PRODUCT FAMILY DATA SHEET
5630R Family
RoHS
Compliant
CUSTOMER :
DATE : May. 01, 2015
REV : Rev. 5.0
Top View Type White SMD LED
MODEL NAME : LEMWS59R Series
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CONTENTS
1. Features --------------------------------------------------------
2. Applications ----------------------------------------------
3. Outline Dimensions ---------------------------------------
4. Absolute Maximum Ratings --------------------------------
5. Electro Optical Characteristics ------------------------
6. Forward Voltage Bins -------------------------------------------
7. Chromaticity Bins -------------------------------------------------
8. Typical Characteristic Curves ---------------------------------
9. Reliability Test Items and Conditions -----------------------
10. Packing and Labeling of Products --------------------------
11. Cautions on Use ------------------------------------------------
12. Disclaimers --------------------------------------------------------
Appendix. Product Nomenclature ----------------------------------
3
3
3
4
4 ~ 5
5
6 ~ 9
10 ~ 18
19
20 ~ 24
25 ~ 28
28
29
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1. Features
( Unit : mm )
3. Outline Dimensions
2. Applications
- Indoor Lighting : Ambient Light, LED Tube and Ceiling Light
Tolerances Unless Dimension ±0.1mm
- Light Color : White
- Lead Frame Type LED Package : 5.6×3.0×0.9 mm (L×W×H) [Unit : mm]
- Viewing angle : 120˚
- Chip Material : InGaN
- Soldering Methods : Reflow Soldering
- Taping : 12 mm conductive black carrier tape & antistatic clear cover tape
3,000 pcs/reel, Φ178 mm Reel
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( Ta = 25 )
Item Symbol Rating Unit
Forward Current If 200 mA
Peak Pulse Forward Current*1) Ifp 260 mA
Operating Temperature Topr -40 ~ +85
Storage Temperature Tstg -40 ~ +100
Junction Temperature Tj 110
Soldering Temperature JEDEC-J-STD-020
ESD Classification Class 2 (ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001)
( Ta = 25, If = 65mA )
4. Absolute Maximum Ratings
5. Electro - Optical Characteristics
Operating the LED beyond the listed maximum ratings may affect device reliability and cause permanent damage.
These or any other conditions beyond those indicated under recommended operating conditions are not implied.
The exposure to the absolute maximum rated conditions may affect device reliability.
The LEDs are not designed to be driven in reverse bias.
*1) Pulse width ≤10ms and duty cycle ≤10%
Nominal
CCTs
Min
CRI
Product Code Flux Code Luminous Flux (lm)
Flux Class
1)
Flux Bin2)
Min Typ Max
6500K
(F)
80
LEMWS59R80FZ21A0
1 R1 24.0 27.9 27.4
R2 27.4 31.2
80
LEMWS59R80FZ2CA0
C R 31.2 31.9 33.5
80
LEMWS59R80FZ2DA0
D R4 33.5 34.3 35.1
5700K
(G)
80
LEMWS59R80GZ21A0
1 R1 24.0 28.8 27.8
R2 27.8 31.6
80
LEMWS59R80GZ2CA0
C R 31.6 32.9 33.8
80
LEMWS59R80GZ2DA0
D R4 33.8 34.6 35.4
5000K
(H)
80
LEMWS59R80HZ21A0
1 R1 25.0 28.8 28.8
R2 28.8 31.9
80
LEMWS59R80HZ2CA0
C R 31.9 32.9 34.1
80
LEMWS59R80HZ2DA0
D R4 34.1 34.9 35.7
4000K
(J)
80
LEMWS59R80JZ31A0
1 R1 24.0 27.6 27.4
R2 27.4 30.6
80
