BXRV-DR-1830G-2000-A-23 数据手册
Bridgelux Vesta® SE Series Dim-To-Warm
Gen2 13mm Integrated Array with S2 Holder
®
Product Data Sheet DS382
Product Feature Map
Bridgelux arrays are fully engineered devices that provide consistent thermal and optical performance on an engineered
mechanical platform. The arrays incorporate several features to simplify design integration and assembly. Please visit
www.bridgelux.com for more information on the Vesta SE Series family of products.
Vesta Dim To Warm White Array is solder
connected with holder, simplifying
handling and assembly process
Poke-in connectivity, x2
Case Temperature (Tc)
Measurement Point
Mounting holes, x2
Optic alignment holes, x2
Mounting holes, x2,
Zhaga Book 10, D50
module compatible
Polarity indication marks simplify
manufacturing operator instructions
Test pad for electrical
probing, x2
Wire release mechanisms, x2
2D QR code on the back of the Vesta Dim To Warm
White array provides full manufacturing traceability
Product Nomenclature
The part number designation for Bridgelux Vesta SE Series arrays is explained as follows:
1 2 3 4 - 5 6 - 7 8 9 10 11 - 12131415-16 - 1718-1920
BXRV DR – 1 830 G – 2000 - A - 23 - S2
Product Family
Holder Version
2 = Version 2
Dim-To-Warm Array
Special Edition
Vesta SE integrated array with holder
Nominal CCT
18 = 1,800K
27 = 2,700K
30 = 3,000K
CCT Bin Options
3 = 3 SDCM
Product Generation
Minimum CRI
G = 90 CRI
H = 95CRI
2 = Generation 2
Array Configuration
A = 20W
Form Factor Designator
2000 = 13mm LES
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Product Selection Guide
The following product configurations are available:
Table 1: Selection Guide, Measurement Data
Typical Vf
Tc=25°C
(V)
Typical
Power
Tc=25°C
(W)
Typical
Pulsed
Flux 3, 4, 5
Tc=25°C
(lm)
Typical
Efficacy
Tc=25°C
(lm/W)
Minimum
Pulsed
Flux 6
Tc=25°C
(lm)
Typical
DC Flux 7, 8
Tc=85°C
(lm)
600
33.5
20.1
2071
103
1864
1864
20
26.9
0.5
43
80
39
39
600
33.5
20.1
1831
91
1648
1648
20
26.9
0.5
36
67
32
32
600
33.5
20.1
2238
111
2014
2014
20
26.9
0.5
52
96
46
46
600
33.5
20.1
1942
97
1747
1747
20
26.9
0.5
43
80
39
39
Nominal
CCT 1
Tc=25°C
(K)
Minimum
CRI 2
Drive
Current
(mA)
BXRV-DR-1827G-2000-A23-S2
2700
90
1800
90
BXRV-DR-1827H-2000-A23-S2
2700
95
1800
93
BXRV-DR-1830G-2000-A23-S2
3000
90
1800
90
BXRV-DR-1830H-2000-A23-S2
3000
95
1800
93
Part Number
Notes for Table 1:
1. Nominal CCT as defined by ANSI C78.377-2017.
2. Minimum R9 value for 90/90 CRI products is 50. Minimum R9 value for 93/95 CRI products is 85. Bridgelux maintains a ±3 tolerance on all CRI and R9
values.
3. Products tested under pulsed condition (10ms pulse width) at nominal test current where Tj (junction temperature) = Tc (case temperature) = 25°C.
4. Typical performance values are provided as a reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
5. Bridgelux maintains a ±7% tolerance on flux measurements.
6. Minimum flux values at the nominal test current are guaranteed by 100% test.
7. Typical stabilized DC performance values are provided as reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
8. Typical performance is estimated based on operation under DC (direct current) with LED array mounted onto a heat sink with thermal interface
material and the case temperature maintained at 85°C. Based on Bridgelux test setup, values may vary depending on the thermal design of the
luminaire and/or the exposed environment to which the product is subjected.
