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    SSL Workshop

    March, 2012

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    OSRAM Opto Semiconductors

    The Organizational Structure

    OSRAM Opto SemiconductorsCEO CFO COO

    Professional

    Consumer

    Outdoor

    Automotive

    Communication

    Consumer

    Industry

    IR Emitters and Detectors

    Sensors

    Power Laser

    Visible Laser

    Europe & Emerging

    Markets

    North America

    Asia

    Sales Visible LED Solid State Lighting IR Components

    Frontend TechnologyBackend Technology

    Innovations

    Intellectual Property

    Packaging & TestChip Production

    R&D Asia

    OS Malaysia

    Epitaxy

    Chip

    Production RegensburgTechnologyStrategic MarketingQuality Management

    Human Resources

    Environment & Safety

    Supply Chain Mgmt.

    Purchasing

    Information Technology

    Business Administration

    Conceptual Engineering

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    Product overview for lighting applications

    Application support

    Quality

    Questions?

    Agenda

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    LED PortfolioFocus Products

    Appl ication LED products

    Low-Power LEDs

    (0.1 0.5W)

    Linear / Area lighting DURIS family

    Mid-Power LEDs

    (1 5W)

    Spot-/ Downlights OSLON family

    COB LEDs

    (30 40W)

    Spot-/ Downlights SOLERIQ family

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    OSRAM Opto SemiconductorsLED Portfolio for lighting applications

    HospitalityHome Office Outdoor ShopArchitain-

    mentRetrofit

    DURIS E 3

    DURIS E 5

    DURIS P 5

    OSLON SSL 80OSLON SSL 150

    OSLON Square

    OSRAM OstarLighting Plus

    SOLERIQ E

    NEW

    NEW

    recommendation alternate recommendation

    from 6...7lm(60mW)

    to 3000lm

    (38W)

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    LOW POWER LEDs

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    APT+

    (330mW)

    Current Product

    PortfolioNew additional product family

    DURIS Family:New Low and Mid Power Package

    Linear lighting applicationsSophisticated product family for lighting applications DURIS

    Power TOPLED(100mW)

    TOPLED(65mW)

    Target:

    Efficient & cost effective

    LED solutions

    for linear/area lighting

    Cost

    Robustness

    Performance

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    DURIS E 3

    Indoor Consumer:

    Focus on Price-Performance Ratio

    Indoor Professional / Outdoor :

    Focus on Long Lifetime and High

    Robustness

    DURIS P 5DURIS E 5

    New additional product family

    DURIS Family:

    New Low and Mid Power Package

    Low to mid power portfolioSophisticated product family for lighting applications DURIS

    Launched Un

    der

    developme

    ntLaunch

    ed

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    DURIS E 3

    low power package

    performanceoptimized

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    DURIS E 3

    Applications

    Retrofit (T8/T5) & linear lights for

    Homes

    Shops

    Offices

    Industries

    Hospitality

    Signage, e.g. channel Letters

    Industry, e.g. white goods

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    DURIS E series E 3 productFocus on Cost / performance for linear lighting

    DURIS E 3

    PLCC 3014 package

    20mA binning current 60mW @ binning

    Product features:

    Small footprint of 3.0 mm x 1.4 mm Side-LED set up as well

    Small lumen package for homogeneousillumination

    Cost effective PLCC package

    Stable Brightness over lifetime (L70 > 35.000kh) 120 beam angle ideal for homogenous light

    distribution

    CCTs: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K &6500K

    High efficacy of typ. 110lm/W @ 5000K Forward voltage binning

    Cost

    Robustness

    Performance

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    DURIS E 3

    Performance Parameters

    Type

    Color

    temp.

    Typ.

    CRI

    Typ. flux

    @20mA(=grouping cur rent)

    LUW JNSH.EC 6500 K 85 7.0 lm

    LCW JNSH.PC5000 K4000 K3000 K

    727.4 lm7.3 lm6.8 lm

    LCW JNSH.EC

    5000 K4000 K3000 K2700 K

    85

    6.9 lm6.5 lm6.2 lm6.0 lm

    Product outlines

    Radiation characteristics

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    Min flux bin 6500K 5700K 5000K 4000K 3000K 2700K

    BU (7620 mlm) S S

    BT (7060 mlm) S S P S P S

    BS (6590 mlm) P P D P D P P

    BR (6170 mlm) D D D D D P S

    BQ (5700 mlm)D D

    BP (5290 mlm) D

    minimum luminous flux @ 20mA : LxW.EC CRI80: LxW.PC CRI70

    DURIS E 3 (JNSH)White versions overview and luminous flux

    D = datasheet P = premium S = samples newa

    ndimp

    roved

    minimu

    mbrigh

    tness

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    DURIS E 3

    Main Ordering Codes

    Type TypeColor

    temp.