LEMWS59R80JZ3CA0
C R 30.6 31.6 32.8
80
LEMWS59R80JZ3DA0
D R4 32.8 33.6 34.4
90
LEMWS59R90JZ3AA0
A R 24.1 25.5 27.8
*1) “Flux Class” is the 14th digit in the Product Code which is used for ordering 5630 Family LED’s
*2) “Flux Bin” is the flux as referenced on the product label (refer to 10-4 in section 10)
Typical values measured by “Flux Class” only
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( Ta = 25, If = 65mA )
5. Electro - Optical Characteristics
Nominal
CCTs
Min
CRI
Product Code Flux Code Luminous Flux (lm)
Flux Class
1)
Flux Bin2)
Min Typ Max
3500K
(K)
80
LEMWS59R80KZ31A0
1 R1 23.5 27.1 26.9
R2 26.9 30.0
80
LEMWS59R80KZ3CA0
C R 30.0 30.9 32.2
80
LEMWS59R80KZ3DA0
D R4 32.2 33.0 33.8
90
LEMWS59R90KZ3AA0
A R 23.5 25.1 27.6
3000K
(L)
80
LEMWS59R80LZ31A0
1 R1 23.4 26.8 27.4
R2 27.4 29.7
80
LEMWS59R80LZ3CA0
C R 29.7 30.6 31.8
80
LEMWS59R80LZ3DA0
D R4 31.8 32.6 33.4
90
LEMWS59R90LZ3AA0
A R 23.2 24.9 26.7
2700K
(M)
80
LEMWS59R80MZ31A0
1 R1 22.6 25.3 25.9
R2 25.9 27.3
80
LEMWS59R80MZ3CA0
C R 27.3 29.0 30.2
80
LEMWS59R80MZ3DA0
D R4 30.2 31.0 31.8
90
LEMWS59R90MZ3AA0
A R 22.0 23.5 25.9
*1) “Flux Class” is the 14th digit in the Product Code which is used for ordering 5630 Family LED’s
*2) “Flux Bin” is the flux as referenced on the product label (refer to 10-4 in section 10)
Typical values measured by “Flux Class” only
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( Ta = 25, If = 65mA )
Item Symbol Flux
Class CCT Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Forward Voltage (Vf)
(@65mA, Ta=25) Vf
1 All 2.80 2.90 3.10
V A All 2.70 2.90 3.00
C All 2.70 2.85 3.00
D All 2.70 2.85 3.00
Color Cx / Cy All All Refer to ‘Chromaticity
Bins' -
Viewing Angle 2Θ1/2 All All - 120 - deg
Color Rendering Index (Ra) Ra All All 80 - - -
A 4000K~
2700K 90 - - -
Thermal Resistance, Junction to
Solder Point Rth j-s All All - 15 - /W
Typical Temperature Coefficient
of Forward Voltage*1) ΔVf / ΔTj All All -1.0 - -3.0 mV/
5. Electro - Optical Characteristics (Continued)
*1) Measured at Ta between 25 and 85.
These values are measured by the LG Innotek optical spectrum analyzer within the following tolerances.
Luminous Flux (Φv) : ±7%, Forward Voltage (Vf) : ±0.1V, Color Value : ±0.005, CRI Value : ±2,
Although all LEDs are tested by LG Innotek equipment, some values may vary slightly depending on the
conditions of the test equipment.
( Ta = 25, If = 65mA )
Bin Code
Ranks by
Flux Code
8A
(2.70~
2.75)
8B
(2.75~
2.80)
9A
(2.80~
2.85)
9B
(2.85~
2.90)
0A
(2.90~
2.95)
0B
(2.95~
3.00)
1A
(3.00~
3.05)
1B
(3.05~
3.10)
1R1 / 1R2
AR / CR / DR4
6. Forward Voltage Bins
Bin Structure : Please refer to the following example as below;
Example#1) Bin Code : R1-L11-9B (Flux Bin Code = R1, Color Coordinate Bin Code = L11, Vf Bin Code = 9B)
Example#2) Bin Code : R-L11-8B (Flux Bin Code = R, Color Coordinate Bin Code = L11, Vf Bin Code = 8B)
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LG Innotek complies with the ANSI C78.377A standard for its chromaticity bin
structure. For each ANSI quadrangle for the CCT range of 4500K to 6500K, LG
Innotek provides 9 micro bins.
