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Bridgelux V8 Thrive™ Array
Product Data Sheet DS323
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BXRE-27S 30S 35S 40S 50S 57S 65S
V8 Thrive
Introduction
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Bridgelux Thrive™ combines unique chip, phosphor and packaging technology to closely match the spectra of natural
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light over the visible wavelength range. Thrive can be used in constant color point luminaires to bring full spectrum
natural light indoors or in tunable white luminaires to incorporate circadian elements that may impact human well-being.
The high fidelity spectral output of Thrive creates stunning environments with excellent color rendering and outstanding
TM30 metrics. Thrive is available in both SMD components and LED arrays to enable a broad range of lighting
applications including retail, hospitality, office, education, architectural, museums, healthcare and residential lighting.
Features
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Benefits
• Engineered spectrum to closely match natural light
• CRI >95, R1-R15 >90, high Rf and Rg values
• High efficacy full spectrum solution
• No violet chip augmentation
• Hot color targeted
• Form factor consistent with existing Bridgelux COB
arrays
• Full consistent spectrum with fewer spectral spikes
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• Broad product platform availability (SMDs and COBs)
• Natural and vivid color rendering
• Greater energy savings, lower utility costs
• Economical, high efficiency solution
• Uniform and consistent white light at application
conditions
• Ease of design and rapid go-to-market
• Enables greater design flexibility and platform color
consistency
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Contents
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Product Feature Map
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Product Nomenclature
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Product Selection Guide
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Spectrum Characteristics
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Electrical Characteristics
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Eye Safety
Product Bin Definitions
Performance Curves
Typical Radiation Pattern
Mechanical Dimensions
Packaging and Labeling
Design Resources
Precautions
Disclaimers
About Bridgelux
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Product Feature Map
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Bridgelux arrays are fully engineered devices that provide consistent thermal and optical performance on an engineered
mechanical platform. The V Series arrays are the most compact chip-on-board devices across all of Bridgelux’s LED Array
products. The arrays incorporate several features to simplify design integration and assembly. Please visit www.bridgelux.com
for more information on the V Series family of products.
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Polarity symbols
Solder pads
Case Temperature (Tc)
Measurement Point
Yellow phosphor Light
Emitting Surface (LES)
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White ring around LES
Fully engineered substrate
for consistent thermal, mechanical
and optical properties
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Note: Part number and lot codes are scribed on back of array
Product Nomenclature
The part number designation for Bridgelux COB arrays is explained as follows:
1 2 3 4
– 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
– 12
– 13 14
BXRE – 30 S 0801 – D –
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Product Family
Nominal CCT
27 = 2,700K
30 = 3,000K
35 = 3,500K
40 = 4,000K
