Bridgelux® Decor Series Class A LED Array
Product Data Sheet DS35
BXRC-30A1001 | 30A2001 | 30A4001 | 30A10K1
BXRC-35A1001 | 35A2001 | 35A4001 | 35A10K1
BXRC-40A1001 | 40A2001 | 40A4001 | 40A10K1
Introduction
Bridgelux® Décor Series™ Class A products are a revolutionary advancement in lighting designed to match how humans
perceive and prefer light. The Class A specication was created by the Lighting Research Center (LRC) behavior studies
in conjunction with Bridgelux and other ASSIST members. Based on human factor response testing, the Décor Series
Class A products provide vibrant, natural and brilliant looking light, evoking an emotional attraction and response. The
Décor Series Class A products were developed for high-end retail, museum, architectural, premium building and
hospitality applications.
Bridgelux Décor Series Class A products are available on all Vero form factors. The Vero platform has been engineered
with advanced connectivity options and can operate over a broad current range, enabling multiple degrees of exibility
in luminaire design optimization.
Vero
Features
Light quality is based on human perception of
color and light
High gamut area index (GAI)
No harmful UV or near IR light in the spectrum
Substantially broader GAI and color spectrum
than halogen
Radial die pattern enhances optical uniformity
Based on Bridgelux Vero COB LED array platform
Benets
Broad application coverage for interior and
exterior lighting
Flexibility for application driven lighting design
requirements
High quality true color reproduction
Uniform consistent white light
Flexibility in design optimization
Enhanced ease of use and manufacturability
Contents
Product Feature Map 2
Product Nomenclature 2
Product Selection Guide 3
Performance at Commonly Used Drive Currents 5
Electrical Characteristics 7
Absolute Maximum Ratings 8
Performance Curves 9
Typical Radiation Pattern 16
Mechanical Dimensions 17
Packaging and Labeling 21
Design Resources 24
Precautions 24
Disclaimers 24
About Bridgelux 25
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Product Feature Map
In addition to delivering the performance and light quality
required for many lighting applications, Décor Series
Class A LED arrays incorporate several features to
Product Nomenclature
The part number designation for Bridgelux Vero LED arrays is explained as follows:
simplify the design integration and manufacturing process,
accelerate time to market and reduce system costs.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 – 12 – 13 14
Product Family CCT Bin Options
23 = 3 SDCM
Nominal Flux
1001- 1000lm
2001- 2000lm
4001- 4000lm
10K1- 10,000lm
Typical GAI
GAI >80
Array Conguration
Nominal CCT
30 = 3,000K
35 = 3,500K
40 = 4,000K
BXRC 30 A 1001 – x – 23
2D barcode provides full manufacturing traceability
Polarity indication marks simplify
manufacturing operator instructions
Optics location/mounting features
Mounting holes
Zhaga Book 3 compatible
mounting locations
Solderless connector port enables simplied
manufacturing processes, reduced inventory
carrying costs and can enable eld upgradability
Thermally isolated solder pads reduce
manufacturing cycle time and complexity
Tc Measurement point
Radial die conguration improves lumen
density and beam control
Optional Molex Pico-EZmate connector harness
(sold separately)
Top side part number marking improves
inventory management and outgoing
quality control
Product Selection Guide
The following product congurations are available:
Table 1: Selection Guide, Pulsed Measurement Data (Tj = Tc = 25°C)
Notes for Tables 1 & 2:
1. Nominal CCT is dened by the Lighting Research Center’s Class A denition. The center of the Class A color bin is on the corresponding isothermal line.
2. To help ensure optimal xture level performance, GAI is measured at the xture level, on axis, at a case temperature of 70°C. GAI may vary depending
on xture design and performance.
3. CRI Values are specied as typical. Typical R9 value for 3000K products is 90. CRI and R Values are measured at 25C pulsed.
4. Drive current is referred to as nominal drive current.
5. Products tested under pulsed condition (10ms pulse width) at nominal test current where Tj (junction temperature) = Tc (case temperature) = 25°C.
6. Typical performance values are provided as a reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
7. Bridgelux maintains a ±7% tolerance on ux measurements.
8. Minimum ux values at the nominal test current are guaranteed by 100% test.
9. Typical stabilized DC performance values are provided as reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
10. Typical performance is estimated based on operation under DC (direct current) with LED array mounted onto a heat sink with thermal interface material
and the case temperature maintained at specied temperature. Based on Bridgelux test setup, values may vary depending on the thermal design of the
luminaire and/or the exposed environment to which the product is subjected.