    Typ.

    CRI

    Typ. flux

    @20mA(=grouping cur rent)

    Datasheet

    OrderingCode

    LUW JNSH.ECLCW JNSH.EC-BRBT-5C8E-1LCW JNSH.EC-BRBT-5E8G-1

    6500 K5700 K

    857.0 lm7.0 lm

    Q65111A1095Q65111A1701

    LCW JNSH.PC

    LCW JNSH.PC-BTCP-5H7I-1

    LCW JNSH.PC-BTCP-5L7N-1LCW JNSH.PC-BSBU-5R8T-1

    5000 K

    4000 K3000 K 72

    7.4 lm

    7.3 lm6.8 lm

    Q65111A1664

    Q65111A1665Q65111A1667

    LCW JNSH.EC

    LCW JNSH.EC-BRBT-5H7I-1LCW JNSH.EC-BRBT-5L7N-1LCW JNSH.EC-BQBS-5O8Q-1LCW JNSH.EC-BQBS-5R8T-1

    LCW JNSH.EC-BQBS-5U8X-1

    5000 K4000 K3500 K3000 K

    2700 K

    85

    6.9 lm6.5 lm6.3 lm6.2 lm

    6.0 lm

    Q65111A1685Q65111A1674Q65111A2247Q65111A1682

    Q65111A1691

    Product outlines

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    LCW JNSH.PC

    DURIS E 3

    Color bins

    LUW JNSH.EC

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    DURIS E 3

    New Uf - Binning

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    DURIS E 3 (JNSH)

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    DURIS E 3SSLT data LCW JNSH.EC

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    The graphs above represent estimations based on extrapolations. The characteristics of the graphs can differ depending on production variations and specific application conditions.

    Lifetime Derating for DURIS E3 (LxW JNSH.EC)

    0

    10.000

    20.000

    30.000

    40.000

    50.000

    60.000

    60 70 80 90 100

    temperature Ta [C]

    lifetime(

    L70/B50)[h]

    20mA

    25mA

    30mA

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    Lifetime Derating for DURIS E3 (LxW JNSH.EC)

    The graphs above represent estimations based on extrapolations. The characteristics of the graphs can differ depending on production variations and specific application conditions.

    0

    10.000

    20.000

    30.000

    40.000

    50.000

    60.000

    80 90 100 110 120

    junction temperature TJ [C]

    lifetime(L

    70/B50)[h] T

    J = TA + Rth_JA*VF,typ*IF

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    Mix to Match

    concept

    March 2011

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    Fixture to fixture uniformity Mix to Match

    8L

    7L

    6L

    5L

    8M

    7M

    6M

    5M

    8N

    7N

    6N

    5N

    8L

    7L

    6L

    5L

    8M

    7M

    6M

    5M

    8N

    7N

    6N

    5N

    The customer specifies:

    1) Min hot lumen output per LED

    2) CCT at working condition

    3) Driving current

    4) Junction temperature

    3 step ellipse

    No additional charges for mixing

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    Mix to Match concept

    Definition

    t o M a t c h

    toMatch the

    customers

    requirments

    M i x

    Smart Mixingof Single LEDs

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    Downlight-series with OSLON SSL 80

    LCW CP7P:

    Customer request:

    - Target CCTs: CRI 82 3000K

    - Target flux packages: 2000lm

    - Target min. flux LED: KR

    - target cx/cy mixing: 4R9T

    Mix to Match concept

    Project Example

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    Downlight-series with OSLON SSL 80

    LCW CP7P:

    Mixing of different bins / e.g. 3000K

    Mix to Match concept

    Project Example

    RS

    T

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    3000K / 4 LED-Bins

    Mixing area

    Fixture spec

    Possible combination:

    KS6S-KS8T-KR6T-KR5T

    KR KS LED1 LED2

    LED3LED4

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    3 BIN Combination

    BIN 1

    BIN 2

    BIN 3

    Pizza

    box

    BIN1

    Pizza

    box

    BIN2

    Pizza

    box

    BIN3

    Pizza

    box

    BIN3

    Pizza

    box

    BIN2

    Dispatch note

    Pizza

    box

    BIN1

    Pizza

    box

    BIN2

    Pizza

    box

    BIN3

    Pizza

    box

    BIN3

    Pizza

    box

    BIN2

    +packing

    ProductionLabel

    Customer Label

    On each product box

    Detailed Packing LabelTransport Label

    Mix to Match

    Logistical setup and traceabil ity

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    DURIS E 5

    mid power package

    ct/lm optimized

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    DURIS E 5

    Applications

    Retrofit (bulb/T8/T5) & linear lights for

    Homes

    Shops

    Offices

    Industries

    Hospitality

    Signage, e.g. channel Letters

    Industry, e.g. white goods

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    Mid-Power Package Duris E5 (5630)Focus on price/performance ratio

    Update Duris E5:

    Scheduled product launch in May 2011

    CCTs: 2700K, 3000K,3500K, 4000K, 5000K, 6500K

    CRI >80 for all CCTs

    Typ brightness 33lm for 3000K / 36lm for 6500K @ 120mA

    The new low/mid-power LEDs are ideal forT5/T8-tube retrofit applications

    Omnidirectional A-LampReplacements

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    DURIS E series E 5 productFocus on Cost / performance for linear lighting

    Product features:

    Mid lumen package for proper punch and distribution

    typ. 97lm/W at 5000K (CRI85)

    - Small footprint of 5.6 mm x 3.0 mm

    - Cost effective PLCC package

    - 120 beam angle ideal for homogenous lightdistribution

    - CCTs: 3000K, 4000K, 5000K & 6500K

    - Forward voltage binning

    Cost

    Robustness

    Performance

    DURIS E 5

    PLCC 5630 package 120mA binning current

    ~380mW @ binning

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    TypeColor

    temp.

    Typ.

    CRI

    Typ. flux

    @120mA(=grouping cur rent)

    LUW JDSH.EC6500 K5700 K

    8536 lm36 lm

    LCW JDSH.EC

    5000 K4000 K

    3000 K2700 K

    85

    36 lm35 lm

    33 lm31 lm

    Product outlines

    Radiation characteristics

    DURIS E series E 5 productPerformance parameters

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    DURIS E 5 (JDSH)White versions overview and luminous flux

    CQ1/2012 Upgrade by ~10% typical flux ( expect to flux bin higher)

    Min flux bin *)

    @ 120mA grouping current6000K 5700K 5000K 4000K 3000K 2700K

    FS (14.0 cd / 41.30 lm) S S S

    FR (13.0 cd / 38.35 lm) P P P P

    FQ (12.1 cd / 35.70 lm)D D D D P

    FP (11.2 cd / 33.04 lm) D D D P

    EU (10.4 cd / 30.74 lm) D D

    ET ( 9.7 cd / 28.62 lm) D

    *) Cd-values are measuredLm-values correlated with a factor of 2.95

    : LxW.EC CRI80

    D = datasheet P = premium S = samples

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    LCW JDSH.EC

    DURIS E 5

    Color bins

    LUW JDSH.EC

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    The graphs above represent estimations based on extrapolations. The characteristics of the graphs can differ depending on production variations and specific application conditions.

    Lifetime Derating for DURIS E5 (LxW JDSH.EC)

    0

    10.000

    20.000

    30.000

    40.000

    50.000

    60.000

    60 70 80 90 100

    temperature Ts [C]

    lifetime(L70/B50)[h]

    80mA

    100mA

    120mA

    150mA

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    Lifetime Derating for DURIS E5 (LxW JDSH.EC)

    The graphs above represent estimations based on extrapolations. The characteristics of the graphs can differ depending on production variations and specific application conditions.

    0

    10.000

    20.000

    30.000

    40.000

    50.000

    60.000

    80 90 100 110 120

    junction temperature TJ [C]

    lifetime(L70/B50)[h]

    TJ

    = TS

    + Rth_JS,typ

    *VF,typ

    *IF

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    DURIS E 5

    Brightness and VF Groups

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    Fixture to fixture uniformity Mix to Match

    8L

    7L

    6L

    5L

    8M

    7M

    6M

    5M

    8N

    7N

    6N

    5N

    8L

    7L

    6L

    5L

    8M

    7M

    6M

    5M

    8N

    7N

    6N

    5N

    The customer specifies:

    1) Min hot lumen output per LED

    2) CCT at working condition

    3) Driving current

    4) Junction temperature

    3 step ellipse

    No additional charges for mixing

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    Product Update

    DURIS P 5

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    DURIS P 5

    Target MarketsDURIS P 5 will address the professional lighting market for mid-power

    LED applications which require long l ifetimes and a low failure risk.