50 = 5,000K
57 = 5,700K
65 = 6,500K
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Array Configuration
Flux Indicator
0801 = 800 lm
Minimum CRI
S = Thrive
CCT Bin Options
2 = 2 SDCM
3 = 3 SDCM
4 = 4 SDCM
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Product Selection Guide
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The following product configurations are available:
Table 1: Selection Guide, Pulsed Measurement Data (Tc= 25°C)
Part Number1,6
Nominal
CCT1
(K)
CRI
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Nominal
Drive
Current3
(mA)
Typical
Pulsed
Flux4,5,6,7
Tc = 25ºC
(lm)
Typical
Vf
(V)
Minimum
Pulsed
Flux6,7,8
Tc = 25ºC
(lm)
Typical
Power
(W)
Typical
Efficacy
(lm/W)
Typical
Photosynthetic
Photon Flux
(PPF)
Typical Photon
Efficiency
(µmol/J)
BXRE-27S0801-D-7X
2700
98
350
17.2
630
554
6.0
105
11.51
1.91
BXRE-27S0801-E-7X
2700
98
175
34.4
630
554
6.0
105
11.51
1.91
BXRE-30S0801-D-7X
3000
98
350
17.2
677
596
6.0
112
11.77
1.96
BXRE-30S0801-E-7X
3000
98
175
34.4
677
596
6.0
112
11.77
1.96
BXRE-35S0801-D-7X
3500
98
350
17.2
728
641
6.0
121
11.90
1.98
BXRE-35S0801-E-7X
3500
98
BXRE-40S0801-D-7X
4000
98
BXRE-40S0801-E-7X
4000
98
BXRE-50S0801-D-7X
5000
98
BXRE-50S0801-E-7X
5000
98
BXRE-57S0801-D-7X
5700
98
BXRE-57S0801-E-7X
5700
98
BXRE-65S0801-D-7X
6500
98
BXRE-65S0801-E-7X
6500
98
175
34.4
728
641
6.0
121
11.90
1.98
350
17.2
740
652
6.0
123
12.33
2.05
175
34.4
740
652
6.0
123
12.33
2.05
350
17.2
777
683
6.0
129
12.35
2.05
175
34.4
777
683
6.0
129
12.35
2.05
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17.2
789
694
6.0
131
13.20
2.19
175
34.4
789
694
6.0
131
13.20
2.19
350
17.2
771
678
6.0
128
12.60
2.09
175
34.4
771
678
6.0
128
12.60
2.09
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Table 2: Selection Guide, Stabilized DC Test Performance (Tc= 85°C)4,5,6
Typical
Vf
(V)
Typical DC
Flux4,5,6,7
Tc = 85ºC
(lm)
Minimum DC
Flux6,7,8,9
Tc = 85ºC
(lm)
Typical
Power
(W)
Typical
Efficacy
(lm/W)
Typical
Photosynthetic
Photon Flux
(PPF)
Typical Photon
Efficiency
(µmol/J)
350
16.7
567
499
5.8
97
10.79
1.83
175
33.4
567
499
5.8
97
10.79
1.83
609
536
5.8
104
10.97
1.86
609
536
5.8
104
10.97
1.86
656
577
5.8
112
11.62
1.97
Part Number1,6
Nominal
CCT1
(K)
CRI2
Nominal
Drive
Current3
(mA)
BXRE-27S0801-D-7X
2700
98
BXRE-27S0801-E-7X
2700
98
BXRE-30S0801-D-7X
3000
98
BXRE-30S0801-E-7X
3000
98
BXRE-35S0801-D-7X
3500
98
350
16.7
175
33.4
350
16.7
BXRE-35S0801-E-7X
3500
98
175
33.4
BXRE-40S0801-D-7X
4000
98
350
16.7
BXRE-40S0801-E-7X
4000
98
175
33.4
BXRE-50S0801-D-7X
5000
98
350
16.7
BXRE-50S0801-E-7X
5000
98
175
33.4
BXRE-57S0801-D-7X
5700
98
350
16.7
BXRE-57S0801-E-7X
5700
98
175
33.4
BXRE-65S0801-D-7X
6500
98
350
16.7
BXRE-65S0801-E-7X
6500
98
175
33.4
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656
577
5.8
112
11.62
1.97
666
586
5.8
114
11.79
2.00
666
586
5.8
114
11.79
2.00
699
615
5.8
120
11.85
2.01
699
615
5.8
120
11.85
2.01
710
625
5.8
121
12.30
2.09
710
625
5.8
121
12.30
2.09
694
610
5.8
119
12.11
2.05
694
610
5.8
119
12.11
2.05
Notes for Table 1 & 2:
1. Product CCT is hot targeted at Tj= 85°C. Nominal CCT as defined by ANSI C78.377-2011.
2. All CRI values are measured at Tj = Tc = 25°C. CRI values are typical values. Minimum CRI for Thrive products is 95. Bridgelux maintains a ± 3 tolerance on CRI values.
3. Drive current is referred to as nominal drive current.
4. Products tested under pulsed condition (10ms pulse width) at nominal test current where Tj (junction temperature) = Tc (case temperature) = 25°C. Typical stabilized DC
performance values are provided as reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
5. Typical performance values are provided as a reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
6. 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.