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Electrical Characteristics
Table 2: Electrical Characteristics
Forward Voltage
Pulsed, Tc = 25ºC 1, 2, 3, 7
Part Number
BXRV-DR-18xxx-2000-A23-S2
Drive
Current
(mA)
Typical
Coefficient
of Forward
Voltage
∆Vf/∆Tc
(mV/ºC)
Typical
Thermal
Resistance
Junction to
Case 4, 5
(ºC/W)
Minimum
(V)
Typical
(V)
Maximum
(V)
600
31.0
33.5
36.0
-12.1
720
31.5
34.0
36.6
-12.1
Driver Selection
Voltages 6
Vf Min. Hot
Tc = 105ºC
(V)
Vf Max. Cold
Tc = -40ºC
(V)
0.23
30.0
36.8
0.25
30.5
37.4
Notes for Table 2:
1. Parts are tested in pulsed conditions, Tc = 25°C. Pulse width is 10ms.
2. Voltage minimum and maximum are provided for reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
3. Bridgelux maintains a tester tolerance of ± 0.10V on forward voltage measurements.
4. Typical coefficient of forward voltage tolerance is ± 0.1mV for nominal current.
5. Thermal resistance value was calculated using total electrical input power; optical power was not subtracted from input power. The thermal interface
material used during testing is not included in the thermal resistance value.
6. Vf min hot and max cold values are provided as reference only and are not guaranteed by test. These values are provided to aid in driver design and
selection over the operating range of the product.
7. This product has been designed and manufactured per IEC 62031:2018. This product has passed dielectric withstand voltage testing at 500 V. The working
voltage designated for the insulation is 60V d.c. The maximum allowable voltage across the array must be determined in the end product application.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Table 3: Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Maximum Rating
LED Junction Temperature (Tj)
125°C
Storage Temperature
-40°C to +105°C
Operating Case Temperature1 (Tc)
105°C
Maximum Drive Current3
720mA
Maximum Peak Pulsed Drive Current4
1030mA
Maximum Reverse Voltage5
-60V
Notes for Table 3:
1. For IEC 62717 requirement, please contact Bridgelux Sales Support.
2. See Bridgelux Application Note AN101 “Handling and Assembly of LED Arrays” for more information.
3. Please refer to Figures 8 for drive current derating curves.
4. Bridgelux recommends a maximum duty cycle of 10% and pulse width of 20ms when operating LED arrays at the maximum peak pulsed current specified.
Maximum peak pulsed currents indicate values where the LED array can be driven without catastrophic failures.
5. Light emitting diodes are not designed to be driven in reverse voltage and will not produce light under this condition. Maximum rating provided for
reference only.
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Performance Curves
Figure 1: CCT vs. Forward Current 2700K-1800K
Figure 2: CCT vs. Forward Current 3000K-1800K
3200
2800
3000
2600
2800
CCT (K)
CCT (K)
2400
2200
2000
2600
2400
2200
2000
1800
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
1600
0
100
200
300
Current (mA)
Figure 3: Color Shift vs. Forward Current 2700K - 1800K
500
600
700
800
Figure 4: Color Shift vs. Forward Current 3000K - 1800K
0.43
2700K
0.4
1800K
mA
20
mA
60
CCY
0m
A
150
mA
0.41
20
A
75
m
0.41
A
0.42
150
60
0.42
mA
0m
A
0.43
CCY
400
Current (mA)
75
m
1600
1800
0.4
1800K
3000K
0.39
0.39
0.38
0.38
0.37
0.37
0.41
0.43
0.45
0.47
0.49
CCX
0.51
0.53
0.55
0.57
0.41
0.43
0.45
0.47
0.49
CCX
0.51
0.53
0.55
0.57
Figure 5: Forward Voltage vs. Forward Current, Tc=25°C
Forward Current (mA)
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
26
28
30
32
Forward Voltage (V)
34
36
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Performance Curves
Figure 6: Relative LOP vs. Drive Current, Tc=25°C
140%
120%
Relative LOP
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
0
100
200
300
400
500
Drive Current (mA)
600
700
800
Figure 7: Relative Flux vs. Case Temperature
102%
25°C Pulsed
600mA
20mA
100%
98%
Relative LOP
96%
94%
92%
90%
88%
86%
84%
0
20
40
60
Case Temperature (°C)
80
100
120
Figure 8: Derating Curve
750
720mA
675
600mA
Current (mA)
600
525
450
375
300
225
150
75
0
25
45
65
85
105
125
Case Temperature (C)
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Typical Radiation Pattern
Figure 9: Typical Spatial Radiation Pattern
100%
90%
Relative Intensity (%)
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Angular Displacement (⁰)
Notes for Figure 9:
1. Typical viewing angle is 110⁰.
2. The viewing angle is defined as the off axis angle from the centerline where Iv is ½ of the peak value.
Figure 10: Typical Polar Radiation Pattern
-30⁰
-15⁰
15⁰
30⁰
100%
90%
-45⁰
80%
45⁰
70%
60%
-60⁰
50%
60⁰
40%
30%
-75⁰
20%
75⁰
10%
-90⁰
0%
90⁰
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Typical Color Spectrum
Figure 11: Typical Color Spectrum
120%
1800K (20mA)
(600mA) or 950mA)
2700K (600mA
(600mA)
3000K (600mA)
(600mA or 950mA)
Relative Spectral Power Distribution (%)
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
Wavelength (nm)
Note for Figure 11:
1. Color spectra measured at nominal current for Tc = 25°C.
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Mechanical Dimensions
Figure 12: Mechanical Drawing Specification
Tc
Notes for Figure 12::
1. Connectors are labeled “+” to denote positive polarity and “-” to denote negative polarity
2. Poke-In connectors accept solid and stranded wires with AWG wire sizes 20 - 24
3. Recommended wire strip length is 7.0mm +/-0.5mm
4. Wires may be released by pushing into the wire release hole on the poke in connector. Bridgelux recommends the use of BJB tool 46.141.U801.89
5. Mounting holes (2X) are for M3 screws
6. Bridgelux recommends two tapped holes for mounting screws with 31.4 ± 0.10mm center-to-center spacing
7. Screws with flat shoulders (pan, dome, button, round, truss, mushroom) provide optimal torque control. Do not use flat, countersink, or raised head screws
8. The maximum mounting screw torque value is 0.3 N-m (2.7 lbf-in)
9. Drawings are not to scale
10. Drawing dimensions are in millimeters
11. Unless otherwise specified, tolerances are ± 0.10mm
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Color Binning Information
Table 4: McAdam ellipse CCT color bin definitions for product operating at Tc = 25ºC
CCT
Center Point
Bin Size
Axis a
Axis b
Rotation Angle
1800K
x=0.5496
y=0.4081
5 SDCM
0.01164
0.00655
40.00º
2700K
x=0.4578
y= 0.4101
3 SDCM
0.00810
0.00420
53.70º
3000K
x=0.4338
y=0.4030
3 SDCM
0.00834
0.00408
53.22º
Notes for Table 4:
1. The x,y center points are the center points of the respective ANSI bins in the CIE 1931 xy Color Space
2. Products are binned at Tc=25°C
3. Bridgelux maintains a tolerance of +/-0.007 on x and y color coordinates in the CIE 1931 Color Space
Figure 13: Definition of the McAdam ellipse
a
b
φ
x, y, center point
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Packaging and Labeling
Figure 14: Packaging Specifications
Bag label
Tray label
Box label
BXRV-DR-1830G-2000-A-13-S2
BXRV-DR-1830G-2000-A-13-S2
BXRV-DR-1830G-2000-A-13-S2
Notes for Figure 14:
1. Each plastic tray holds 100 arrays
2. Each tray is sealed in an anti-static bag. One such bag is placed in a small box and shipped. Depending on quantities ordered, a bigger shipping box
containing multiple small boxes may be used to ship products.
