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Solid State Lighting Reliability

Components to Systems

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  • © 2013

Overview

  • Covers the essential reliability theories and practices for current and future development of Solid State Lighting components and systems
  • Provides a systematic overview for not only the state-of-the-art, but also future roadmap and perspectives of Solid State Lighting reliability
  • Discusses the reliability of LEDs and all other components, including the integrated systems of SSL modules, lamps and luminaires, failure modes, reliability testing and performance testing
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Solid State Lighting Technology and Application Series (SSLTA, volume 1)

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Solid State Lighting Reliability: Components to Systems begins with an explanation of the major benefits of solid state lighting (SSL) when compared to conventional lighting systems including but not limited to long useful lifetimes of 50,000 (or more) hours and high efficacy. When designing effective devices that take advantage of SSL capabilities the reliability of internal components (optics, drive electronics, controls, thermal design) take on critical importance. As such a detailed discussion of reliability from performance at the device level to sub components is included as well as the integrated systems of SSL modules, lamps and luminaires including various failure modes, reliability testing and reliability performance. A follow-up, Solid State Lighting Reliability Part 2, was published in 2017.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Philips Lighting, Eindhoven, Netherlands

    W.D. van Driel

  • Dept. of Mechanical Eng., Lamar University, Beaumont, USA

    X.J. Fan

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