11. Minimum ux values at elevated temperatures are provided for reference only and are not guaranteed by 100% production testing. Based on Bridgelux
test setup, values may vary depending on the thermal design of the luminaire and/or the exposed environment to which the product is subjected.
Product Part Number
Nominal
CCT1
(K)
GAI2 CRI3
Nominal
Drive
Current4
(mA)
Typical Pulsed
Flux5,6,7
Tc = 25ºC
(lm)
Minimum
Pulsed Flux7,8
Tc = 25ºC
(lm)
Typical
Vf
(V)
Typical
Power
(W)
Typical
Ecacy
(lm/W)
Décor Class A Vero 10 BXRC-30A1001-B-23 3000 80 93 350 820 750 26.5 9.3 88
Décor Class A Vero 10 BXRC-35A1001-B-23 3500 80 93 350 909 849 26.5 9.3 98
Décor Class A Vero 10 BXRC-40A1001-B-23 4000 80 93 350 970 900 26.5 9.3 105
Décor Class A Vero 13 BXRC-30A2001-C-23 3000 80 93 500 1500 1394 32.3 16.2 93
Décor Class A Vero 13 BXRC-35A2001-C-23 3500 80 93 500 1628 1520 32.3 16.2 101
Décor Class A Vero 13 BXRC-40A2001-C-23 4000 80 93 500 1740 1625 32.3 16.2 108
Décor Class A Vero 18 BXRC-30A4001-F-23 3000 80 93 1050 2897 2695 29.5 31.0 94
Décor Class A Vero 18 BXRC-35A4001-F-23 3500 80 93 1050 3096 2893 29.5 31.0 100
Décor Class A Vero 18 BXRC-40A4001-F-23 4000 80 93 1050 3385 3157 29.5 31.0 109
Décor Class A Vero 29 BXRC-30A10K1-L-23 3000 80 93 2100 7483 7014 38 79.8 94
Décor Class A Vero 29 BXRC-35A10K1-L-23 3000 80 93 2100 8251 7712 38 79.8 103
Décor Class A Vero 29 BXRC-40A10K1-L-23 4000 80 93 2100 8666 8054 38 79.8 109
Table 2: Selection Guide, Stabilized DC Performance (Tc = 70°C) 9,10
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Product Part Number
Nominal
CCT1
(K)
GAI2 CRI3
Nominal
Drive
Current4
(mA)
Typical DC
Flux6,7
Tc = 70ºC
(lm)
Minimum DC
Flux7,11
Tc = 70ºC
(lm)
Typical
Vf
(V)
Typical
Power
(W)
Typical
Ecacy
(lm/W)
Décor Class A Vero 10 BXRC-30A1001-B-23 3000 80 93 350 752 688 25.8 9.0 83
Décor Class A Vero 10 BXRC-35A1001-B-23 3500 80 93 350 834 779 25.8 9.0 92
Décor Class A Vero 10 BXRC-40A1001-B-23 4000 80 93 350 888 824 25.8 9.0 98
Décor Class A Vero 13 BXRC-30A2001-C-23 3000 80 93 500 1377 1280 31.5 15.8 87
Décor Class A Vero 13 BXRC-35A2001-C-23 3500 80 93 500 1509 1409 31.5 15.8 96
Décor Class A Vero 13 BXRC-40A2001-C-23 4000 80 93 500 1597 1491 31.5 15.8 101
Décor Class A Vero 18 BXRC-30A4001-F-23 3000 80 93 1050 2638 2454 28.7 30.2 87
Décor Class A Vero 18 BXRC-35A4001-F-23 3500 80 93 1050 2868 2680 28.7 30.2 95
Décor Class A Vero 18 BXRC-40A4001-F-23 4000 80 93 1050 3120 2910 28.7 30.2 103
Décor Class A Vero 29 BXRC-30A10K1-L-23 3000 80 93 2100 6886 6454 37.2 78.2 88
Décor Class A Vero 29 BXRC-35A10K1-L-23 3000 80 93 2100 7637 7138 37.2 78.2 98
Décor Class A Vero 29 BXRC-40A10K1-L-23 4000 80 93 2100 7977 7414 37.2 78.2 102
Product Selection Guide
The following product congurations are available:
Table 3: Selection Guide, Stabilized DC Performance (Tc = 85°C) 9,10
Notes for Table 3:
1. Nominal CCT is dened by the Lighting Research Center’s Class A denition. The center of the Class A color bin is on the corresponding isothermal line.