    Indoor Cove Lighting Indoor Effect Lighting(Edge Lit Area Lighting)

    Shop Lighting(Freezer Case)

    Outdoor Effect Lighting Channel Letters

    Area Luminaires(Direct Backlight)

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    DURIS P 5

    Quality of the LED GeneralThe DURIS P 5 is a high quality LED component.

    Note: The full reliability report is available on request.

    The quality of DURIS P 5 is ensured by

    a high-quality product design a high-quality production line concept

    comprehensive inspections and quality testsduring production.

    OSRAM OS is the only LED manufacturer whocan offer a mid-power LED which is resistantagainst corrosion.

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    DURIS P 5

    Corrosion Resistance

    In SSL applications LEDs can be exposed tocorrosive gases (indoor and outdoor luminaires).

    Today's mid-power LEDs employ a silver reflector.LEDs which have silver reflectors may be

    especially damaged by those corrosive gases.Luminous flux decreases strongly.

    DURIS P 5 employs a corrosion resistantleadframe and is the mid-power with the best-in-class corrosion resistance.

    In a lot of SSL applications LEDs may be exposed to corrosive gases.

    DURIS P 5 is the mid-power with the best-in-class corrosion resistance.

    Rubber gaskets or adhesivesmay outgas corrosive gases.

    A typical silver reflector SSL LED after acorrosive gas test. The silver is

    corroded.

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    DURIS P 5

    Quality of the LED Corrosion ResistanceDURIS P 5 is the only SSL mid-power LED worldwide which is resistant

    against corrosion.

    SSL mid-power LEDs from competitors have a silver reflector inside. Silver corrodes in a corrosive gas atmosphere. Then the reflectivity

    decreases which causes a strong luminous flux decrease of the LED.

    DURIS P 5 employs a corrosion resistant leadframe and is the mid-power with the best-in-class corrosion resistance.

    Time [hours]

    Luminous flux decrease of ~35%.

    Lumino

    usflux[%]

    Time [hours]

    Corrosive Gas Test: LED from Competition Corrosive Gas Test: DURIS P 5

    Luminousflux[%]

    After 325 hours stable luminous flux. No signs ofcorrosion can be observed.

    A typical silver reflector SSLLED after a corrosive gas test.

    The silver is corroded.

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    DURIS P 5

    Why Is A High LED-Quality So Important?Quality issues increase in the LED world. This wil l lead to a higher

    demand for high-quality LEDs in the future.

    Sources: Strategies Unlimited, digitimes.com,eternalleds.com

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    DURIS P 5

    Focus on Long Lifetime and High RobustnessDURIS P 5 is the mid-power with the best-in-class corrosion resistance.

    Product features

    Lifetime: L70B50 > 50,000 h Footprint 2.6 x 2.2 mm

    Viewing angle: 135

    High-quality LED with highestcorrosion resistance 809831DURIS P 5 (5,000 K)

    809430DURIS P 5 (4,000 K)

    CRImin

    Luminous

    Efficacy

    Typical

    Luminous Flux

    Electro-optical

    values (Status:2011)* [Ra][lm/W][lm]

    6011738DURIS P 5 (5,700 K)

    809029DURIS P 5 (3,000 K)

    *) Values refer to a typical forward voltage of Uf= 3.2 V and a forward current of 100 mA. Animprovement of the luminous efficacy of more than 10 % is expected till mid 2012.

    Next Port folio Steps

    First available CCTs will be 3,000 K, 4,000 K and 5,000 K (CRImin > 80) and 6,000 K (CRImin > 60)

    The availability and timeline of 2,700 K, 3,500 K and 6,000 K (CRImin > 80) is not determined yet.Further options (e. g. CRI > 90) and color portfolio (blue, true green, amber) are under discussion.

    There is no decision yet.

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    DURIS P 5

    Luminous Flux Distribution

    5000K 4000K 3000K

    5H8I 5L7N 5R8T

    HS 35,9 --- --- ---

    HR 33 Available On Request ---

    HQ 30,4 Available Available On Request

    HP 28 Available Available Available

    GU 25,9 On Request Available Available

    GT 24 --- On Request On Request

    GW DASPA1.EC

    Minimum

    Flux Bin

    Min.

    Flux

    There will be a luminous efficacy increase of 10 % till mid 2012.

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    DURIS P 5

    Positioning against Other LEDs

    Main Arguments against other mid-power LEDs

    Best-in class corrosion resistance and long lifetimes

    At the moment no other mid-power LED seems to be able to offer both the efficacy,the lifetimes and the corrosion resistance compared to DURIS P 5.

