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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2IY89FAjZE
https://www.richis-lab.de/Opto03.htm
https://www.richis-lab.de/Opto06.htm
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/optoelectronics-die-pictures/
Open questions:
- Why do red LEDs look so different than green / blue?
- DONE, see below
- Size comparison in various modules?
- WIP below
- Wire bonding unusual? Doesn't look like ball or bond
- Its standard ball bonding, except the ball is on the controller. Wedge was terminated on the LED instead of the package
- What is the hexfet like pattern?
Vendor | Product | Output | Die area (k um2, m mm2)) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
btf-ws2812b | Green | 39.4 | btf-ws2812b | |
btf-ws2812b | Red | 19.6 | btf-ws2812b | |
btf-ws2812b | Blue | 33.6 | btf-ws2812b | |
lampwin-led-12v | Red | 28.0 | lampwin-led-12v | |
apa102c | Blue | 36.8 | apa102c |
“Red is usually some kind of GaAs and so a vertical structure. Green and blue are GaN and so more lateral. Ok, not really lateral but the substrate is not conducting…”
FastLED (and other) LEDs to consider:
LED | Coverage/ Pages | |
---|---|---|
SM16703 | ||
TM1829 | ||
TM1812 | ||
TM1809 | ||
TM1804 | ||
TM1803 | ||
UCS1903 | ||
UCS1903B | ||
UCS1904 | ||
UCS2903 | ||
WS2812 | ||
WS2852 | ||
WS2812B | ||
GS1903 | ||
SK6812 | ||
SK6822 | ||
APA106 | ||
PL9823 | ||
WS2811 | ||
WS2813 | ||
APA104 | ||
GE8822 | ||
GW6205 | ||
LPD1886 |
Red LED
Imaging
Notes:
- Coverslip (with oil, not water) made images much better for packaged LEDs with rough surface (see apa102-2020)
- Infrared produced better images than optical for milky fill (see apa102c)
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