7. Bridgelux maintains a ±7% tolerance on flux measurements.
8. Minimum flux values at the nominal test current are guaranteed by 100% test.
9. Minimum flux values at elevated temperatures are provided for reference only and are not guaranteed by 100% production testing. 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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Performance at Commonly Used Drive Currents
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V Series Thrive LED arrays are tested to the specifications shown using the nominal drive currents in Table 1. V Series
Thrive LED Arrays may also be driven at other drive currents dependent on specific application design requirements.
The performance at any drive current can be derived from the current vs. voltage characteristics shown in Figures 10 &
11 and the flux vs. current characteristics shown in Figures 12 & 13. The performance at commonly used drive currents is
summarized in Table 3.
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Table 3: Product Performance at Commonly Used Drive Currents
Part Number
BXRE-27S0801-D-7x
BXRE-27S0801-E-7x
BXRE-30S0801-D-7x
BXRE-30S0801-E-7x
BXRE-35S0801-D-7x
BXRE-35S0801-E-7x
BXRE-40S0801-D-7x
BXRE-40S0801-E-7x
CRI
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
Drive
Current1
(mA)
Typical Vf
Tc = 25ºC
(V)
Typical
Power
Tc = 25ºC
(W)
Typical
Flux2
Tc = 25ºC
(lm)
Typical
DC Flux3
Tc = 85ºC
(lm)
Typical
Efficacy
Tc = 25ºC
(lm/W)
175
16.6
2.9
325
293
112
250
16.9
4.2
458
412
108
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17.3
6.1
630
567
104
500
17.8
8.9
875
787
98
700
18.4
12.9
1179
1061
91
88
33.0
2.9
326
294
112
125
33.9
4.2
459
413
108
175
34.7
6.1
630
567
104
98
250
35.5
8.9
874
787
350
36.8
12.9
1179
1061
92
175
16.6
2.9
349
314
120
250
16.9
350
17.3
500
17.8
700
18.4
88
33.0
125
33.9
175
34.7
250
35.5
350
36.8
175
16.6
250
16.9
350
17.3
500
17.8
700
18.4
88
33.0
125
33.9
175
34.7
250
35.5
350
36.8
175
16.6
250
16.9
350
17.3
500
17.8
700
18.4
88
33.0
125
33.9
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4.2
492
443
116
6.1
677
609
112
105
8.9
940
846
12.9
1266
1140
98
2.9
351
316
121
4.2
493
444
116
6.1
677
609
111
106
8.9
939
845
12.9
1267
1141
98
2.9
376
338
129
4.2
529
6.1
728
8.9
1011
12.9
1362
2.9
377
4.2
531
6.1
728
8.9
1010
12.9
1363
2.9
382
4.2
538
6.1
740
8.9
1027
12.9
1384
2.9
383
4.2
539
175
34.7
6.1
740
250
35.5
8.9
1027
350
36.8
12.9
1385
476
125
655
120
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910
113
1226
105
339
130
477
125
655
120
909
114
1227
106
344
131
484
127
666
122
925
115
1246
107
345
132
485
127
666
122
924
116
1247
108
Notes for Table 3:
1. Alternate drive currents are provided for reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
2. Bridgelux maintains a ± 7% tolerance on flux measurements.
3. Typical stabilized DC performance values are provided as reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
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Table 3: Product Performance at Commonly Used Drive Currents (Continued)
Part Number
CRI
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BXRE-50S0801-D-7x
BXRE-50S0801-E-7x
BXRE-57S0801-D-7x
BXRE-57S0801-E-7x
BXRE-65S0801-D-7x
BXRE-65S0801-E-7x
98
98
98
98
98
98
Drive
Current1
(mA)
Typical Vf
Tc = 25ºC
(V)
Typical Power
Tc = 25ºC
(W)
Typical
Flux2
Tc = 25ºC
(lm)
Typical
DC Flux3
Tc = 85ºC
(lm)
Typical
Efficacy
Tc = 25ºC
(lm/W)
138
175
16.6
2.9
401
361
250
16.9
4.2
565
508
134
350
17.3
6.1
777
699
128
500
17.8
8.9
1079
971
121
700
18.4
12.9
1454
1308
113
139
88
33.0
2.9
402
362
125
33.9
4.2
566
510
134
175
34.7
6.1
777
699
128
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35.5
8.9
1078
970
121
350
36.8
12.9
1455
1309
113
140
175
16.6
2.9
407
366
250
16.9
4.2
574
516
136
350
17.3
6.1
789
710
130
500
17.8
8.9
1095
986
123
700
18.4
12.9
1476
1328
114
88
33.0
125
33.9
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2.9
409
368
141
4.2
575
517
136
175
34.7
6.1
789
710
130
250
35.5
8.9
1095
985
123
350
36.8
12.9
1477
1329
115
175
16.6
2.9
398
358
137
250
16.9
350
17.3
500
17.8
700
18.4
88
33.0
125
33.9
175
34.7
250
35.5
350
36.8
4.2
560
504
132
6.1
771
694
127
120
8.9
1070
963
12.9
1442
1298
112
2.9
399
359
137
4.2
562
6.1
771
8.9
1070
12.9
1443
506
133
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694
127
963
121
1299
112
Notes for Table 3:
1. Alternate drive currents are provided for reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
2. Bridgelux maintains a ± 7% tolerance on flux measurements.
3. Typical stabilized DC performance values are provided as reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
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Spectrum Characteristics
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Table 4: Typical Color Rendering Index and TM-30 Values at, Tc=85°C
Nominal
CCT1
Rf
Rg
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
2700K
95
103
97
99
94
94
97
98
97
98
99
97
91
98
98
95
98
3000K
95
104
98
99
93
94
97
98
96
96
97
96
92
95
98
95
97
95
98
98
98
97
98
98
98
98
97
93
97
97
95
98
97
98
97
100
99
99
97
99
99
99
99
98
94
97
99
96
99
98
98
97
100
98
99
98
98
98
98
99
98
95
98
98
98
98
98
97
94
98
98
98
97
95
98
97
96
95
92
97
96
96
98
98
97
95
98
98
98
97
96
98
98
96
96
93
97
96
97
98
98
97
3500K
4000K
5000K
5700K
6500K
Note for Table 4:
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1. Bridgelux maintains a tolerance of ± 3 on Color Rendering Index R1-R15 measurements and TM-30 measurements.
Figure 1: 2700K Thrive TM-30 Graphs
Figure 2: 3000K Thrive TM-30 Graphs
Figure 3: 3500K Thrive TM-30 Graphs
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Figure 4: 4000K Thrive TM-30 Graphs
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Figure 5: 5000K Thrive TM-30 Graphs
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Figure 6: 5700K Thrive TM30 Graphs
Figure 7: 6500K Thrive TM-30 Graphs
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Spectrum Characteristics
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Figure 8: Typical Color Spectrum
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
380
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Note for Figure 8:
430
480
530
100%
2700K
3000K
3500K
4000K
Relative Radiant Power(%)
Relative Radiant Power (%)
120%
5000K
5700K
6500K
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
580
630
680
Wavelength (nm)
730
350
780
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
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Wavelength(nm)
1. Color spectra measured at nominal current for Tc = 85°C.
Spectral Matching to Natural Light
The lighting market is in the early stages of adoption of human-centric lighting (HCL). HCL encompasses the effects of lighting on the physical and emotional
health and well-being of people. Throughout evolution, the human visual system has evolved under the natural light of sun and fire. These light sources
have standardized industry spectral power definitions that describe the state of natural light. However, conventional metrics such as CCT, CRI, and TM-30
fail to adequately quantify the naturalness, or closeness of these light sources to the standardized natural spectra. Due to a lack of an industry standard
metric to quantitatively measure the naturalness of a light source, Bridgelux has pioneered a new metric that takes the guesswork out of comparing LED
light sources to natural light.