    Corrosion resistance: Feedback from customers

    First luminaire manufacturers already insist on LEDs which have no silverleadframe inside.

    Example 1:One of the largest luminaire manufacturer in Asia only accepts corrosion stablemid-power LEDs without silver leadframe for his huge 2012 indoor lighting

    programme. Example 2:

    One lighting OEM used LEDs with silver-plated leadframes for his outdoorluminaires. After some time the return rate of the luminaires due to field failures was1 %. 90 % of the defects were caused by a corroded leadframe.

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    DURIS P 5 Preliminary Package Outlines

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    OSLON SSL white

    product presentation

    March 2012

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    OSLON SSL

    LED product features

    Primary lens withsophisticated beam angle

    Excellent lifetime due to siliconeand ceramic materials

    Ultra-compact footprint

    for high density arrays

    Low thermal resistanceRth for improved thermal

    management

    3mm

    3mm

    Highly efficient

    Power chip

    Compactsecondary optics

    OSLON SSL

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    Best-in-class

    radiation pattern for reflector applications

    color mixing light engines

    flood and diffuse applications

    Best-in-class

    radiaton pattern for lens applications

    directional luminaires

    80 150

    Maximized light fractionin narrow beam Maximized light fractionunder wide angles

    The OSLON SSL family is the industry leading platform which offers

    optimized radiation patterns for any kind of l ighting application

    OSLON SSL

    Sophisticated radiation patterns

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    80

    150

    OSLON SSL LEDs

    direct the light where

    its needed most!

    Symplifying

    optical designsImproving

    optical efficiency

    Lightwhereits

    neededm

    ost

    OSLON SSL

    Sophisticated radiation patterns

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    The OSLON SSL portfolio is ready to simply

    provide the best light

    in every way and everywhere!

    OSLON SSL

    Target Applications

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    Premium IndoorLighting, e.g. Shop

    95

    2700-4000K

    Warm/neutral white

    Maximized light

    quality

    LCW .CC

    (color champ)

    various IndoorLighting, e.g. Office

    82

    2700-5000K

    Warm/neutral white

    Best compromise

    CRI and flux

    LCW .EC

    (eco champ)

    Outdoor LightingIndustrial Lighting

    70

    4000 5000K

    neutral whi te

    Maximized f lux

    LCW .PC

    (power champ)

    6000 6500KCCT range

    70Typ. CRI

    Outdoor LightingIndustrial Lighting

    Applications

    Cool white

    Maximized flux

    LUW

    Product

    target

    OSLON SSL

    White versions overview

    Sophisticated versions for every kind of

    lighting requirement in both 80 and 150

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    Supporting the entire white

    CCT-range (2700-6500K) with optimized CRIs

    LCW.CCCRI95

    2700-4000K

    LCW.EC

    CRI82

    2700-5000K

    LCW.PC

    CRI70

    4000-5000K

    LUW

    CRI70

    6000-6500K

    OSLON SSL

    White versions overview and color binning

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    Sunset 3000K

    9499

    95

    8892

    9693 93 95

    9086

    93

    84

    98

    92

    -20

    -10

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

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    100

    RA R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14

    RA

    R1

    R2

    R3

    R4

    R5

    R6

    R7

    R8

    R9

    R10

    R11

    R12

    R13

    R14

    Typical R-values CRI95 3000K

    OSLON SSL LCW.CC

    warm/neutral white CRI95

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    Jeronimo Martins - Supermarket chain

    SUCESS STORY OSLON SSL 80

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    Arquiled - Petrol Stations illumination

    SUCESS STORY OSLON SSL 80

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    OSLON SSL colors

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    OSLON SSL colors

    Highlights

    Setting new flux benchmarks (350 mA) with

    deep blue 515 mW (typ.)blue 28 lm (typ.)

    true green 93 lm (typ.)

    yellow 56 lm (typ.)

    amber 80 lm (typ.)

    red 58 lm (typ.)

    hyper red 355 mW (typ.)

