Atlas NT-4000 Heat Sinks Mechanical Specifications and 4
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2008 Lamina Lighting Incorporated Light Engine Accessories FM-0169 Rev Light Engine Accessories Light Engine Accessories Data Sheet Table of Contents Introduction Light Engine 3 Heat Sink Selection and Assembly 3 Atlas NT-4000 Heat Sinks Mechanical Specifications and 4 Thermal Temperature Rise Over 4 Titan NT-5000 Heat Sink HS-5100-0346 Mechanical Thermal Temperature Rise Over 5 Titan NT-5000 Heat Sink HS-5200-0493 Mechanical Thermal Temperature Rise Over 6 TitanTurbo NT-5000 Heat Sinks Mechanical Thermal Temperature Rise Over 8 Optics Atlas NT-4000 OP-Series Optical Performance, Daylight and 8 Optical Performance, Narrow Optic Mechanical 9 Optic Relative Luminous Intensity Curves, Daylight and Warm White...... 9 Typical Illuminance 10 Relative Luminous Intensity Curves, 10 Typical Illuminance Characteristics, RGB 11 Titan NT-5000 OP-Series Optical 11 Optical Performance, Daylight and Warm White................................... 12 Optical Performance, Optic Mechanical Dimensions & Mounting Hole Patterns...................... 13 Optic Relative Luminous Intensity 14 Illuminance Interconnects Atlas Soldering EZ-Connect Board to Light Engines........................ 16 Atlas NT-4000 EZ-Connect Atlas NT-4000 Wiring Titan NT-5000 Wiring Patents, Connections, Assembly, Packaging, and Notes................................. 18 RoHS and 2008 Lamina Lighting Incorporated Light Engine Accessories FM-0169 Rev Light Engine Accessories Introducing Lamina’s Light Engine Accessories Introduction is pleased to offer you these accessories with our array of award winning LED products. These parts have been carefully chosen and developed to work with our LED light engines to help you quickly prove out your design and even go to market if you find them appropriate. Our Application Engineers are ready to help you select the right parts for your project. Please do not hesitate to give us a call as we are eager to work with you. Heat Sink Selection Lamina’s light engines should maintain LED die junction temperatures at or below maximum rated temperatures. Lamina’s LED light engines provide very efficient transfer of heat from the individual LED die to the heat sink. Additionally, a heat sink with sufficient cooling capacity must be selected to maintain the LED die junction below the maximum rated temperature. Lamina’s heat sinks have been sized for Lamina’s standard products and to accommodate a range of desired operating conditions. Proper heat sink sizing is determined by a number of factors, including those listed below: • Power Dissipated Watts - Determined by the light engine part number and associated drive parameters chosen for operating the LED Light Engine. • Ambient Conditions - Ambient temperature, free or forced convection of air, etc. • Thermal Path - Thermal interface material, light engine attachment method, surface area and conductivity of fixture housing the heat sink. • Desired Lifetime and Lumen Maintenance - Lower LED junction temperatures result in longer lifetimes and higher light output over life. Increasing heat sink size will generally help to lower LED operating temperatures. • Desired Light Output - LED luminous output is affected by the temperature at which the LEDs operate. Red and amber are more affected than blue, green and white. Increasing heat sink size will generally help to lower LED operating temperatures and result in higher light output. developed a selection of radial heat sinks to enable easy and rapid prototyping of designs with Lamina’s light engines. These heat sinks have been designed to maximize the thermal performance of high brightness LED light engines while allowing design flexibility. heat sinks are: • Designed for optimal thermal performance with Lamina’s AtlasTM NT-4000 and TitanTM NT-5000 families of light engines 2008 Lamina Lighting Incorporated Light Engine Accessories FM-0169 Rev • Radial Shaped for design flexibility • Drilled and tapped for ease of assembly • Anodized for enhanced thermal performance • Designed for a wide range of mounting positions Assembly Recommendations Lamina’s light engines are designed to attach to heat sinks using screws with thermal grease in the joint or by using conductive epoxy. All heat sinks are drilled and tapped to accept the recommended fasteners. More information on recommended attachment methods can be found in Lamina’s Connection Guide for Lamina’s LED Light Engines at Light Engine Accessories Atlas Heat Sink Mechanical Specifications NT-4000 Figure Lamina’s heat sinks come in four different thicknesses “A” Dimension , from mm to mm thick. Table 1 lists the applicable sizes for Lamina’s standard AtlasTM NT-4000 products. NT-4000 Heat Compatibility Heat Sink Part Number Dimension “A” HS-4050-0345 HS-4075-0345 HS-4100-0345 |
More datasheets: EZ-46WH-0354 | HS-4075-0345 | HS-4050-0345 | HS-4150-0345 | HS-4100-0345 | HS-543R-0537 | HS-5410-0537 | HS-5430-0537 | HS-5200-0493 | HS-5100-0346 |
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