CIE Y
CIE X
Bin CIE X
CIE Y
Bin CIE X
CIE Y
Bin CIE X
CIE Y
Bin CIE X
CIE Y
FB1
0.3028
0.3304
GB1
0.3207
0.3462
HB1
0.3376
0.3616
IB1
0.3548
0.3736
0.3087
0.3363
0.3263
0.3513
0.3434
0.3664
0.3611
0.3782
0.3098
0.3296
0.3266
0.3437
0.3428
0.3579
0.3595
0.3689
0.3041
0.3240
0.3212
0.3389
0.3373
0.3534
0.3536
0.3646
FB2
0.3041
0.3240
GB2
0.3212
0.3389
HB2
0.3373
0.3534
IB2
0.3536
0.3646
0.3098
0.3296
0.3266
0.3437
0.3428
0.3579
0.3595
0.3689
0.3108
0.3229
0.3268
0.3361
0.3422
0.3494
0.3580
0.3596
0.3055
0.3177
0.3217
0.3316
0.3369
0.3451
0.3524
0.3555
FB3
0.3055
0.3177
GB3
0.3217
0.3316
HB3
0.3369
0.3451
IB3
0.3524
0.3555
0.3108
0.3229
0.3268
0.3361
0.3422
0.3494
0.3580
0.3596
0.3119
0.3162
0.3270
0.3285
0.3416
0.3408
0.3565
0.3503
0.3068
0.3113
0.3222
0.3243
0.3366
0.3369
0.3512
0.3465
FB4
0.3087
0.3363
GB4
0.3263
0.3513
HB4
0.3434
0.3664
IB4
0.3611
0.3782
0.3146
0.3422
0.3320
0.3565
0.3493
0.3712
0.3673
0.3828
0.3154
0.3352
0.3319
0.3485
0.3484
0.3624
0.3655
0.3732
0.3098
0.3296
0.3266
0.3437
0.3428
0.3579
0.3595
0.3689
7. Chromaticity Bins (Cool White)
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Bin CIE X CIE Y Bin CIE X CIE Y Bin CIE X CIE Y Bin CIE X CIE Y
FB5
0.3098 0.3296
GB5
0.3266 0.3437
HB5
0.3428 0.3579
IB5
0.3595 0.3689
0.3154 0.3352 0.3319 0.3485 0.3484 0.3624 0.3655 0.3732
0.3162 0.3282 0.3319 0.3406 0.3474 0.3536 0.3636 0.3636
0.3108 0.3229 0.3268 0.3361 0.3422 0.3494 0.3580 0.3596
FB6
0.3108 0.3229
GB6
0.3268 0.3361
HB6
0.3422 0.3494
IB6
0.3580 0.3596
0.3162 0.3282 0.3319 0.3406 0.3474 0.3536 0.3636 0.3636
0.3170 0.3212 0.3318 0.3327 0.3465 0.3448 0.3617 0.3540
0.3119 0.3162 0.3270 0.3285 0.3416 0.3408 0.3565 0.3503
FB7
0.3146 0.3422
GB7
0.3320 0.3565
HB7
0.3493 0.3712
IB7
0.3673 0.3828
0.3205 0.3481 0.3376 0.3616 0.3551 0.3760 0.3736 0.3874
0.3210 0.3408 0.3373 0.3534 0.3539 0.3669 0.3714 0.3775
0.3154 0.3352 0.3319 0.3485 0.3484 0.3624 0.3655 0.3732
FB8
0.3154 0.3352
GB8
0.3319 0.3485
HB8
0.3484 0.3624
IB8
0.3655 0.3732
0.3210 0.3408 0.3373 0.3534 0.3539 0.3669 0.3714 0.3775
0.3216 0.3334 0.3369 0.3451 0.3527 0.3578 0.3692 0.3677
0.3162 0.3282 0.3319 0.3406 0.3474 0.3536 0.3636 0.3636
FB9
0.3162 0.3282
GB9
0.3319 0.3406
HB9
0.3474 0.3536
IB9
0.3636 0.3636
0.3216 0.3334 0.3369 0.3451 0.3527 0.3578 0.3692 0.3677
0.3221 0.3261 0.3366 0.3369 0.3515 0.3487 0.3670 0.3578
0.3170 0.3212 0.3318 0.3327 0.3465 0.3448 0.3617 0.3540
7. Chromaticity Bins (Continued)
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0.34
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.42
0.44
0.36 0.38 0.40 0.42 0.44 0.46 0.48 0.50
CIE X
CIE Y
Bin CIE X CIE Y Bin CIE X CIE Y Bin CIE X CIE Y Bin CIE X CIE Y
J11
0.3736 0.3874
K11
0.3996 0.4015
L11
0.4299 0.4165
M11
0.4562 0.4260
0.3804 0.3917 0.4071 0.4052 0.4364 0.4189 0.4625 0.4275
0.3785 0.3841 0.4041 0.3969 0.4323 0.4098 0.4575 0.4181
0.3720 0.3800 0.3969 0.3932 0.4260 0.4075 0.4513 0.4166
J12
0.3720 0.3800
K12
0.3969 0.3932
L12
0.4260 0.4075
M12
0.4513 0.4166
0.3785 0.3841 0.4041 0.3969 0.4323 0.4098 0.4575 0.4181
0.3766 0.3765 0.4012 0.3885 0.4282 0.4008 0.4525 0.4087
0.3703 0.3726 0.3941 0.3848 0.4221 0.3984 0.4465 0.4071
J13
0.3804 0.3917
K13
0.4071 0.4052
L13
0.4364 0.4189
M13
0.4625 0.4275
0.3871 0.3959 0.4146 0.4089 0.4430 0.4212 0.4687 0.4289
0.3849 0.3881 0.4114 0.4005 0.4387 0.4122 0.4637 0.4196
0.3785 0.3841 0.4041 0.3969 0.4323 0.4098 0.4575 0.4181
J14
0.3785 0.3841
K14
0.4041 0.3969
L14
0.4323 0.4098
M14
0.4575 0.4181
0.3849 0.3881 0.4114 0.4005 0.4387 0.4122 0.4637 0.4196
0.3828 0.3803 0.4082 0.3922 0.4344 0.4032 0.4586 0.4103
0.3766 0.3765 0.4012 0.3885 0.4282 0.4008 0.4525 0.4087
LG Innotek complies with the ANSI C78.377A standard for its chromaticity bin
structure. For each ANSI quadrangle for the CCT range of 2700K to 4000K, LG
Innotek provides 16 micro bins.