2. To help ensure optimal xture level performance, GAI is measured at the xture level, on axis, at a case temperature of 70°C. GAI may vary depending
on xture design and performance.
3. CRI Values are specied as typical. Typical R9 value for 3000K products is 90. CRI and R Values are measured at 25C pulsed.
4. Drive current is referred to as nominal drive current.
5. Products tested under pulsed condition (10ms pulse width) at nominal test current where Tj (junction temperature) = Tc (case temperature) = 25°C.
6. Typical performance values are provided as a reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
7. Bridgelux maintains a ±7% tolerance on ux measurements.
8. Minimum ux values at the nominal test current are guaranteed by 100% test.
9. Typical stabilized DC performance values are provided as reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
10. Typical performance is estimated based on operation under DC (direct current) with LED array mounted onto a heat sink with thermal interface material
and the case temperature maintained at specied temperature. Based on Bridgelux test setup, values may vary depending on the thermal design of the
luminaire and/or the exposed environment to which the product is subjected.
11. Minimum ux values at elevated temperatures are provided for reference only and are not guaranteed by 100% production testing. Based on Bridgelux
test setup, values may vary depending on the thermal design of the luminaire and/or the exposed environment to which the product is subjected.
Product Part Number
Nominal
CCT1
(K)
GAI2 CRI3
Nominal
Drive
Current4
(mA)
Typical DC
Flux6,7
Tc = 85ºC
(lm)
Minimum DC
Flux7,11
Tc = 85ºC
(lm)
Typical
Vf
(V)
Typical
Power
(W)
Typical
Ecacy
(lm/W)
Décor Class A Vero 10 BXRC-30A1001-B-23 3000 80 93 350 728 666 25.5 8.9 81
Décor Class A Vero 10 BXRC-35A1001-B-23 3500 80 93 350 807 753 25.5 8.9 90
Décor Class A Vero 10 BXRC-40A1001-B-23 4000 80 93 350 861 799 25.5 8.9 96
Décor Class A Vero 13 BXRC-30A2001-C-23 3000 80 93 500 1332 1238 31.3 15.6 85
Décor Class A Vero 13 BXRC-35A2001-C-23 3500 80 93 500 1461 1364 31.3 15.6 93
Décor Class A Vero 13 BXRC-40A2001-C-23 4000 80 93 500 1545 1443 31.3 15.6 99
Décor Class A Vero 18 BXRC-30A4001-F-23 3000 80 93 1050 2543 2365 28.6 30.0 85
Décor Class A Vero 18 BXRC-35A4001-F-23 3500 80 93 1050 2781 2598 28.6 30.0 93
Décor Class A Vero 18 BXRC-40A4001-F-23 4000 80 93 1050 3025 2821 28.6 30.0 101
Décor Class A Vero 29 BXRC-30A10K1-L-23 3000 80 93 2100 6668 6250 36.8 77.3 86
Décor Class A Vero 29 BXRC-35A10K1-L-23 3000 80 93 2100 7399 6916 36.8 77.3 96
Décor Class A Vero 29 BXRC-40A10K1-L-23 4000 80 93 2100 7718 7173 36.8 77.3 100
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Performance at Commonly Used Drive Currents
Vero LED arrays are tested to the specications shown using the nominal drive currents in Table 1. Vero may also
be driven at other drive currents dependent on specic application design requirements. The performance at any
drive current can be derived from the current vs. voltage characteristics shown in Figure 3-6 and the ux vs. current
characteristics shown in Figures 7-10. The performance at commonly used drive currents is summarized in Table 4.
