LED Lighting - COBs, Engines, Modules, Strips

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I033-N7H186540

I033-N7H186540

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT ENGINE 6500K 80CRI 1000LM

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A006-CG2H76535

A006-CG2H76535

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT ENGINE 6500K 70CRI 984LM

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A008-CE20RGB00

A008-CE20RGB00

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MOD RED/GREEN/BLUE

0

I033-N7H183540

I033-N7H183540

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT ENGINE 3500K 80CRI 1000LM

0

A007-CE20PHR30

A007-CE20PHR30

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MOD PHOTO RED 660NM

0

A008-CG2H750S3

A008-CG2H750S3

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MOD HE 5000K 70CRI 468LM

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A006-CG2H75070

A006-CG2H75070

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT ENGINE 5000K 70CRI 1685LM

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J035-L1C1BLU0D

J035-L1C1BLU0D

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MOD BLUE 35 LUMEN

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G025-N7H182712

G025-N7H182712

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT ENGINE 2700K 80CRI 120MA

0

J036-L1C1RDO0H

J036-L1C1RDO0H

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MOD RED ORANGE 165 LUMEN

0

A008-CE20FAR27

A008-CE20FAR27

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MOD FAR RED 730NM

0

J006-CG30750S3

J006-CG30750S3

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MODULE 5000K 70CRI 156LM

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G025-N7H184012

G025-N7H184012

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT ENGINE 4000K 80CRI 120MA

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A007-CL20850V4

A007-CL20850V4

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MOD 5000K 80CRI 440LM

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J035-L1C17650S

J035-L1C17650S

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MOD 6500K 70CRI 120 LUMEN

0

A006-E2840-70

A006-E2840-70

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LED MODULE 700MA

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J036-L1C18400R

J036-L1C18400R

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MOD 4000K 80CRI 330 LUMEN

0

J036-L1C17650S

J036-L1C17650S

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT MOD 6500K 70CRI 360 LUMEN

0

A006-CG2H76570

A006-CG2H76570

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT ENGINE 6500K 70CRI 1770LM

0

I033-N7G0GRN40

I033-N7G0GRN40

LEDdynamics, Inc.

LIGHT ENGINE GREEN 870 40MA

0

LED Lighting - COBs, Engines, Modules, Strips

1. Overview

LED lighting technologies, including Chip-on-Board (COB), LED Engines, Modules, and Strips, represent advanced solid-state lighting solutions. These components integrate semiconductor diodes to convert electrical energy into light, offering superior energy efficiency, longevity, and design flexibility compared to traditional lighting. Their importance spans industries such as architecture, automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial automation, driven by demands for sustainable and smart lighting systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
COBsHigh-density LED arrays mounted directly on substrates, providing uniform light distribution and simplified thermal management.Commercial downlights, high-bay warehouse lighting, film/photography lighting.
EnginesPre-assembled units combining LEDs, drivers, and optics for plug-and-play integration.Smart home lighting systems, retrofit lamps, horticultural grow lights.
ModulesStandardized units with LED arrays and integrated circuits for modular system design.Office panel lighting, tunnel illumination, outdoor streetlights.
StripsFlexible PCB-based linear arrays for customizable length and color control.Architectural accent lighting, vehicle underglow, signage backlighting.

3. Structure and Components

Typical structures include:

  • COBs: Ceramic/aluminum substrate + multiple LED chips + phosphor coating + silicone encapsulation.
  • Engines: LED chip(s) + constant-current driver IC + primary optics + thermal interface material.
  • Modules: PCB board + SMD LEDs + secondary optics + connector terminals.
  • Strips: Flexible FPCB + RGB/W LED diodes + current-limiting resistors + adhesive backing.

All variants utilize semiconductor materials like GaN-on-SiC for blue/white emission or AlInGaP for red/yellow wavelengths.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Luminous Flux (lm)Measure of total visible light output.Determines brightness suitability for space.
Color Rendering Index (CRI)Ability to accurately render object colors (0-100 scale).Critical for retail, healthcare, and photography.
Correlated Color Temperature (CCT)Light appearance from warm (2700K) to cool (6500K).Affects ambiance and circadian rhythm regulation.
Lifespan (L70)Operating hours until 70% lumen maintenance.Reduces long-term maintenance costs.
Thermal Resistance ( C/W)Efficiency of heat dissipation.Impacts reliability and maximum drive current.

5. Application Fields

  • Architecture: Office lighting (Modules), hotel accenting (Strips), museum displays (COBs)
  • Automotive: Headlights (COBs), interior mood lighting (Strips), dashboard indicators (Modules)
  • Consumer Electronics: Smart bulb replacements (Engines), gaming PC lighting (Strips)
  • Industrial: Machine vision systems (COBs), warehouse safety lighting (Modules)

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Cree (now Wolfspeed)XLamp COB Arrays3000K-5700K CCT range, 80 CRI, 1500mA max current
OsramOSTAR LED EnginesIntegrated driver, DALI compatibility, automotive-grade reliability
Philips LightingCorePro ModulesIEC 62031 compliant, 50,000-hour lifespan
Samsung LEDLPD8 StripsAddressable RGB control, IP65 rating, 24V operation

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Match L70 lifespan to maintenance schedules (e.g., 50,000+ hours for hard-to-reach installations)
  • Select CRI 90 for critical color applications vs. CRI 80 for general lighting
  • Verify IP rating compatibility (IP20 for indoor vs. IP67 for outdoor Strips)
  • Evaluate thermal management needs - COBs require heatsinks, Strips need ventilation
  • Check dimming compatibility (PWM vs. constant current reduction)

Case Study: Retail store lighting selected 4000K COBs with 95 CRI for product displays, achieving 40% energy savings over halogen systems while improving color accuracy.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Micro-LED integration for sub-100 m pixel densities in displays
  • HDR lighting systems using tunable white Modules
  • LiFi-enabled Engines for data transmission through light
  • UV-C disinfection modules for healthcare applications
  • Recyclable phosphor materials to meet EU RoHS standards

Market growth is projected at 12.3% CAGR (2023-2030), driven by smart city initiatives and automotive LED adoption.

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