7. Chromaticity Bins (Neutral & Warm White)
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Bin CIE X CIE Y Bin CIE X CIE Y Bin CIE X CIE Y Bin CIE X CIE Y
J21
0.3703
0.3726
K21
0.3941
0.3848
L21
0.4221
0.3984
M21
0.4465
0.4071
0.3766
0.3765
0.4012
0.3885
0.4282
0.4008
0.4525
0.4087
0.3746
0.3689
0.3982
0.3803
0.4243
0.3921
0.4477
0.3996
0.3687
0.3652
0.3915
0.3769
0.4184
0.3899
0.4419
0.3982
J22
0.3687
0.3652
K22
0.3915
0.3769
L22
0.4184
0.3899
M22
0.4419
0.3982
0.3746
0.3689
0.3982
0.3803
0.4243
0.3921
0.4477
0.3996
0.3727
0.3613
0.3950
0.3721
0.4203
0.3834
0.4428
0.3906
0.3670
0.3578
0.3889
0.3690
0.4147
0.3814
0.4373
0.3893
J23
0.3766
0.3765
K23
0.4012
0.3885
L23
0.4282
0.4008
M23
0.4525
0.4087
0.3828
0.3803
0.4082
0.3922
0.4344
0.4032
0.4586
0.4103
0.3806
0.3725
0.4050
0.3837
0.4302
0.3943
0.4535
0.4011
0.3746
0.3689
0.3982
0.3803
0.4243
0.3921
0.4477
0.3996
J24
0.3746
0.3689
K24
0.3982
0.3803
L24
0.4243
0.3921
M24
0.4477
0.3996
0.3806
0.3725
0.4050
0.3837
0.4302
0.3943
0.4535
0.4011
0.3784
0.3647
0.4017
0.3752
0.4260
0.3853
0.4483
0.3918
0.3727
0.3613
0.3953
0.3721
0.4203
0.3834
0.4428
0.3906
J31
0.3871
0.3959
K31
0.4146
0.4089
L31
0.4430
0.4212
M31
0.4687
0.4289
0.3939
0.4002
0.4223
0.4127
0.4496
0.4236
0.4750
0.4304
0.3915
0.3922
0.4187
0.4040
0.4450
0.4144
0.4697
0.4209
0.3849
0.3881
0.4114
0.4005
0.4387
0.4122
0.4637
0.4196
J32
0.3849
0.3881
K32
0.4114
0.4005
L32
0.4387
0.4122
M32
0.4637
0.4196
0.3915
0.3922
0.4187
0.4040
0.4450
0.4144
0.4697
0.4209
0.3890
0.3842
0.4151
0.3953
0.4404
0.4052
0.4643
0.4115
0.3828
0.3803
0.4082
0.3922
0.4344
0.4032
0.4586
0.4103
J33
0.3939
0.4002
K33
0.4223
0.4127
L33
0.4496
0.4236
M33
0.4750
0.4304
0.4006
0.4044
0.4299
0.4165
0.4562
0.4260
0.4813
0.4319
0.3979
0.3962
0.4260
0.4075
0.4513
0.4166
0.4756
0.4223
0.3915
0.3922
0.4187
0.4040
0.4450
0.4144
0.4697
0.4209
J34
0.3915
0.3922
K34
0.4187
0.4040
L34
0.4450
0.4144
M34
0.4697
0.4209
0.3979
0.3962
0.4260
0.4075
0.4513
0.4166
0.4756
0.4223
0.3952
0.3880
0.4221
0.3984
0.4465
0.4071
0.4700
0.4126
0.3890
0.3842
0.4151
0.3953
0.4404
0.4052
0.4643
0.4115
J41
0.3828
0.3803
K41
0.4082
0.3922
L41
0.4344
0.4032
M41
0.4586
0.4103
0.3890
0.3842
0.4151
0.3953
0.4404
0.4052
0.4643
0.4115
0.3866
0.3762
0.4117
0.3868
0.4360
0.3962
0.4590
0.4023
0.3806
0.3725
0.4050
0.3837
0.4302
0.3943
0.4535
0.4011
J42
0.3806
0.3725
K42
0.4050
0.3837
L42
0.4302
0.3943
M42
0.4535
0.4011
0.3866
0.3762
0.4117
0.3868
0.4360
0.3962
0.4590
0.4023
0.3841
0.3682
0.4082
0.3783
0.4316
0.3873
0.4538
0.3931
0.3784
0.3647
0.4017
0.3752
0.4260
0.3853
0.4483
0.3918
J43
0.3890
0.3842
K43
0.4151
0.3953
L43
0.4404
0.4052
M43
0.4643
0.4115
0.3952
0.3880
0.4221
0.3984
0.4465
0.4071
0.4700
0.4126
0.3925
0.3798
0.4184
0.3899
0.4419
0.3982
0.4646
0.4035
0.3866
0.3762
0.4117
0.3868
0.4360
0.3962
0.4590
0.4023
J44
0.3866
0.3762
K44
0.4117
0.3868
L44
0.4360
0.3962
M44
0.4590
0.4023
0.3925
0.3798
0.4184
0.3899
0.4419
0.3982
0.4646
0.4035
0.3898
0.3716
0.4147
0.3814
0.4373
0.3893
0.4593
0.3944
0.3841
0.3682
0.4082
0.3783
0.4316
0.3873
0.4538
0.3931
7. Chromaticity Bins (Continued)