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Table 4: Product Performance at Commonly Used Drive Currents
Product Part Number GAI CRI
Drive
Current1
(mA)
Typical Vf
Tc = 25ºC
(V)
Typical
Power
Tj = 25ºC
(W)
Typical
Flux2
Tc = 25ºC
(lm)
Typical
DC Flux3
Tc = 85ºC
(lm)
Typical
Ecacy
Tj = 25ºC
(lm/W)
Décor Class
A Vero 10 BXRC-30A1001-B-23 80 93
175 24.9 4.4 435 386 100
350 26.5 9.3 820 728 88
500 27.6 13.8 1116 991 81
700 29 20.3 1454 1292 72
Décor Class
A Vero 10 BXRC-35A1001-B-23 80 93
175 24.9 4.4 482 428 111
350 26.5 9.3 909 807 98
500 27.6 13.8 1237 1098 90
700 29 20.3 1612 1430 79
Décor Class
A Vero 10 BXRC-40A1001-B-23 80 93
175 24.9 4.4 514 457 118
350 26.5 9.3 970 861 105
500 27.6 13.8 1321 1172 96
700 29 20.3 1720 1527 85
Décor Class
A Vero 13 BXRC-30A2001-C-23 80 93
175 30.2 5.3 572 508 108
350 31.4 11.0 1095 972 100
500 32.3 16.2 1500 1332 93
700 33.4 23.4 1995 1772 85
1050 35.1 36.9 2702 2400 73
Décor Class
A Vero 13 BXRC-35A2001-C-23 80 93
175 30.2 5.3 620 556 117
350 31.4 11.0 1188 1066 108
500 32.3 16.2 1628 1461 101
700 33.4 23.4 2165 1943 93
1050 35.1 36.9 2932 2631 80
Décor Class
A Vero 13 BXRC-40A2001-C-23 80 93
175 30.2 5.3 663 589 125
350 31.4 11.0 1270 1127 116
500 32.3 16.2 1740 1545 108
700 33.4 23.4 2314 2055 99
1050 35.1 36.9 3134 2783 85
Notes for Table 4:
1. Alternate drive currents in Table 4 are provided for reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
2. Bridgelux maintains a ± 7% tolerance on ux measurements.
3. Typical stabilized DC performance values are provided as reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
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Performance at Commonly Used Drive Currents
Table 4: Product Performance at Commonly Used Drive Currents
Product Part Number GAI CRI
Drive
Current1
(mA)
Typical Vf
Tc = 25ºC
(V)
Typical
Power
Tj = 25ºC
(W)
Typical
Flux2
Tc = 25ºC
(lm)
Typical
DC Flux3
Tc = 85ºC
(lm)
Typical
Ecacy
Tj = 25ºC
(lm/W)
Décor Class
A Vero 18 BXRC-30A4001-F-23 80 93
500 28.1 14.1 1483 1301 106
700 28.7 20.1 2025 1777 101
1050 29.5 31.0 2897 2543 94
1400 30.2 42.3 3692 3241 87
2100 31.6 66.4 5003 4391 75
Décor Class
A Vero 18 BXRC-35A4001-F-23 80 93
500 28.1 14.1 1584 1423 113
700 28.7 20.1 2164 1943 108
1050 29.5 31.0 3096 2781 100
1400 30.2 42.3 3946 3544 93
2100 31.6 66.4 5347 4803 81
Décor Class
A Vero 18 BXRC-40A4001-F-23 80 93
500 28.1 14.1 1732 1548 123
700 28.7 20.1 2366 2114 118
1050 29.5 31.0 3385 3025 109
1400 30.2 42.3 4314 3855 102
2100 31.6 66.4 5846 5224 88
Décor Class
A Vero 29 BXRC-30A10K1-L-23 80 93
500 35.1 17.6 1964 1750 112
700 35.6 24.9 2717 2421 109
1050 36.4 38.2 3991 3556 104
2100 38 79.8 7483 6668 94
2800 39 109.2 9506 8470 87
3150 39.5 124.4 10438 9301 84
4200 40.4 169.7 12895 11490 76
Décor Class
A Vero 29 BXRC-35A10K1-L-23 80 93
500 35.1 17.6 2166 1942 123
700 35.6 24.9 2996 2687 120
1050 36.4 38.2 4401 3946 115
2100 38 79.8 8251 7399 103
2800 39 109.2 10481 9399 96
3150 39.5 124.4 11510 10321 93
4200 40.4 169.7 14218 12750 84
Décor Class
A Vero 29 BXRC-40A10K1-L-23 80 93
500 35.1 17.6 2275 2026 129
700 35.6 24.9 3147 2803 126
1050 36.4 38.2 4622 4116 121
2100 38 79.8 8666 7718 109
2800 39 109.2 11009 9805 101
3150 39.5 124.4 12089 10767 97
4200 40.4 169.7 14933 13300 88
Notes for Table 4:
1. Alternate drive currents in Table 4 are provided for reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
2. Bridgelux maintains a ± 7% tolerance on ux measurements.
3. Typical stabilized DC performance values are provided as reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
Electrical Characteristics
Notes for Table 5:
1. Parts are tested in pulsed conditions, Tc = 25°C. Pulse width is 10ms.
2. Voltage minimum and maximum are provided for reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
3. Bridgelux maintains a tester tolerance of ± O.10V on forward voltage measurements.
4. Typical coecient of forward voltage tolerance is ± O.1mV for nominal current.
5. Thermal resistance values are based from test data of a 3000K 80 CRI product.
6. Thermal resistance value was calculated using total electrical input power; optical power was not subtracted from input power. The thermal
interface material used during testing is not included in the thermal resistance value.
7. Vf min hot and max cold values are provided as reference only and are not guaranteed by test. These values are provided to
aid in driver design and selection over the operating range of the product.
Table 5: Electrical Characteristics
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Part Number
Nominal
Drive
Current 1
(mA)
Forward Voltage
Pulsed, Tc = 25ºC (V) 1, 2,3 Typical
Coecient
of Forward
Voltage4
Vf/TC
(mV/ºC)
Typical
Thermal
Resistance
Junction
to Case5,6
Rj-c (C/W)
Driver Selection
Voltages7
(V)
Minimum Typical Maximum
Vf Min.
Hot
Tc = 105ºC
(V)
Vf Max.
Cold4
Tc = -40ºC
(V)
BXRC-xxA1001-B-23
350 24.5 26.5 29.0 -16 0.47 23.2 29.5
700 26.5 29.0 31.2 -16 0.59 25.2 32.2
BXRC-xxA2001-C-23
500 29.9 32.3 34.7 -17 0.22 28.5 35.8
1050 32.0 35.1 37.9 -17 0.28 30.6 39.0
BXRC-xxA4001-F-23
1050 27.3 29.5 31.7 -15 0.13 26.1 32.7
2100 29.2 31.6 34.2 -15 0.17 28.0 35.2
BXRC-xxA10K1-L-23
2100 35.2 38.0 40.9 -20 0.06 33.6 42.2
4200 37.3 40.4 44.0 -20 0.07 35.7 45.3
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Maximum Rating
LED Junction Temperature 150°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to +105°C
Operating Case Temperature1,2 105°C
Soldering Temperature3350°C or lower for a maximum of 10 seconds
BXRC-xxA1001-B-23 BXRC-xxA2001-C-23 BXRC-xxA4001-F-23 BXRC-xxA10K1-L-23
Maximum Drive Current1700 mA 1050 mA 2100 mA 4200 mA
Maximum Peak Pulsed Drive Current41500 mA 1500 mA 3000 mA 6000 mA
Maximum Reverse Voltage5-45V -55 V -55 V -65 V
Table 6: Maximum Ratings
Notes for Table 6:
1. Please refer to Figures 1 and 2 for drive current derating curve for Vero 10 and Vero 29. Vero 13 and Vero 18 may be driven at 2 times nominal
current upto 105°C.
2. For IEC 62717 requirement, please contact Bridgelux Sales Support.
3. See Bridgelux Application Note AN31, Assembly Considerations for Vero LED arrays, for more information.
4. Bridgelux recommends a maximum duty cycle of 10% and pulse width of 20ms when operating LED Arrays at the maximum peak pulsed
current specied. Maximum peak pulsed current indicate values where the LED array can be driven without catastrophic failures.
5. Light emitting diodes are not designed to be driven in reverse voltage and will not produce light under this condition. Maximum rating provided
for reference only.
Performance Curves
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The maximum allowable drive current for the Vero 10 and Vero 29 product families is dependent on the operating case
temperature. Please refer to the Product Feature Map (page 2) for the location of the Tc Point.
