavelength specified is Dominant Wavelength
2) Release date TBD
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Products Part Number Table
Product Category Radiance Angle / (°°°°)
Color Wavelength 12°°°° 30°°°° 60°°°° 120°°°° 3
- DX1-W2-865-L30 DX1-W2-865-L60 DX1-W2-865 Non Wire
DX1-W3-865-L122 DX1-W3-865-L30
2 DX1-W3-865-L60
2 DX1-W3-865
2 White 6500K
Wired DX1-W3-865-
L12W2
DX1-W3-865-L30W
2
DX1-W3-865-L60W
2
DX1-W3-865-W2
- DX1-W2-854-L30 DX1-W2-854-L60 DX1-W2-854 Non Wire
DX1-W3-854-L122 DX1-W3-854-L30
2 DX1-W3-854-L60
2 DX1-W3-854
2 White 5400K
Wired DX1-W3-854-
L12W2
DX1-W3-854-L30W
2
DX1-W3-854-L60W
2
DX1-W3-854-W2
Non Wire
DX1-W3-733-L122 DX1-W3-733-L30
2 DX1-W3-733-L60
2 DX1-W3-733
2
White 2 3300K
Wired DX1-W3-733-
L12W2
DX1-W3-733-L30W
2
DX1-W3-733-L60W
2
DX1-W3-733-W2
DX1-A1-L12 DX1-A1-L30 DX1-A1-L60 DX1-A1 Non Wire
DX1-A2-L12 DX1-A2-L30 DX1-A2-L60 DX1-A2 Red 617nm
Wired DX1-A2-L12W DX1-A2-L30W DX1-A2-L60W DX1-A2-W
DX1-Y1-L12 DX1-Y1-L30 DX1-Y1-L60 DX1-Y1 Non Wire
DX1-Y2-L12 DX1-Y2-L30 DX1-Y2-L60 DX1-Y2 Yellow 587nm
Wired DX1-Y2-L12W DX1-Y2-L30W DX1-Y2-L60W DX1-Y2-W
DX1-B1-L12 DX1-B1-L30 DX1-B1-L60 DX1-B1 Non Wire
DX1-B2-L12 DX1-B2-L30 DX1-B2-L60 DX1-B2 Blue 470nm
Wired DX1-B2-L12W DX1-B2-L30W DX1-B2-L60W DX1-B2-W
Non-Wire
DX1-T2-L12 DX1-T2-L30 DX1-T2-L60 DX1-T2
True Green 525nm
Wired DX1-T2-L12W DX1-T2-L30W DX1-T2-L60W DX1-T2-W
2) Release date TBD
3) 120
o Dragon-X module has no secondary optics
Note: Dragon-X ‘WIRED’ version comes in fly-wire of 200mm.
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Absolute Maximum Rating
White Red Yellow True Green
Blue
DC Forward Current (mA) 500 400 400 500 500
Peak Pulse Current , (mA) t=10µs, D=0.5%, TA =25°C
1500 500 500 1500 1500
Standard
1.4 X
- - - - 500mA ThinGAN 1.3 X - - - -
Standard 1.7 X - - - -
Typical Correlated Luminous Flux multiplier at over-drive (lm)
4
700mA ThinGAN 1.6 X - - - -
ESD (kV) 2 2 2 2 2
Operating Temperature at Tc5
(MCPCB) (°C) -40 to 85 -40 to 85 -40 to 85 -40 to 85 -40 to 85
Storage Temperature (°C) -40 to 90 -40 to 90 -40 to 90 -40 to 90 -40 to 90
Weight
With out lens - 1.6g With 12° lens - 3.5g With 30° lens - 2.5g With 60° lens - 2.0g
4) The typical multiplier is calculated based on OSRAM OPTO statistical data correlation and that the data provided might differ on actual single product. 5) Tc point on DRAGON-X is on the metallic surface and bottom of the metal core circuit board.
