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EDGE LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY Efficiency, Control & Uniformity Paul Crisp (Managing Director – Fern-Howard Ltd)

EDGE LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY Efficiency, Control & Uniformity Paul Crisp (Managing Director – Fern-Howard Ltd)

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Page 1: EDGE LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY Efficiency, Control & Uniformity Paul Crisp (Managing Director – Fern-Howard Ltd)

EDGE LIGHTING TECHNOLOGYEfficiency, Control & Uniformity

Paul Crisp(Managing Director – Fern-Howard Ltd)

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Agenda

• Why Use Edge Lighting Technology?• Principles of Edge Lighting Technology• Different Approaches to Edge Lighting• Optical Control & Application Efficiency• Optical Efficiency• Uniformity• Fern-Howard & Rambus Reference Lightguides• In Conclusion

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Why Use Edge Lighting Technology?

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LED Edge Lighting has rapidly emerged as the solution of choice for backlighting in the displays and TV market

Do the benefits transfer to the Lighting Market?

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Why Use Edge Lighting Technology?

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Luminaire designers have always had to manage issues of:• Efficiency• Light Distribution• Uniformity• Appearance

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Why Use Edge Lighting Technology?

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LED is no different …

• Directional Output

• High Glare

• Visual Appearance

• Efficiency

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Why Use Edge Lighting Technology?

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To resolve issues of Glare and Uniformity diffusing materials are often used, but …..

The compromise is

Efficiency Often with as much as 40% reduction in output

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Why Use Edge Lighting Technology?

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Edge Lighting offers an opportunity to produce new and exciting luminaires:

But ……..Not all Edge-lit technology is the same

• Great uniformity• Thin• No hotspots• Optical Control• Retains LED Efficiency

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Principles Of Edge Lighting TechnologyEdge Lighting uses the principle of Total Internal Reflection (TIR)

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Principles Of Edge Lighting Technology

Light travels and bounces along the lightguide until it hits a disruption feature

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LED Backlit Module Compared to Edge Lit Module

LED’s Lightguide

Optical & Diffusing Films (optional)

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Different Approaches to Edge Lighting Technology

There are a range of different ways to create the optical disruption features

• Printed Dot• Chemical Etch• Laser Etch• Vee Grooves• Embedded Optics

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Patterning Technology

Printed Dot Chemical Etch Laser Etch V-grooves Embedded Optics

Method

Optics • Diffuse • Diffuse • Diffuse • Diffuse (1D only) • Specular (ray • angle control)

Optical Efficiency • Good • Good • Better • Good • Best

Uniformity • Good • Good • Better • Good • Best

Manufacture-ability • Fast • Fast • Slow • Slow • Fast

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Comparison of Edge Lighting Approaches

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Optical features can be varied by depth, shape, density and location and enable output

distributions to be optimised to support any application

area

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At Fern-Howard we work with Rambus Inc and use their Embedded MicroLens® Optics

Optical Control

Most Edge lighting systems have limited optical control and produce a diffuse output

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Optimized LED-to-light guide interface

Highest Application

Efficiency

High Optical Efficiency

+ Precise Ray Angle Control

=

Maximum light extracted

from light guide

Custom controlled light

output

Optical Control And High Application Efficiency

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Optical Efficiency – Why is it Important?

Optical Efficiency 90% 85% 80% 75% 70%

LED Efficacy 120 L/W 120 L/W 120 L/W 120 L/W 120 L/W

Drive Current 83mA 83mA 83mA 83mA 83mA

System Efficacy 108 L/W 102 L/W 96 L/W 90 L/W 84 L/W

Data based on Samsung LM231A excluding thermal losses

It is clear that higher optical efficiency can be used to create higher system efficacy

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Optical Efficiency – Why is it Important?

Optical Efficiency 90% 85% 80% 75% 70%

Min LED Efficacy 100 L/W 106 L/W 113 L/W 120 L/W 129 L/W

Drive Current 150mA 140mA 112mA 83mA 57mA

LED output 50 L 47 L 39 L 30 L 21 L

Qty of LED’s Required 60 64 77 100 143

% increase in LED’s / cost - + 7% + 28% + 67% + 138%

Table shows LED’s required to achieve 3000 lumens @ 90 L/WData based on Samsung LM231A excluding thermal losses

However, high optical efficiency can also be used to reduce LED count and luminaire cost

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Patterning Technology Performance Comparison:Printed Dot vs. Laser Etched vs. MicroLens

Test SetupFixture Configuration

18” Hanging Pendant, LEDs on 1 edge

LEDs Nichia NS2X123, qty 28Light Guide Thickness

4mm

Pattern Size 92.6mm x 406.4mmBack Reflector NoneDiffuser NoneEdge Reflector NoneCCT 3500KCRI 85

Optical Efficiency

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Light-guide with embedded MicroLens optics measured 10% higher efficiency than other light-guides

Extraction Technology

Light Guide Thickness

TotalFlux

% Output*

MicroLens 4mm 609.3 100%

Laser 4mm 551.1 90.4%

Printed 4mm 541.1 88.8%

* Flux from fixture with MicroLens light guide used as the baseline

Optical Efficiency

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Optical Uniformity

High Uniformity is achieved by statistical mapping of lens density across the surface of the lightguide

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Fern-Howard and Rambus

Fern-Howard have been working with Rambus to develop edge-lit lighting products based on their extensive portfolio of Edge lighting patents and technology

All our products use the Rambus Embedded MicroLens® Optics and Lens Replication technology, and are injection moulded in our facility in the UK

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Fern-Howard, Rambus Reference LightguidesA recent collaboration with Rambus has seen us launch a range of Reference Lightguide designs

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Fern-Howard, Rambus Reference Lightguides

• Based on Rambus patented embedded optics technology

• No upfront development or tooling costs

• Common forms with optimised distributions

• Compatible with wide range of LED manufacturers

• Design flexibility to create the LED / optical configuration you require

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• Edge lighting Technology offers Luminaire Designers the opportunity to achieve uniformity and application efficiency whilst retaining much of the inherant efficiency that LED offers

• Not all Edge Lighting is the same with embedded optics offering the most effective performance from the range of optical disruption techniques commonly used

• Our Reference Design range of Edgelit lightguides enables access to Rambus patented embedded optics technology without upfront development and tooling costs

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Thank you for the opportunity to present to you todayAre there any questions?