Figure 1: Vero 10 Drive Current Derating Curve
Notes for Figure 1:
1. In order to meet LM-80 lifetime projections Vero 10 may be driven up to 700mA at case temperatures up to 90°C. Operating conditions above
case temperatures of 90°C driving conditions must follow the Vero 10 Drive Current Derating Curve.
2. Lumen maintenance (L70) and lifetime predictions are valid for drive current and case temperature conditions used for LM-80 testing as included
in the applicable LM-80 test report for these products. Contact your Bridgelux sales representative for LM-80 report.
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Performance Curves
Figure 2: Vero 29 Drive Current Derating Curve
Notes for Figure 2:
1. LM-80 Max Drive Current must not be exceeded in order to meet LM-80 lifetime projections.
2. Lumen maintenance (L70) and lifetime predictions are valid for drive current and case temperature conditions used for LM-80 testing as included
in the applicable LM-80 test report for these products. Contact your Bridgelux sales representative for LM-80 report.
Performance Curves
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Figure 3: Vero 10 Drive Current vs. Forward Voltage
(Tj=Tc=25°C)
Figure 5: Vero 18 Drive Current vs. Forward Voltage
(Tj=Tc=25°C)
Figure 4: Vero 13 Drive Current vs. Forward Voltage
(Tj=Tc=25°C)
Figure 6: Vero 29 Drive Current vs. Forward Voltage
(Tj=Tc=25°C)
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Performance Curves
Figure 7: Vero 10 Typical Relative Luminous Flux vs.
Drive Current
Figure 9: Vero 18 Typical Relative Luminous Flux vs.
Drive Current
Figure 8: Vero 13 Typical Relative Luminous Flux vs.
Drive Current
Figure 10: Vero 29Typical Relative Luminous Flux vs.
Drive Current
Performance Curves
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Figure 11: Vero 10 Typical Relative Luminous Flux vs.
Case Temperature1
Figure 13: Vero 18 Typical Relative Luminous Flux vs.
Case Temperature1
Figure 12: Vero 13 Typical Relative Luminous Flux vs.
Case Temperature1
Figure 14: Vero 29 Typical Relative Luminous Flux vs.
Case Temperature1
Note for Figures 11-14:
1. Flux measurements taken under DC conditions.
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Performance Curves
Figure 15: 3000K Class A Color Shift vs. Case
Temperature1
Figure 17: 4000K Class A Color Shift vs. Case
Temperature1
Figure 16: 3500K Class A Color Shift vs. Case
Temperature1
Note for Figures 15-17:
1. Measurements made under DC test conditions at the nominal drive current.
2. Typical color shift is shown with a tolerance of ±0.002.
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Typical Radiation Pattern
Figure 18: Typical Spatial Radiation Pattern
Figure 19: Typical Polar Radiation Pattern
Notes for Figure 18:
1. Typical viewing angle is 120.
2. The viewing angle is dened as the o axis angle from the centerline where Iv is ½ of the peak value.
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Mechanical Dimensions
Figure 20: Drawing for Vero 10 LED Array
Notes for Figure 20:
1. Drawings are not to scale.
2. Drawing dimensions are in millimeters.
3. Unless otherwise specied, tolerances are ±0.01mm.
4. Mounting slots (2X) are for M2.5 screws.
5. Bridgelux recommends two tapped holes for mounting screws with 19.0 ± 0.10mm center-to-center spacing.
6. Screws with at shoulders (pan, dome, button, round, truss, mushroom) provide optimal torque control. Do NOT use at, countersink,
or raised head screws.
7. Solder pads and connector port are labeled “+” and “-“ to denote positive and negative, respectively.
8. It is not necessary to provide electrical connections to both the solder pads and the connector port. Either set may be used depending
on application specic design requirements.
9. Refer to Application Notes AN30 and AN31 for product handling, mounting and heat sink recommendations.
10. The optical center of the LED Array is nominally dened by the mechanical center of the array to a tolerance of ± 0.2mm.
11. Bridgelux maintains a atness of 0.10mm across the mounting surface of the array.
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Mechanical Dimensions
Figure 21: Drawing for Vero 13 LED Array
Notes for Figure 21:
1. Drawings are not to scale.
2. Drawing dimensions are in millimeters.
3. Unless otherwise specied, tolerances are ±0.01mm.
4. Mounting holes (2X) are for M2.5 screws.
5. Bridgelux recommends two tapped holes for mounting screws with 31.4 ± 0.10mm center-to-center spacing.
6. Screws with at shoulders (pan, dome, button, round, truss, mushroom) provide optimal torque control. Do NOT use at, countersink,
or raised head screws.