3. Each bag and small box is labeled as shown above.
4. The dimensions of the small shipping box are 350 x 245 x 67 mm.
Figure 15: Product Labeling
Bridgelux arrays have laser markings on the back side of the substrate to help with product identification. In addition to
the product identification markings, Bridgelux arrays also contain markings for internal Bridgelux manufacturing use only.
The image below shows which markings are for customer use and which ones are for Bridgelux internal use only. The
Bridgelux internal manufacturing markings are subject to change without notice, however these will not impact the form,
function or performance of the array.
Customer Use- 2D Barcode
Scannable barcode provides
product part number and other
Bridgelux internal production
information.
Customer Use- Product part number
Internal Bridgelux use only.
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Design Resources
Application Notes
3D CAD Models
Bridgelux has developed a comprehensive set of
application notes and design resources to assist
customers in successfully designing with the Vesta
Series product family of LED array products. Please see
Bridgelux Application Note, AN101 for more information.
For a list of resources under development, visit
www.bridgelux.com.
Three dimensional CAD models depicting the product
outline of all Bridgelux Vesta Series LED arrays are available in both IGES and STEP formats. Please contact your
Bridgelux sales representative for assistance.
Optical Source Models
LM80
Optical source models and ray set files are available
for all Bridgelux products. For a list of available formats,
visit www.bridgelux.com.
LM80 testing has been completed and the LM80
report is now available. Please contact your Bridgelux
sales representative for LM-80 report.
Precautions
CAUTION: CHEMICAL EXPOSURE HAZARD
Exposure to some chemicals commonly used in
luminaire manufacturing and assembly can cause
damage to the LED array. Please consult Bridgelux
Application Note, AN101 for additional information.
CAUTION: EYE SAFETY
Eye safety classification for the use of Bridgelux Vesta
Series is in accordance with IEC/TR62778: Application
of IEC 62471 for the assessment of blue light hazard to
light sources and luminaires. Vesta Series Dim-To-Warm
arrays are classified as Risk Group 1 when operated at or
below the maximum drive current. Please use appropriate
precautions. It is important that employees working with
LEDs are trained to use them safely.
CAUTION
CONTACT WITH LIGHT EMITTING SURFACE (LES)
Avoid any contact with the LES and resistors. Do not
touch the LES or resistors of the LED array or apply
stress to the LES (yellow phosphor resin area). Contact
may cause damage to the LED array.
Secondary optics may be mounted on the top surface
of the Vesta Series SE array as long as they do not make
contact with the LES. Use the holder alignment holes to
align and mount secondary optics devices.
CAUTION: RISK OF BURN
Do not touch the Vesta Series LED array during operation.
Allow the array to cool for a sufficient period of time before
handling. The Vesta Series LED array may reach elevated
temperatures such that could burn skin when touched.
Disclaimers
STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS
MINOR PRODUCT CHANGE POLICY
Unless otherwise stated, array testing is performed
at the nominal drive current.
The rigorous qualification testing on products offered by
Bridgelux provides performance assurance. Slight cosmetic changes that do not affect form, fit, or function may
occur as Bridgelux continues product optimization.
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About Bridgelux: Bridging Light and Life™
At Bridgelux, we help companies, industries and people experience the power and possibility
of light. Since 2002, we’ve designed LED solutions that are high performing, energy efficient,
cost effective and easy to integrate. Our focus is on light’s impact on human behavior, delivering
products that create better environments, experiences and returns—both experiential and
financial. And our patented technology drives new platforms for commercial and industrial
luminaires.
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Bridgelux Vesta Series SE Dim-To-Warm Gen 2 13mm Array with S2 Holder Product Data Sheet DS382 Rev. A (06/2021)
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