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Average Spectral Difference, or ASD, is calculated by measuring the absolute difference between two spectra at discrete wavelengths. These values are averaged across a wavelength range derived from the photopic response curve, or V(λ); a luminous efficiency function describing the average spectral sensitivity
of human perception of brightness. The range of 425nm to 690nm was selected to remove the tails of the V(λ) gaussian distribution below 1% of the peak
value at 555nm, covering 99.9% of the area under the photopic response curve. Natural light is defined following the approach of IES TM-30; black body
curves for light sources of ≤4000K and the CIE standard illuminant D for light sources of ≥ 5000K.
Natural light has an ASD of 0%; lower ASD values indicate a closer match to natural light. Thrive is engineered to provide the closest match to natural light
available using proprietary chip, phosphor and packaging technology, resulting in an ASD between 8% to 10% for all CCTs. By comparison, standard 80,
90, and 98 CRI light sources have ASD values that are 100% to 300% larger than Thrive. To learn more about the ASD metric, please review the Bridgelux
whitepaper: Average Spectral Difference, a new method to make objective comparisons of naturalness between light sources; or contact your Bridgelux
sales representative.
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Electrical Characteristics
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Table 5: Electrical Characteristics
Forward Voltage
Pulsed, Tc = 25ºC (V) 1, 2, 3, 8
Part Number
Drive Current
(mA)
Typical
Coefficient
of Forward
Voltage4
∆Vf/∆Tc
(mV/ºC)
Typical
Thermal
Resistance
Junction
to Case5,6
Rj-c (ºC/W)
Vf Min.
Hot
Tc = 105ºC
(V)
Vf Max.
Cold
Tc = -40ºC
(V)
0.75
15.4
19.1
-7.38
0.88
16.4
20.3
37.2
-14.76
0.75
33.2
37.7
39.7
-14.76
0.88
35.3
40.1
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
350
16.0
17.3
18.6
-7.38
700
17.0
18.5
19.8
175
32.0
34.7
350
34.1
36.9
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Driver Selection
Voltages7
(V)
BXRE-xxx080x-D-7x
BXRE-xxx080x-E-7x
Notes for Table 5:
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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 values are based from test data of a 3000K 80 CRI product.
6. 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.
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7. 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.
8. This product has been designed and manufactured per IEC 62031:2014. This product has passed dielectric withstand voltage testing at 1160 V. The working
voltage designated for the insulation is 80V d.c. The maximum allowable voltage across the array must be determined in the end product application.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
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Table 6: Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Maximum Rating
LED Junction Temperature (Tj)
150°C
Storage Temperature
-40°C to +105°C
Operating Case Temperature1 (Tc)
105°C
Soldering Temperature2
300°C or lower for a maximum of
6 seconds
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BXRE-xxx080x-D-7x
BXRE-xxx080x-E-7x
Maximum Drive Current3
700mA
350mA
Maximum Peak Pulsed Drive Current4
1000mA
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500mA
-35V
-60V
Maximum Reverse Voltage5
Notes for Table 6:
1. For IEC 62717 requirement, please consult your Bridgelux sales representative.
2. Refer to Bridgelux Application Note AN101: Handling and Assembly of Bridgelux V Series LED Arrays.
3. Arrays may be driven at higher currents however lumen maintenance may be reduced.
4. Bridgelux recommends a maximum duty cycle of 10% and pulse width of 20 ms when operating LED Arrays at maximum peak pulsed
current specified. Maximum peak pulsed currents indicate values where LED Arrays 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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Eye Safety
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Table 7: Eye Safety Risk Group (RG) Classifications
Part Number
2700K/3000K
4000K2
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BXRE-xxx080x-D-7x
BXRE-xxx080x-E-7x
Notes for Table 7:
CCT1,5
Drive
Current 5
(mA)
5000K3
6500K4
350
RG1
RG1
RG1
RG1
500
RG1
RG1
RG2
RG2
700
RG1
RG1
RG2
RG2
175
RG1
RG1
RG1
RG2
250
RG1
RG1
RG2
RG2
RG1
RG2
RG2
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350
RG1
1. Eye safety classification for the use of Bridgelux V Series LED arrays is in accordance with specification IEC/TR 62778: Application of IEC 62471 for the assessment of blue light hazard to light sources and luminaires.