7. Solder pads and connector port are labeled “+” and “-“ to denote positive and negative, respectively.
8. It is not necessary to provide electrical connections to both the solder pads and the connector port. Either set may be used depending on
application specic design requirements.
9. Refer to Application Notes AN30 and AN31 for product handling, mounting and heat sink recommendations.
10. The optical center of the LED Array is nominally dened by the mechanical center of the array to a tolerance of ± 0.2mm.
11. Bridgelux maintains a atness of 0.10mm across the mounting surface of the array.
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Mechanical Dimensions
Figure 22: Drawing for Vero 18 LED Array
Notes for Figure 22:
1. Drawings are not to scale.
2. Drawing dimensions are in millimeters.
3. Unless otherwise specied, tolerances are ±0.01mm.
4. Mounting holes (2X) are for M2.5 screws.
5. Bridgelux recommends two tapped holes for mounting screws with 31.4 ± 0.10mm center-to-center spacing.
6. Screws with at shoulders (pan, dome, button, round, truss, mushroom) provide optimal torque control. Do NOT use at, countersink,
or raised head screws.
7. Solder pads and connector port are labeled “+” and “-“ to denote positive and negative, respectively.
8. It is not necessary to provide electrical connections to both the solder pads and the connector port. Either set may be used depending
on application specic design requirements.
9. Refer to Application Notes AN30 and AN31 for product handling, mounting and heat sink recommendations.
10. The optical center of the LED Array is nominally dened by the mechanical center of the array to a tolerance of ± 0.2mm.
11. Bridgelux maintains a atness of 0.10mm across the mounting surface of the array.
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Mechanical Dimensions
Figure 23: Drawing for Vero 29 LED Array
Notes for Figure 23:
1. Drawings are not to scale.
2. Drawing dimensions are in millimeters.
3. Unless otherwise specied, tolerances are ±0.01mm.
4. Mounting holes (2X) are for M3 screws.
5. Bridgelux recommends two tapped holes for mounting screws with 43.0 ± 0.10mm center-to-center spacing.
6. Screws with at shoulders (pan, dome, button, round, truss, mushroom) provide optimal torque control. Do NOT use at, countersink,
or raised head screws.
7. Solder pads and connector port are labeled “+” and “-“ to denote positive and negative, respectively.
8. It is not necessary to provide electrical connections to both the solder pads and the connector port. Either set may be used depending
on application specic design requirements.
9. Refer to Application Notes AN30 and AN31 for product handling, mounting and heat sink recommendations.
10. The optical center of the LED Array is nominally dened by the mechanical center of the array to a tolerance of ± 0.2mm.
11. Bridgelux maintains a atness of 0.10mm across the mounting surface of the array.
Packaging and Labeling
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Figure 24: Drawing for Vero 10 Packaging Tray
Figure 25: Drawing for Vero 13 Packaging Tray
Notes for Figure 24:
1. Dimensions are in millimeters
2. Tolerances: X.X = ± 0.1, X.XX = ± 0.05, Angles = ±1°
3. Trays are stackable without interference and will not stick together during unstacking operation.
4. Each tray holds 40 COBs.
Notes for Figure 25:
1. Dimensions are in millimeters
2. Tolerances: X.X = ± 0.1, X.XX = ± 0.05, Angles = ±1°
3. Trays are stackable without interference and will not stick together during unstacking operation.
4. Each tray holds 20 COBs.
Packaging Labeling
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Figure 26: Drawing for Vero 18 Packaging Tray
Figure 27: Drawing for Vero 29 Packaging Tray
Notes for Figure 26:
1. Dimensions are in millimeters
2. Tolerances: X.X = ± 0.1, X.XX = ± 0.05, Angles = ±1°
3. Trays are stackable without interference and will not stick together during unstacking operation
4. Each tray holds 20 COBs.
Notes for Figure 27:
1. Dimensions are in millimeters
2. Tolerances: X.X = ± 0.1, X.XX = ± 0.05, Angles = ±1°
3. Trays are stackable without interference and will not stick together during unstacking operation
4. Each tray holds 10 COBs.
Packaging and Labeling
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Figure 28: Vero Series Packaging and Labeling
Notes for Figure 28:
1. 5 trays are stacked and one empty tray placed on top to cover the top tray.
