Derating as Thermal Protection for LED-Based Lighting Applications

2025-01-5066

10/03/2025

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This paper investigates the concept of derating in light-emitting diode (LED)–based automotive lighting systems, emphasizing its role in enhancing LED longevity, performance, and reliability under varying operating conditions. Derating is introduced from a general perspective and is modeled as an approximately linear function of the driving current with respect to the temperature measured by a negative temperature coefficient thermistor (NTC). The NTC serves as a temperature probe in this context. We demonstrate that poorly designed derating strategies can negatively impact luminous flux, lifespan, and overall system reliability. These theoretical insights are applied to a simplified lighting system, which is analyzed using both steady-state and transient computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations to illustrate the practical effects. It is shown that the distance between the NTC and the temperature-critical region primarily determines the slope of the derating curve, while having minimal influence on thermal protection on dynamic response. Finally, the precision of NTC-based temperature measurements defined by the thermistor specifications is briefly examined. It has an additional influence on the accuracy if the applied derating.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2025-01-5066
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14
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Stahlbaum, R., "Derating as Thermal Protection for LED-Based Lighting Applications," SAE Technical Paper 2025-01-5066, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4271/2025-01-5066.
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Oct 03
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2025-01-5066
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Technical Paper
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English