- High-power/brightness LED's in HD
projection applications provide
enhanced color range, high
performance over the life of the end
product and lower cost compare to
current arc lamp technology. In the
same time, that high power density
of the LED makes it challenging for
the air cooled application.
Insufficient cooling of LED chips
for the high brightness applications
limits the ability to achieve
continuously bright (not flickering)
image.
Since an LED's service life could be
up to 60,000 hrs, enabling it’s
efficient cooling not only
positively impacts the overall
system reliability, but dramatically
improves it’s brightness and color
intensity, i.e. the competitiveness
of the product. A liquid cooling
system for LED application should
never leak (not water), be compact,
highly efficient and self regulating
with changing LED power.

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This superior cooling could be
achieved by cooling with hermetic,
highly efficient and compact PLMC
systems. It’s very low thermal
resistance, virtually not changing
(for the properly selected
refrigerant flow rate), allows to
achieve outstanding thermal results
for high ambient temperatures and
reasonable air flows.
Table 1 illustrates
experimentally verified results for
one of the high performance LED
projectors with TF&F PLMC cooling
system:
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Pulse Drive
Current
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Blue
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Green
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Red
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Power
applied to LEDs
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51.2
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104.5
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34.3
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W
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Power all
panels
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190.0
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W
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Design Safety
Factor (predicted)
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1.42
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1.04
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1.11
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Topmax
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120.0
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130.0
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80.0
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°C
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Tjmax
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84.7
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124.9
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71.9
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°C
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Rj-b (0,61
°C/W)
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-0.61
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-0.61
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-0.61
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°C/W
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Tboard
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53.4
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61.2
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51.0
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°C
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TIM (0,12
°C/W)
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-0.12
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-0.12
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-0.12
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°C/W
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Tsink
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47.3
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48.6
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46.9
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°C
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Cold Plate
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-0.025
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-0.025
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-0.025
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°C
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Refrigerant
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46.0
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46.0
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46.0
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°C
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R Condenser
(per CFD)
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-0.12
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-0.06
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-0.17
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°C/W
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Ambient
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40.0
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40.0
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40.0
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°C
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In two-phase cooling systems
the latent cooling reserve
in the refrigerant flow
allows it to maintain almost
the same cold plate
temperatures even if
connected in series. That
also addresses rapid
response to heat source
power changes - without
complex and costly adaptive
control systems.
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The LED unit is directly
attached to the system cold
plate.
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This completely operable
stand-alone PLMC unit with
LED's attached awaits being
attached to the projector
module.
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Here the PLMC cold plates
have been assembled to the
LED's digital micro-mirrored
emitter (black box).
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Here the PLMC/projector
module has been installed in
the LED cabinet.
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