2. Stacked trays are to contain only 1 part number and be vacuum sealed in an anti-static bag and placed in own box.
3. Each bag and box is to be labeled as shown above.
Figure 29: Product Labeling
Bridgelux COB arrays have laser markings on the back side of the substrate to help with product identication. In
addition to the product identication markings, Bridgelux COB arrays also contain markings for internal Bridgelux
manufacturing use only. The image below shows which markings are for customer use and which ones are for
Bridgelux internal use only. The Bridgelux internal manufacturing markings are subject to change without notice,
however these will not impact the form, function or performance of the COB array.
Customer Use- 2D Barcode
Scannable barcode provides
product part number and other
Bridgelux internal production
information.
Internal Bridgelux use only.
Customer Use- Product part number
Design Resources
Disclaimers
Precautions
Application Notes
Bridgelux has developed a comprehensive set of
application notes and design resources to assist
customers in successfully designing with the Vero
product family of LED array products. For a list of of
resources under development, visit www.bridgelux.com.
Optical Source Models
Optical source models and ray set les are available
for all Bridgelux products. For a list of available formats,
visit www.bridgelux.com.
MINOR PRODUCT CHANGE POLICY
The rigorous qualication testing on products oered
by Bridgelux provides performance assurance. Slight
cosmetic changes that do not aect form, t, or function
may occur as Bridgelux continues product optimization.
CAUTION: CHEMICAL EXPOSURE HAZARD
Exposure to some chemicals commonly used in
luminaire manufacturing and assembly can cause
damage to the LED array. Please consult Bridgelux
Application Note AN31 for additional information.
CAUTION: EYE SAFETY
Eye safety classication for the use of Bridgelux Vero
LED arrays is in accordance with IEC specication
EN62471: Photobiological Safety of Lamps and Lamp
Systems. Vero LED arrays are classied as Risk Group
1 (Low Risk) when operated at or below the maximum
drive current. Please use appropriate precautions. It
is important that employees working with LEDs are
trained to use them safely.
CAUTION: RISK OF BURN
Do not touch the Vero LED array or yellow resin area
during operation. Allow the array to cool for a sucient
period of time before handling. The Vero LED array may
reach elevated temperatures such that could burn skin
when touched.
3D CAD Models
Three dimensional CAD models depicting the product
outline of all Bridgelux Vero LED arrays are available
in both SAT and STEP formats. Please contact your
Bridgelux sales representative for assistance.
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CAUTION
CONTACT WITH LIGHT EMITTING SURFACE (LES)
Avoid any contact with the LES. Do not touch the
LES of the LED array or apply stress to the LES
(yellow phosphor resin area). Contact may cause
damage to the LED array.
Optics and reectors must not be mounted in contact
with the LES (yellow phosphor resin area). Optical
devices may be mounted on the top surface of the
plastic housing of the Vero LED array. Use the
mechanical features of the LED array housing, edges
and/or mounting holes to locate and secure optical
devices as needed.
STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS
Unless otherwise stated, array testing is performed
at the nominal drive current.
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About Bridgelux
© 2015 Bridgelux, Inc. All rights reserved 2015. Product specications are subject to change without notice. Bridgelux, the Bridgelux stylized logo design and Vero are
registered trademarks, and Decor Series is a trademark of Bridgelux, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Bridgelux Vero Decor Series Class A Product Data Sheet DS35 Rev B (07/2015)
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Bridgelux is a leading developer and manufacturer of technologies and solutions transforming
the $40 billion global lighting industry into a $100 billion market opportunity. Based in Livermore,
California, Bridgelux is a pioneer in solid state lighting (SSL), expanding the market for light
emitting diode (LED) technologies by driving down the cost of LED lighting systems. Bridgelux’s
patented light source technology replaces traditional technologies (such as incandescent,
halogen, uorescent and high intensity discharge lighting) with integrated, solid state lighting
solutions that enable lamp and luminaire manufacturers to provide high performance and
energy ecient white light for the rapidly growing interior and exterior lighting markets, including
street lights, commercial lighting and consumer applications.
For more information about the company,
please visit bridgelux.com.