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Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage
8. Typical Characteristic Curves
Forward Current [mA]
5000K CCT data also applies to 5700K and 6500K CCTs and 3000K data also applies to 2700K, 3500K
and 4000K CCTs.
Relative Luminous Flux vs. Forward Current
Relative Luminous Flux [%]
Ta = 25
5000K
3000K
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Spectrum
8. Typical Characteristic Curves
6500K (F)
5700K (G)
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Spectrum
8. Typical Characteristic Curves
5000K (H)
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Spectrum
8. Typical Characteristic Curves
4000K (J)
3500K (K)
CRI > 80
Ta=25, If=65mA
CRI > 80
Ta=25, If=65mA
CRI > 90
Ta=25, If=65mA
CRI > 90
Ta=25, If=65mA
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Spectrum
8. Typical Characteristic Curves
2700K (M)
CRI > 80
3000K (L)
CRI > 90
Ta=25, If=65mA Ta=25, If=65mA
CRI > 80 CRI > 90
Ta=25, If=65mA Ta=25, If=65mA
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Chromaticity Coordinate vs. Forward Current
8. Typical Characteristic Curves
5000K CCT data also applies to 5700K and 6500K CCTs and 3000K data also applies to 2700K, 3500K
and 4000K CCTs.
5000K (H)
3000K (L)
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8. Typical Characteristic Curves
Radiation Characteristics
Luminous Flux vs. Temperature
Ta 25, If = 65mA
X-X Y-Y
90
0 30
60
-90
-30
-60
0 30
60
90 -90
-30
-60
Ta 25, If = 65mA
0 50 100
50
100
0 50 100
50
100
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Chromaticity Coordinate vs. Temperature
8. Typical Characteristic Curves
5000K CCT data also applies to 5700K and 6500K CCTs and 3000K data also applies to 2700K, 3500K
and 4000K CCTs.
5000K (H)
3000K (L)
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Forward Voltage vs. Temperature
8. Typical Characteristic Curves
Derating Curve
The ambient temperature values for each graph are obtained with LG Innotek equipment.
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9. Reliability Test Items and Conditions
9-1. Failure Criteria
Items Symbols Test Conditions Criteria
Min. Max.
Forward Voltage Vf If = 65mA - Initial Value 1.1
Luminous Flux ΦV If = 65mA Initial Value 0.7 -
9-2. Reliability Tests
No Items Test Conditions Test Hours
/Cycles
1 Room Temperature Operating Life
(RTOL) Ta = 25, If = 200mA 1,000 Hours
2 Wet High Temperature Operating
Life (WHTOL) Ta = 60, RH = 90%, If = 200mA 1,000 Hours
3 High Temperature Operating Life
(HTOL) Ta = 85, If = 200mA 1,000 Hours
4 Low Temperature Operating Life
(LTOL) Ta = -40, If = 200mA 1,000 Hours
5 High Temperature Storage Life
(HTSL) Ta = 100 1,000 Hours
6 Low Temperature Storage Life
(LTSL) Ta = -40 1,000 Hours
7 Wet High Temperature Storage Life
(WHTSL) Ta = 85, RH = 85% 1,000 Hours
8 Thermal Shock
(TMSK) 100 ~ -40
Dwell : 15 min., Transfer : 10 sec. 100 Cycles
9 Moisture Sensitivity Level
(MSL) Tsld = 260
(Pre treatment 60,60%,168 hours) 3 Times
All samples are tested using LG Innotek Standard Metal PCB (25x25x1.6 mm3(L×W×H)) except MSL test .
