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IES TM 16 2017

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IES TM-16 Solid State Lighting Sources and Systems

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IES 2017 38
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This document is intended to serve as a technical resource to members of the lighting community by providing a high-level overview of the history and technology of light-emitting diode (LED) light sources and LED lighting systems. Although this document is not intended to be a design guide, LED source and lighting system applications will be addressed as well. Readers are encouraged to use this Technical Memorandum as a starting point toward a greater understanding of LED light sources and systems. To that end, informative references are provided in Section 12 of this document. A glossary provided in Annex A.

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10 INTRODUCTION
1.0 SCOPE
2.0 NORMATIVE REFERENCE
3.0 DEFINITIONS
4.0 HISTORY OF LEDS
12 5.0 TECHNOLOGY OF LEDS
5.1 How LEDs (OLEDs) Work
5.1.1 The Light Emitting Diode
13 5.1.2 Organic LEDs (OLEDs
14 5.2 Types of LEDs
5.3 LED Characteristics
5.3.1 Materials
5.3.2 Size
5.3.3 Energy Output
15 5.3.4 Color
5.3.5 Correlated Color Temperature
16 5.3.6 Color Rendering
5.3.7 Creating White Light
17 5.3.8 Spectral Distribution
18 5.3.9 Luminous Flux
5.3.10 Spatial Distribution
5.3.11 Electrical Characteristics
5.3.12 Thermal Characteristics
19 5.3.13 Phosphor and Lens Placement
5.3.14 Luminous Efficacy
20 5.3.15 Luminous Flux Maintenance
5.3.16 Chromaticity Variance
5.3.17 Failure Rate
21 5.4 OLED Characteristics
5.4.1 Materials
5.4.2 Spectral Distribution
5.4.3 Creating White Light
5.4.4 Efficacy
5.4.5 Luminous Flux Maintenance
5.4.6 Chromaticity Variance
22 6.0 COMPONENTS OF LED SYSTEMS AND HOW THEY WORK
6.1 Electrical Model
6.2 Optics
6.2.1 Color and Luminous Flux Binning
6.2.2 Secondary Optics
6.3 Thermal Management and Heat Sinks
23 6.4 LED Lighting Power Sources
7.0 LED LIGHTING SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS
24 7.1 Impacts of Operating Environment
7.1.1 Vibration
7.1.2 Moisture
7.1.3 Temperature
7.1.4 Particulate and Pollution Contamination
7.2 Light Output
7.3 System Efficacy
26 7.4 Utilization Efficiency
7.5 Glare
8.0 LIGHT SOURCE PERFORMANCE COMPARISON
27 9.0 SAFETY
28 10.0 ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS
10.1 Life Cycle Cost
10.2 Hazardous Materials
10.3 Disposal
10.4 Light Pollution
10.5 Circadian Rhythm
10.6 Flicker
29 11.0 APPLICATIONS
11.1. Signage
11.1.1 Traffic Signal and Roadway Signage
11.1.2 Retail and Commercial Signage
11.1.3 Safety and Emergency Signage
11.2 Automotice Applications
11.3 Health and Medical Applications
11.4 Large-Scale Displays
11.5 Small-Scale Displays
30 11.6 General Lighting Applications
11.7 Architectural Lighting
11.8 Stage and Studio Lighting
11.9 Horticultural and Agricultural Lighting
11.10 Other Applications
11.11 OLED Applications
11.12 Quantum Dot Applications
31 11.13 Data Communication-Related Applications
ANNEX A – GENERAL REFERENCES
ANNEX B – GLOSSARY
IES TM 16 2017
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