Hi all, Tonight I built two breakout boards for Luxeon power illuminators, the first, the switch mode regulator to run the LED, and the second for the LED itself which comes in a tiny lead-less package. The LED in question is a Luxeon Rebel (cool white) which will give something like 75 lumens per watt at full power. The data sheet gives a layout for adequate cooling, but it's obviously for 2 sided PCB with through plated holes. As a data point for anyone else using these LEDs, I have found a single sided PCB 3 inches by 1 inch provides an adequate heatsink - I can still hold my finger right next to the LED and it's not too hot. (I've come across 7805 regulators running much hotter). I'm very impressed with these tiny LEDs, the size of a 3mm indicator LED but putting out a tremendous amount of light. I also discovered how easy it is to lose a SOT23-5 when it falls on the floor...
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LED heat sinks
2008-10-23 by Dylan Smith
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