All samples must pass each test item and all test items must be satisfied.
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10. Packing and Labeling of Product
10-1. Taping Outline Dimensions
Reel
Tape
Taping Arrangement
( Unit : mm )
Packing Materials :
- Reel : Conductive PS (Black)
- Emboss Tape : Conductive PS (Black)
- Cover Tape : Conductive PET Base
Polarity
Direction
Cathode
Anode
(End) (Start)
Unloaded Tape
(Min. 200mm) Mounted with LED
(3,000 pcs) Unloaded Tape
(Min. 40mm) Leading Part
(150 ~ 600mm)
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Label A
Silica gel
Vacuum Packing
Types Sizes (mm)
Inner Box 227 82 258
Outer Box 530 240 280
Label A
HIC
Label C
Box No. of Total Q’ty
Label A or B ( MES : A , NEDA : B)
10. Packing and Labeling of Product
Tolerance : ±10 mm
10-2. Packing Structures
Reeled products are packed in a sealed-off and moisture-proof aluminum bag with desiccants (silica
gel) and Humidity Indicator Card(HIC). A maximum of four aluminum bags are packed in an inner box
and six inner boxes are packed in an outer box.
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10-3. MES Label Structure
10. Packing and Labeling of Product
. Label A
Specifying Model Name, Rank, Rack, Quantity and Run number
. Label C
Specifying Customer, Date, Model Name, Quantity, Customer Part no, Outbox ID, Rank/Rank Q’ty
Lot ID : PPWS03R063M000101
Model : LEMWS59R80FZ2B00 Q’ty : 3000[pcs]
MES ID : LB5DF Run No : F00401-4517
RANK : R-FB1-0A Rack No : C-107
2C11001-A003
Ver : 1.00
LB5DF=R-FB1-0A=3000=F00401-4517=C-107
80mm
LG Innotek Co., Ltd.
R-FB1-0A
Run No. indication
1 2 3 4 5 6
Code
7 8 9
Serial No
Manufactured
Year Manufactured
Month Manufactured
date
Manufactured
Site
( 00 ~ ZZ ) ( 01~31)
10
Paju : 1
Huizhou : 9 1~9 : 1~9
10 : A
11 : B
12 : C
2013 : 3
···
2020 : 0
2021 : 1
TH #
( 00 ~ 99 )
<Example>
OutBox Customer 2013.09.10
PSO2221003
80mm
LEMWS59R80FZ2B00/3000
R-FB1-0A =3000
40mm
Box ID. indication
1 2 3 4 5
Manufacture
Site
9
Serial No Box Date
( 01 ~ 31) ( 001 ~ 999 )
10 6 7 8
1~9 : 1~9
10 : A
11 : B
12 : C
PKG
Site Month Year
Paju : P
Huizhou : H PKG : S, P Inner Box : I
Outer Box : O
2013 : 3
···
2020 : 0
2021 : 1
<Example>
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10-4. NEDA Label Structure
Label A
Specifying ‘Manufacturing Part Number’, ‘Quantity’, ‘Bin Code’, ‘Lot’, ‘Date Code’
and ‘Country of Origin’
Date Code(9D)
1 2 3 4
Year
01~99 Week
01~52
Lot#(1T)
LG Innotek Trace Code
Manuf Part Number (1P): LEMWS59R80FZ2BA0
80mm
40mm
Date Code(9D): 1301
Lot#(1T): DPMWY5K25VP003900
Qty(Q): 3000 Bin Code: RFB1-0A
LG Innotek
Country of CN
Origin (4L)
10. Packing and Labeling of Product
Label B
Specifying ‘Manufacturing Part Number’, ‘Quantity’, ‘Bin Code’, ‘Trans ID’, ‘Date Code’,
‘Country of Origin’ and ‘Inner Box ID’
Manuf Part Number (1P): LEMWS73V80JZ31A0
80mm
40mm
Date Code(9D): 1301
INNER BOX ID: HSI2531198
Qty(Q): 12000
Bin Code: V1J212
Trans ID (K): IAP5X8
LG Innotek
Country of CN
Origin (4L)
Bin Code
1 2 1 2
Flux Color Coordinates
3 1 2
Forward Voltage
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10-4. NEDA Label Structure
Box ID indication
1 2 3 4 5
Site
9
Serial No Outbox Date
( 01 ~ 31) ( 001 ~ 999 )
10 6 7 8
1~9 : 1~9
10 : A
11 : B
12 : C
Code Month Year
13 : 3
14 : 4
15 : 5
Outbox: O
Inbox: I
Paju: P
Huizhou: H S, P
40mm
Manuf Part Number (1P): LEMWS59R80FZ2BA0
Qty(Q): 72000
Bin Code: R-FB1-0A
Trans ID (K): IAP5X8
BOX ID: HSO2531048
FROM: LG InnotekHuiZhouCo., Ltd
District 18,ZhongKai Hi-Tech Industry Development Zone,
Huizhou ,Guangdong, China
TO:
80mm
Label C
Specifying ‘Manufacturing Site’, ‘Customer Address’, ‘Manufacturing Part Number’, ‘Bin Code’,
‘Box ID’, ‘Trans ID’ and ‘Quantity’
10. Packing and Labeling of Product
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11. Cautions on Use
11-1. Moisture-Proof Package
-. The moisture in the SMD package may vaporize and expand during soldering.