2. For products classified as RG2 at 5000K Ethr= 1315.8 lx.
3. Please contact your Bridgelux sales representative for Ethr values at specific drive currents and CCTs not listed.
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Product Bin Definitions
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Table 8: 2-, 3- and 4-step MacAdam Ellipse Color Bin Definitions
Center Point
Degree
2-step
3-step
4-step
CCT
2700K
3000K
4000K
5000K
5700K
6500K
x
y
Φ(°)
a
b
a
b
a
b
0.4578
0.4101
53.700
0.00540
0.00280
0.0081
0.0042
N/A
N/A
0.4338
0.403
53.217
0.00556
0.00272
0.0083
0.0041
N/A
N/A
0.3818
0.3797
53.717
0.00626
0.00268
0.0094
0.0040
N/A
N/A
0.3447
0.3553
59.617
N/A
N/A
0.0082
0.0035
0.0110
0.0047
0.3287
0.3417
59.060
N/A
N/A
0.0074
0.0032
0.0099
0.0042
0.3123
0.3282
58.567
N/A
N/A
0.0066
0.0028
0.0090
0.0038
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Notes for Table 8:
1. Color binning at Tc=85°C
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2. Bridgelux maintains a tolerance of ± 0.007 on x and y color coordinates in the CIE 1931 color space.
Figure 9: C.I.E. 1931 Chromaticity Diagram (Color targeted at Tc=85°C)
0.44
3 SDCM
2 SDCM
2700K
0.42
3000K
3500K
4 SDCM
0.38
3 SDCM
0.37
0.36
0.4
4000K
0.35
Y
Y
0.39
0.38
6500K
0.34
0.33
0.36
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.31
0.39
0.42
0.45
X
0.48
0.3
0.3
0.31
0.32
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5000K
5700K
0.33
0.34
0.35
0.36
0.37
X
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Performance Curves
PR
800
400
700
350
600
300
400
300
200
100
15.5
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16.0
16.5
17.0
Forward Current (mA)
500
0
18.0
18.5
200%
180%
160%
140%
120%
100%
80%
200
150
100
50
31.0
19.0
32.0
33.0
40%
20%
0%
100
200
300
400
500
Forward Current (mA)
600
700
800
34.0
35.0
36.0
37.0
38.0
Forward Voltage (V)
Forward Voltage (V)
60%
0
250
0
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Figure 12: V8D Typical Relative Luminous Flux vs. Drive
Current (Tj = Tc = 25°C)1
Relative Luminous Flux
Figure 11: V8E Drive Current vs. Voltage (Tj = Tc = 25°C)1
Figure 13: V8E Typical Relative Luminous Flux vs. Drive
Current (Tj = Tc = 25°C)1
200%
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180%
160%
Relative Luminous Flux
Forward Current (mA)
Figure 10: V8D Drive Current vs. Voltage (Tj = Tc = 25°C)1
140%
120%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Forward Current (mA)
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Performance Curves
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Figure 15: Typical ccx Shift vs. Case Temperature
Figure 14: Typical DC Flux vs. Case Temperature
Relative Luminous Flux
100%
97%
94%
91%
88%
85%
82%
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25
50
Case Temperature (°C)
0
Warm White
0
20
40
25°C Pulsed
0.000
ccy shift
-0.001
-0.002
-0.003
-0.004
-0.005
-0.006
60
40
60
80
100
120
25°C Pulsed
Neutral White
Cool White
25°C Pulsed
-0.0005
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75
100
80
100
-0.0010
-0.0015
125
Figure 16: Typical ccy Shift vs. Case Temperature
0.001
20
0.0000
ccx shift
103%
120
-0.007
Case Temperature (°C)
Notes for Figures 14-16:
-0.0020
Case Temperature (°C)
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1. Bridgelux does not recommend driving high power LEDs at low currents. Doing so may produce unpredictable results. Pulse width modulation (PWM) is
recommended for dimming effects.