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    GREAT

    IMPROVEMENTS

    OSLON family for lighting applications

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    OSLON family for lighting applications

    Product overview

    ~ 130 lm~ 114 lmtyp. flux 6500K/CRI70HOT

    Tj=85C /

    350mA

    COLD

    Tj=25C /

    350mA

    ~ 151 lm~ 133 lmtyp. flux 6500K/CRI70

    ~ 145 lm/W~ 123 lm/Wtyp. efficacy 6500K/CRI70

    typ. efficacy 6500K/CRI70

    typ. Rth

    Chip areaRadiation pattern

    ~ 134 lm/W

    3,8 K/W

    2 mm120

    OSLON Square

    ~ 112 lm/W

    7 K/W

    1 mm80 or 150

    OSLON SSL

    6500K / CRI70 typ. 123 lm/W (350mA / 25C) for OSLON SSL

    typ. 146lm/W (350mA / 25C) for OSLON Square

    Next

    GEN

    OSLON family for lighting applications

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    OSLON family for lighting applications

    Product overview

    ~ 106 lm~ 103 lmtyp. flux 4000K/CRI80HOT

    Tj=85C /

    350mA

    COLD

    Tj=25C /

    350mA

    ~ 118lm~ 111 lmtyp. flux 4000K/CRI80

    ~ 113lm/W~ 102 lm/Wtyp. efficacy 4000K/CRI80

    typ. efficacy 4000K/CRI80

    typ. Rth

    Chip areaRadiation pattern

    ~ 109 lm/W

    3,8 K/W

    2 mm120

    OSLON Square

    ~ 101 lm/W

    7 K/W

    1 mm80 or 150

    OSLON SSL

    4000K / CRI82 typ. 102 lm/W (350mA / 25C) for OSLON SSL

    typ. 113lm/W (350mA / 25C) for OSLON Square

    Next

    GEN

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    February 2012

    OSLON SSL NEXT GEN

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    OSLON SSL NEXT GEN

    TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS

    Improvements on Chip + Conversion + Package

    lead to major luminous efficacy boost:

    .EC 4000K CRI80

    (LCW CRxP.EC)

    .PC 5000K CRI70

    (LCW CRxP.PC)

    Chip:

    7..9%

    Chip:

    7..9%

    Conversion+

    new Phosphor:

    8..10%

    Conversion:

    2..3%

    Package:2..3%

    Package:

    2..3%

    typ. 86lm/W up to now

    typ. 104lm/W up to now

    typ. 102lm/W

    Q1/2012typ. 118lm/W

    Q1/2012

    ~ + 18%~ + 13%

    HOT

    Stabilized

    OSLON SSL NEXT GEN

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    TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENTS

    60%

    65%

    70%

    75%

    80%85%

    90%

    95%

    100%

    105%

    110%

    -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150

    Tj (C)

    relPh

    iV(%)

    Tj (C) existing

    CRI80 version

    new

    CRI80 version

    improvement

    (%)

    25 100% 100% 0%

    50 97% 98% 2%

    85 90% 93% 3%

    100 86% 90% 5%120 79% 85% 8%

    still 90% flux at Tj=100C

    stil l 97% efficacy at Tj=100C

    NEW CRI80 phosphor solution (LCW .EC)

    with improved luminous flux stability over temperature

    introduced NOW in OSLON SSL NEXT GEN, followed by other SSL LEDs

    HOT

    Stabilized

    OSLON SSL NEXT GEN

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    OSLON SSL NEXT GEN

    Flux overview

    LCW CRxP.EC

    5000K 4500K 4000K 3500K 3000K 2700K

    Bin

    min. lm

    (350mA)

    LR 130

    LQ 121

    LP 112KU 104

    KT 97

    KS 89

    KR 82

    CCT

    MIN CRI VALUES CRI80

    OSLON SSL NEXT GEN

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    LCW CRxP.PC / LUW CRxP

    6500K std. 5000K 4500K 4000KCRI65

    Binmin. lm

    (350mA)

    LS 140lm

    LR 130lmLQ 121lm

    LP 112lm

    KU 104lm

    KT 97lm

    CCT

    MIN CRI VALUESCRI70

    OSLON SSL NEXT GEN

    Flux overview

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    Fixture to fixture uniformity Mix to Match

    8L

    7L

    6L

    5L

    8M

    7M

    6M

    5M

    8N

    7N

    6N

    5N

    8L

    7L

    6L

    5L

    8M

    7M

    6M

    5M

    8N

    7N

    6N

    5N

    The customer specifies:

    1) Min hot lumen output per LED

    2) CCT at working condition

    3) Driving current

    4) Junction temperature

    3 step ellipse

    No additional charges for mixing

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    OSLON Square

    February 2012

    OSLON Square

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    2 mm chip in same package

    doubled lumens out of same packageChip soldering improved thermal resistance (3.8K/W)

    Improved CLC Layer improved light extraction

    and efficacy (+5%)

    Reflective layer

    higher reflectivity of LED package

    Improvements implemented in the package

    More than just an OSLON package with 2mm chip

    OSLON Square

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    q

    YourRequirements are our Requirements

    What should your new High Power LED have?