-. The moisture can damage the optical characteristics of the LEDs due to the encapsulation.
11-2. During Storage
11-3. During Usage
-. The LED should avoid direct contact with hazardous materials such as sulfur, chlorine, phthalate,
etc.
-. The metal parts on the LED can rust when exposed to corrosive gases. Therefore, exposure to
corrosive gases must be avoided during operation and storage.
-. The silver-plated metal parts also can be affected , not only by the corrosive gases emitted inside of
the end-products but by the gases penetrated from the outside environment.
-. Extreme environments such as sudden ambient temperature changes or high humidity that can
cause condensation must be avoided.
11-4. Cleaning
-. Do not use brushes for cleaning or organic solvents (i.e. Acetone, TCE, etc..) for washing as
they may damage the resin of the LEDs.
-. Isopropyl Alcohol(IPA) is the recommended solvent for cleaning the LEDs under the following
conditions.
Cleaning Condition : IPA, 25 max. × 60sec max.
-. Ultrasonic cleaning is not recommended.
-. Pretests should be conducted with the actual cleaning process to validate that the process will not
damage the LEDs.
Conditions Temperature Humidity Time
Storage Before Opening Aluminum Bag 5 ~ 30 50%RH Within 1 Year from
the Delivery Date
After Opening Aluminum Bag 5 ~ 30 60%RH 672 hours
Baking 65 ± 5 10%RH 10 ~ 24 hours
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11. Cautions on Use
11-5. Thermal Management
-. The thermal design of the end product must be seriously considered, particularly at the beginning of
the system design process.
-. The generation of heat is greatly impacted by the input power, the thermal resistance of the circuit
boards and the density of the LED array combined with other components.
11-6. Static Electricity
-. Wristbands and anti-electrostatic gloves are strongly recommended and all devices, equipment and
machinery must be properly grounded when handling the LEDs, which are sensitive against static
electricity and surge.
-. Precautions are to be taken against surge voltage to the equipment that mounts the LEDs.
-. Unusual characteristics such as significant increase of current leakage, decrease of turn-on voltage,
or non-operation at a low current can occur when the LED is damaged.
11-7. Recommended Circuit
-. The current through each LED must not exceed the absolute maximum rating when designing the
circuits.
-. In general, there can be various forward voltages for LEDs. Different forward voltages in parallel via
a single resistor can result in different forward currents to each LED, which also can output different
luminous flux values. In the worst case, the currents can exceed the absolute maximum ratings
which can stress the LEDs. Matrix circuit with a single resistor for each LED is recommended to
avoid the luminous flux fluctuations.
-. The driving circuits must be designed to operate the LEDs by forward bias only.
-. Reverse voltages can damage the zener diode, which can cause the LED to fail.
-. A constant current LED driver is recommended to power the LEDs.
Fig.1 Recommended Circuit in Parallel Mode
: Separate resistors must be used for each LED.
L1
RL1
L2 L3
RL2 RL3
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11. Cautions on Use
11-8. Soldering Conditions
-. Reflow soldering is the recommended method for assembling LEDs on a circuit board.
-. LG Innotek does not guarantee the performance of the LEDs assembled by the dip soldering
method.
-. Recommended Soldering Profile (according to JEDEC J-STD-020D)
-. Reflow or hand soldering at the lowest possible temperature is desirable for the LEDs although
the recommended soldering conditions are specified in the above diagrams.
-. A rapid cooling process is not recommended for the LEDs from the peak temperature.