2. Characteristics shown for warm white based on 3000K Thrive
3. Characteristics shown for neutral white based on 4000K Thrive
4. Characteristics shown for cool white based on 5000K Thrive
5. For other color SKUs, the shift in color will vary. Please contact your Bridgelux Sales Representative for more information.
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Typical Radiation Pattern
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Figure 17: Typical Spatial Radiation Pattern
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Notes for Figure 17:
1. Typical viewing angle is 120⁰.
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2. The viewing angle is defined as the off axis angle from the centerline where intensity is ½ of the peak value.
Figure 18: Typical Polar Radiation Pattern
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Mechanical Dimensions
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Figure 19: V8 LED Array
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Notes for Figure 11:
1. Drawings are not to scale.
2. Drawing dimensions are in millimeters.
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3. Solder pads are labeled “+” and “-“ to denote positive and negative polarity, respectively.
4. Unless otherwise specified, tolerances are ±0.1mm.
5. Refer to Application Notes AN101 for product handling, mounting and heat sink recommendations.
6. The optical center of the LED Array is nominally defined by the mechanical center of the array to a tolerance of ± 0.2mm.
7. Bridgelux maintains a flatness of 0.10mm across the mounting surface of the array.
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Packaging and Labeling
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Figure 20: V8 Packaging
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Notes for Figure 20:
1. Each tube holds 40 V8 COB arrays.
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2. One tube is sealed in an anti-static bag. Four bags are placed in a shipping box. Depending on quantities ordered, a bigger shipping box, containing four
boxes may be used to ship products.
3. Each bag and box is to be labeled as shown above.
4. Dimensions for each tube are 8.3mm (W) x 14.3mm (H) x 530mm (L). Dimensions for the anti-static bag are 75 (W) x 615 (L) x 3.1 (T) mm. Dimensions for
the shipping box are 58.7 x 13.3 x 7.9 cm
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Packaging and Labeling
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Figure 21: Gen. 7 Product Labeling
Bridgelux COB arrays have laser markings on the back side of the substrate to help with product identification. In
addition to the product identification markings, Bridgelux COB 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,
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however these will not impact the form, function or performance of the COB array.
Customer Use- Product part number
Customer Use- 2D Barcode
Scannable barcode provides
product part number and other
Bridgelux internal production
information.
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30S0801D 73 2F
Customer Use- Vf Bin Code
included to enable greater
luminaire design flexibility.
Refer to AN92 for bin code
definitions.
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Design Resources
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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 V Series
product family of LED array products. For all available
application notes visit www.bridgelux.com.
Three dimensional CAD models depicting the product
outline of all Bridgelux V Series LED arrays are available
in both IGS 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.
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Precautions
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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: RISK OF BURN
Do not touch the V Series LED array during operation.
Allow the array to cool for a sufficient period of time
before handling. The V Series LED array may reach
elevated temperatures such that could burn skin when
touched.
Disclaimers
MINOR PRODUCT CHANGE POLICY
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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CONTACT WITH LIGHT EMITTING SURFACE (LES)
Avoid any contact with the LES. Do not touch the
LES of the LED array or apply stress to the LES
(yellow phosphor resin area). Contact may cause
damage to the LED array.
Optics and reflectors must not be mounted in contact
with the LES (yellow phosphor resin area).
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STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS
Unless otherwise stated, array testing is performed
at the nominal drive current.
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About Bridgelux: Bridging Light and Life™
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designed LED solutions that are high performing, energy efficient, cost effective and easy to integrate. Our focus is on
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experiential and financial. And our patented technology drives new platforms for commercial and industrial luminaires.
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Bridgelux V8 Thrive Array Product Data Sheet DS323 Rev. A (06/2020)
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