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Optical Specifications and Performance Radiation Pattern
DRAGON-X 120°°°°
0
0. 2
0. 4
0. 6
0. 8
1
-90 -70 -50 -30 -10 10 30 50 70 90Angular Displacement
Norm
alized Intensity
DRAGON-X 12°°°°
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
-90 -70 -50 -30 -10 10 30 50 70 90
Angular Displacement
Relative Intensity
DRAGON-X 30°°°°
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
-90 -70 -50 -30 -10 10 30 50 70 90
Angular Displacement
Relative Intensity
DRAGON-X 60°°°°
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
-90 -70 -50 -30 -10 10 30 50 70 90
Angular Displacement
Relative Intensity
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Optical Performance
Product Typical Luminous Intensity for Various Optical
Configuration / (cd)
Color Product Category
12°°°° 30°°°° 60°°°° 120°°°° 3
DX1-W2-865 160 60 17 8 White
DX1-W3-865 300 110 33 15
DX1-W2-854 160 60 17 8 White
DX1-W3-854 300 110 33 15
Warm White DX1-W3-733 200 75 22 10
DX1-A1 150 40 11 5 Red
DX1-A2 510 135 37 17
DX1-Y1 180 45 12 6 Yellow
DX1-Y2 240 60 17 8
DX1-B1 60 15 5 2.5 Blue
DX1-B2 105 28 7 3.5
True Green DX1-T2 450 120 33 15
3) 120
o Dragon-X module has no secondary optics
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Mechanical Dimensions A) DRAGON-X without Lens Option
120° Option
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B) DRAGON-X With lens Option
12° Lens Option
30° Lens Option
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60° Lens Option
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Assembly & Handling Information � Soldering connections should only be performed on designated solder pads. During soldering, do not
exceed the maximum soldering time of 5 seconds and maximum soldering temperature of 380’C � The mounting of the module on heat sink on lighting fixtures or luminaires is facilitated by means of M3
screws on the M3 screw hole/slots on the Metal-core circuit board.
� 4 units of M3 screw are recommended for mounting the light-source to enable maximum heat sinking from light-source to heat sink.
� The module should be tight fitted and on good thermal contact with the designed flat metallic mounting
surface. Use of appropriate thermal compound is recommended to enhance heat spreading from light-source to heat sink. Other wise, ensure light-source Tc temperature not exceeding maximum operating temperature of 85 °C.
� To obtain maximum LED lifetime please observe carefully recommended procedures concerning
thermal management on application note on “Lifetime of LED module” before designing and construction of luminaires. This application note is available from our Osram representative.
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Ordering Guide
5) EAN – Ordering number for module
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5) EAN – Ordering number for module
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5) EAN – Ordering number for module
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Packing Information
190mm
68mm
22mm
Tray Box
6 units Dragon-X in Tray
Tray for Dragon-X
DRAGON-X Part No. : DX1-xx-W / DX1-xx-LxxW / DX1-xx-xxx-W / DX1-xx-LxxW
6 units Dragon-X in Tray
310mm
53mm
21mm
Tray Box
6 units Dragon-X in Tray
Tray for Dragon-X
DRAGON-X Part No. : DX1-xx / DX1-xx-Lxx / DX1-xx-xxx / DX1-xx-Lxx
10 units Dragon-X in Tray
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Safety Information � The LED module itself and all its components may not be mechanical stressed. � Assembly must not damage or destroy conducting paths on the circuit board.
� Installation of LED modules with (power supplies) needs to be made with regard to all
applicable electrical and safety standards. Only qualified personnel should be allowed to perform installations.
� Correct electrical polarity needs to be observed. Wrong polarity may destroy the
module and will result in no light emission. � Serial connection is highly recommended as safe electrical operation mode. Parallel
connection is not recommended. Unbalanced voltage drop can cause hazardous overload and damage the LED module.
� Please ensure that the power supply is of adequate power to operate the total load.
The maximum of LED per power supplies OT 09/220-240/350 and OT9/10-24/350DIM is 6 LED for white, green and blue. While 9 LED for yellow and red.
� Pay attention to standard ESD precautions when installing the module.
The LED Module incorporates no protection against short circuits, overload or overheating. Therefore it is absolutely necessary to operate the modules with electronically stabilized power supply offering protection against the above mentioned safety risks. For dimming applications attention should be paid to specific references in
“OPTOTRONIC Technical Guide”.
OSRAM OPTOTRONICS power supplies are specifically designed with protection features for safe operation.
When using power supplies other than OPTOTRONICS the following safety features are required, in addition to any other application specific concerns and local safety codes: � Short circuit protection � Overload protection � Overheat protection
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� Dimming of the DRAGON-X is possible with pulse width modulation of the
OPTOTRONIC OT 9/10-24/350DIM. Dimming with the regulation of current amplitude may results in color shift.
� The module, as manufactured has no conformal coating and therefore offers no
inherent protection against corrosion. � Damage by corrosion will not be honored as material defect claim. It is the user’s
responsibility to provide suitable protection against corrosive agents such as moisture and condensation and other harmful elements.