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CSP LEDs have the lowest thermal resistance for reduced cost of the lighting fixture

CSP LEDs have the lowest thermal resistance that cuts the cost of the lighting fixture

Featuring the Direct Mountable Chip technology the new E17A and E21A LED series from Nichia are direct mountable, packageless, chip scale LEDs which reduce total system cost and increase performance at the same time.

The Direct Mountable Chip technology slashes at one major element of system cost: heat management. With thermal resistance of only 0.3 (℃/W junction to Ts measuring point), heat sinks can be smaller or higher performance can be obtained without increasing the heat sink. 

Compared with 1-3 Watt LEDs from other manufactures the NVSWE21A (304lm@5000K and 2.1W) and the NCSWE17A  (152lm@5000K and 1.05W) are considerably more effective at transferring the heat away from the LED chip.

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Mid Power LEDs performance comparison test: Nichia LEDs in first place

Mid Power LEDs performance comparison test: Nichia LEDs in first place

As a manufacturer, we want to use the most powerful LEDs in our LED strips and modules. We focus especially on mid-power LEDs that typically consume less than 0.3 watts of power, are fairly small, and require minimal or no cooling. A large part of our products use these LEDs.

Before selecting the most powerful LED for our products, we compared more than a dozen models from leading LED manufacturers: Nichia, Osram Opto Semiconductors, Samsung, Philips Lumileds, LG Innotek, Seoul Semiconductor, Cree, Everlight.

For a meaningful comparison, we have selected LEDs that operate at 65 mA with a voltage between 2.75 and 3.2 V, divided into three groups:

Cold white (5000-6500K), CRI 80+, for linear fluorescent lamp replacement (LED tubes) or luminaires for office or industry.
Warm white (2700K-3900K), CRI 80+, is normally used in LED lamps, linear luminaires, cove lamps, desk lamps, normally for residential and catering applications.
Warm white (2700K-3900K), CRI 90+, with applications in luxury lighting, professional linear luminaires, cove luminaires for the commercial and gastronomic sector.
For each category, we compare luminous flux and luminous efficacy at the usual "laboratory temperature" barrier of 25ºC and more realistic 100ºC. The comparative data are those from the manufacturer's data sheet.

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