-. The silicone encapsulant at the top of the LED package is a soft surface, which can easily be
damaged by pressure. Precautions should be taken to avoid strong pressure on the silicone resin
when leveraging the pick and place machines.
-. Reflow soldering should not be done more than two times.
Profile Feature Pb-Free Assembly Pb-Based Assembly
Preheat / Soak
Temperature Min (Tsmin)
Temperature Max (Tsmax)
Maximum time(ts) from Tsmin to Tsmax
150
200
60~120 seconds
100
150
60~120 seconds
Ramp-up rate (TL to Tp) 3/ second max. 3/ second max.
Liquidous temperature (TL) 217 183
Time (tL) maintained above TL 60~150 seconds 60~150 seconds
Maximum peak package body temperature (Tp) 260 235
Time(tp) within 5 of the specified temperature (Tc) 30 seconds 20 seconds
Ramp-down rate (Tp to TL) 6/second max. 6/second max.
Maximum Time 25 to peak temperature 8 minutes max. 6 minutes max.
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11. Cautions on Use
-. LG Innotek is not responsible for any damages or accidents caused if the operating or storage
conditions exceed the absolute maximum ratings recommended in this document.
-. The LEDs described in this document are intended to be operated by ordinary electronic equipment.
-. It is recommended to consult with LG Innotek when the environment or the LED operation is non-
standard in order to avoid any possible malfunctions or damage to product or risk of life or health.
-. Disassembly of the LED products for the purpose of reverse engineering is prohibited without prior
written consent from LG Innotek. All defected LEDs must be reported to LG Innotek and are not to
be disassembled or analyzed.
-. The product information can be modified and upgraded without prior notice.
12. Disclaimers
11-9. Soldering Iron
-. The recommended condition is less than 5 seconds at 260.
-. The time must be shorter for higher temperatures. (+10 -1sec).
-. The power dissipation of the soldering iron should be lower than 15W and the surface temperature
of the device should be controlled at or under 230.
11-10. Eye Safety Guidelines
-. Do not directly look at the light when the LEDs are on.
-. Proceed with caution to avoid the risk of damage to the eyes when examining the LEDs with optical
instruments.
11-11. Manual Handling
-. Use Teflon-type tweezers to grab the base of the LED and do not apply mechanical pressure on the
surface of the encapsulant.
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Appendix. Product Nomenclature
All LEDs are tested and sorted by color, luminous flux and forward voltage where every
LED in a tube has only a single color bin, luminous flux bin and forward voltage bin.
However, the forward voltage bin information is not captured in the part number
nomenclature.
A 16-digit part number is consisted as below; LG Innotek leverages the following part
number nomenclature.
*1) “Flux Class” is the 14th digit in the Product Code which is used for ordering 5630 Family LED’s
*2) “Flux Bin” is the flux as referenced on the product label (refer to 10-4 in section 10)
Ordering Information
1 3 4 6 7 8 10 2 9
5 11 12
CIE Micro Binning Code
13
2 = 9 Bins
3 = 16 Bins
LEMWS59Q = 5630Q
LEHWS59Q = 5630Q’
LEMWS59R = 5630R Series
Product Family
Min. CRI
CCT
Special Code
Example : LEMWS59R80LZ3CA0 would be:
Product Family = LEMWS59R = 5630R Series
CRI = 80
CCT(Nominal) = L = 3000K
Special Code = Z = n/a
CIE Micro Bins = 3 = 16 ANSI Bin Structure
Flux Class = C = min 31.2 lm ~
Label Code = A = NEDA
Revision = 0
14 15 16
Flux Class
Label Code
Revision
0 = MES
A = NEDA
MW = Multi Mixing White
Type
LE = Light
Emitting Diode
Color PKG Type
S = SMD Type
H = High Power SMD Type
PKG Dimension
59 = 5630 PKG
1 / A / C / D
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Datasheet
MODEL 5630 Family DOCUMENT No. -
REG.DATE 2014.05.12 REV. No. 5.0
REV.DATE 2015.05.01 PAGE -
Revision Date Contents Revision Remark
Rev. 0.0 14.05.12 New Establishment
Rev. 1.0 14.07.15 Modify the Flux Range Page 3, 5
Rev. 2.0 14.08.21 Modify the Flux Range (3500K, 3000K) Page 4
Rev. 3.0 15.02.05 Change the Maximum Flux Value (All CCTs) Page 4
Rev. 4.0 15.04.22 Add the “Flux Class D” Page 4, 5
Rev. 5.0 15.05.01 Add the Typical Value for all 5630 Series Page 4,5 and 6
History of Revision