    - covering 2400K to 6500K

    - offering different light quality levels

    choice on CCT and

    color quality- most challenging robustness test matrix

    - best-in-class reliability on MCPCB

    - high lumen maintenance and color stability

    high robustness,

    lifetime

    - smallest package (only 3x3mm)

    - best-in-class Rth (typ. 3.8K/W)

    good thermal

    properties

    Requirement OSLON Square?

    high lum. efficacy- typ. 113lm/W (@4000K, CRI80 min / 350mA)

    - typ. 137lm/W (@5000K, CRI70 / 350mA)

    high driving flexibility- max. driving current = 1.5A

    - high lumen elasticity (70lm @ 200mA to 390lm @ 1.5A)

    OSLON Square

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    Brightness groupLuminous Flux (lm)

    @700mA

    correlated

    @350mAMU 259 280 146 158

    MT 240 259 136 146

    MS 224 240 127 136

    MR 210 224 119 127

    MQ 194 210 110 119

    MP 180 194 102 110

    LU 164 180 93 102

    LT 150 164 85 93

    LS 140 150 79 85

    LR 130 140 73 79

    The OSLON Square will be binned at 700mA

    Luminous flux groups

    OSLON Square

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    Minimum flux bins forwarm/neutral white CRI80 minStatus: January 2012 (Ts=25C)

    Luminous flux groups for warm/neutral white CRI80 min

    5000K 4500K 4000K 3500K 3000K 2700K

    Bin

    min. lm

    (700mA)

    min. lm

    (350mA)

    NP 280 158

    MU 259 146MT 240 136

    MS 224 127

    MR 210 119

    MQ 194 110

    MP 180 102LU 164 93

    LT 150 85

    CRI80CCT

    MIN CRI VALUES

    OSLON Square

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    CRI70 options color binning

    Binning

    4000K-5000K

    Fine binning

    Voltage binning

    3,25V-3,375V5A

    3,375V-3,5V5B

    3,0V-3,25V42,75V-3,0V3

    4500 K

    5000 K

    5500 K

    6000 K

    6500 K

    7000 K

    8H

    7H

    6H

    5H

    8I

    7I

    6I

    5I

    8J

    7J

    6J

    5J

    8K

    7K

    6K

    5K

    8L

    7L

    6L

    5L

    8M

    7M

    6M

    5M

    8N

    7N

    6N

    5N

    0,320

    0,340

    0,360

    0,380

    0,400

    0,420

    0,295 0,315 0,335 0,355 0,375 0,395 0,415 0,435

    cx

    cy

    Chromaticity Diagram

    NanometersJudd lines

    Planckian locus

    LCW CQAR.PC

    ANSI-Norm

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    LCW CQAR.PC - Brightness distribution

    6500K 5700K 5300K 5000K 4500K 4000K 3500K 3000K 2700K

    Bin lmNP 280

    MU 259

    MT 240

    MS 224

    MR 210

    MQ 194

    MP 180

    LU 164

    LT 150LS 140

    OSLON SQUARE LCW CQAR.PC

    CCT

    MIN CRI VALUES

    CRI65

    CRI70CRI80

    OSLON SquareCRI65 options color binning

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    CRI65 options color binning

    Binning

    5300-6500K

    Standard binning

    Voltage binning

    3,25V-3,375V5A

    3,375V-3,5V5B

    3,0V-3,25V42,75V-3,0V3

    LP

    KR

    JR

    HR

    KQ

    JQ

    HQ

    KP

    JP

    HP

    5000 K5500 K

    6000 K

    6500 K

    7000 K

    0,300

    0,320

    0,340

    0,360

    0,380

    0,400

    0,290 0,310 0,330 0,350Cx

    Cy

    Blackbody line

    LP

    KR

    JR

    HR

    KQ

    JQ

    HQ

    KP

    JP

    HP

    5000 K5500 K

    6000 K

    6500 K

    7000 K

    0,300

    0,320

    0,340

    0,360

    0,380

    0,400

    0,290 0,310 0,330 0,350Cx

    Cy

    Blackbody line

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    LUW CQAR - Brightness distr ibution

    6500K 5700K 5300K 5000K 4500K 4000K 3500K 3000K 2700K

    Bin lmNP 280

    MU 259

    MT 240

    MS 224

    MR 210

    MQ 194

    MP 180

    LU 164

    LT 150LS 140

    OSLON SQUARE LUW CQAR

    CCT

    MIN CRI VALUES

    CRI65

    CRI70CRI80

    P-Contact Module

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    Uf-Comparison to Production Distribution

    current ENTW data

    OSLON Square RoadmapCRI70 versions Cool white

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    CRI70 versions Cool whiteCRI70

    relative luminous efficacy

    95%

    100%

    105%

    110%

    115%

    Mar 2012 Oct 2012 Mar 2013

    relative luminous flux

    95%

    100%

    105%

    110%

    115%

    Mar 2012 Oct 2012 Mar 2013

    relative forward voltage

    85%

    90%

    95%

    100%

    105%

    Mar 2012 Oct 2012 Mar 2013

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    OSLON Square

    Thermal design

    OSLON SquareThermal design on IMS

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    Thermal design on IMS

    OSLON Square

    on IMS PCB

    2,5 K/W6 K/WRth s-b

    IMS type 2IMS type 1

    Thermal simulation

    Dielectric 100um 35um

    resulting Rth j-b 9,8 K/W 6,3 K/W

    Simulation

    Rthj-s typ = 3,8K/W

    Rth s-b = ?

    +

    OSLON SquareThermal design on thermal post IMS

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    g p

    Innovative materials:

    OSLON Square on thermal post IMS PCB

    Assembly

    It exists a metallic connection from the metalsheet so the heat slug

    Bridge

    Semiconductor

    Simulation

    1,3 K/WRth s-b

    Thermal post IMS

    resulting Rth j-b 5,1 K/W

    Base material: Al

    SECOND BOARD RELIABILITY:

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    Simplif ied Model of Stress Condition in TC testOnly considering thermal expansion of different materials:

    T 25C

    Al2O3

    MCPCB

    T-40C

    Al2O3

    MCPCB

    T125C

    Al2O3

    MCPCB

    L( T)

    L( Tmax)

    Stress is related to the elongation of parts (CTE) and

    the stiffness of the materials (Youngs Modulus)

    The mechanical stress is increased by:

    bigger temperature difference (T).

    higher maximum temperature (Tmax).

    larger device dimensions.

    larger stiffness of materials

    Long longer cycle durations is accelerating the crackgrowth.

    L( Tmin)

    LED

    Second board reliability of OSLON SSL packageSchematic views and pictures of cross sections

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    Schematically view of OSLON soldered on MCPCB: Schematical view of solder joint:

    Pictures after Cross-sectioning :

    Crack stars parallel from both sides (no difference visible between anode and cathode)

    Crack starts at sideof solder joint.

    OSLON SquareThermal benchmark on IMS

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    OSLON Square Competition

    package size

    3 x 3 mm3,05 x 4,5 mm

    ( 53% bigger)

    Rth (typ.) 3,8 K/W6 K/W

    ( 58% higher)

    2nd board reliability * 7,7 x 10-5 mm/K 10 x 10-5 mm/K

    ( stress 24% higher)

    *) 2nd board reliability defined by thermal missmatch and critical distance

    OSLON packageCycle stability

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    MCPCB FR4 Ceramic0C to 60C >3800 >8000 >8000

    Number of cycles before 1% failure occurs

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    SOLERIQ E

    SOLERIQ E

    K F t

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    Key Features

    Compact size of 30mm x 30mm x 1.7mm and36mm x 36mm x 1,7mm

    Fixed lumen package 2000lm and 3000lm

    Color consistency within 4 SDCM

    Easy to use metal core board

    Stable Brightness over lifetime

    Good color reproduction with CRI 85

    CCTs: 2700 K, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K,5700 K & 6500K

    High efficacy of typ. 100lm/W @ 5000K andoperating conditions TJ=100C

    FIRST SAMPLES IN MARCH

    NEW Chip on board platformSOLERIQ E

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    SOLERIQ E

    easy-to-use COB LED modules with high luminous efficacy

    2000lm and 3000lm HOT versions

    27,4 mm23 mmoptical diameter

    600 mA

    30 x 30 x 1,7 mm

    2000 lm

    SOLERIQ E

    typ. eff icacy 4000K/CRI80

    (grouping / Tj=100C)

    grouping current

    dimensions

    Lumen package version

    ~ 100 lm/W (HOT CONDITIONS)

    880 mA

    36 x 36 x 1,7mm

    3000 lm

    NEW

    Marketintro

    ductionplanned

    InApril2012

    Thank You for Your Attention!

    600 students f rom School of Engineering at the University of Calgary, Canada

    send LED illuminated message to International Space Station

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    send LED illuminated message to International Space Station.