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LED Array Light Source

Features

  • LED Array Comprised from 20 High Brightness LEDs
  • Longer Lifetime than Traditional Light Sources (up to 100,000 hours)
  • LED Array Output can be Modulated
  • Fits Many Commercially Available Camera Illumination Units
  • Compatible with Thorlabs' 30 mm Cage System

Thorlabs' LED array light sources are available in four different colors: red, green, blue, or white, with intensities up to 1700 μW/cm2. Conviniently mounted in a Ø1.5" housing, these light sources can be used for a variety of lighting applications. The housing can be readily secured into most optical mounts used in camera illumination units. Additional mounting options include two threaded holes on the rear of each housing, one M4 and one 8-32, as well as grooves running the length of the housing that allow the LED unit to be placed in a 30 mm cage system. The LED unit will be suspended by the cage rods but not restrained from moving along the optical axis of the cage system as shown above in the application photograph. To fix the position of the LED unit, sandwich it between two fixed cage elements (see the Additional Images tab for a possible solution).

Each LED unit consists of 20 individual bright LEDs. When operating with 100 mA of current, the Red, Green, and Blue LED units have an output intensity of 600 µW/cm2 while the white LED unit has an output intensity of 1700 µW/cm2 when measured 100 mm away from the LEDs. During normal operation, the temperature of the LED housing can increase by as much as 25 °C.

A seperate power supply, LIU-PS, can be purchased to power these LEDs. For specific applications, a 2 m long power cord with an M8 connector is also available. Thorlabs also provides a mounting adapter (AD38) for these LEDs to be mounted in our 2" mirror mounts such as the KS2 as shown above.

LED Array Emission Spectra

These spectra are taken with Thorlabs' CCS100 compact spectrometer, and its included Ø50 µm core 0.22 NA multimdoe patch cable. Due to the high intensity of these LEDs, no coupling optics were used, and the fiber end was placed 1 cm in front of the LED.

Item #Emission Spectrum*
LIU001LIU001 
LIU002LIU002 
LIU003LIU003 
LIU004LIU004

*Click an individual graph icon to see emission spectrum for the corresponding item.

Click Here to Download Raw Data

Pin Diagram

PinSpecificationWire Color on PAA630 Cable
1LED +VeBrown
2LED Ch1White
3Sense ChannelBlue
4LED Ch2 (for future use)Black
plug

Note. The pin diagram above is viewed looking into the plug. And the above color scheme is standard for M8 connectors and should be used for any external wiring applications. When the PAA630 cable is plugged into an LIU series unit, the table above relates cable wire color to unit pin number.

Typical Control Circuit

The LIU series LED's intensity can be modulated with the control circuit demonstrated below. The LED brightness is controlled by the variable controlled current device (shown as the arrow in a circle). For every 10 mA of current flowing through the LED, 1 kΩ of resistance develops across pin 1 and pin 3, e.g., LIU001 has a 120 mA current limit, if 120 mA is flowing throught the LED, 12 kΩ is developed across the two pins. A sample current is generated (bias voltage/developed resistance) and can be measured out of pin 3 to ground, e.g., (24 V/ 12 kΩ=2 mA). The voltage across R can be monitored to indicate the current rating of the LED unit (e.g. for the LIU001, with a 24 VDC supply the current through R is around 2 mA, and the voltage measured would be around 20 V). A system can use this sample voltage as a feedback to determine if the LED is at max current or some brightness in-between.

Circuit

LED Array image


The image above shows the backside of the LIU LED array unit. The threaded mounting holes and power terminal are visible from this angle.

led array with dichroic cage filter wheel

The image to the right shows an LIU004 LED array unit in a 30 mm cage system application. The white (LIU004) LED array is sandwiched between a CFW6 (30 mm cage filter wheel) and a CP03 (30 mm cage plate) so that it cannot slide along the cage rods. The Ø35 mm aperture of the CP03 cage plate allows for easy access to the power terminal located on the rear of the unit.

In this application, the CFW6 was loaded with Ø1" diameter dichroic filters (FD1R, FD1G, FD1B, FD1M, FD1Y, and FD1C, which correspond to a red, green, blue, magenta, yellow, and cyan, respectively). This allows the user to illuminate the sample/object/subject with any of the primary or secondary colors by simply rotating the filter wheel.

For automated applications, the CFW6 can be replaced with a motorized filter wheel. In addition, if the motorized filter wheel is not directly compatible with our 30 mm cage system, an SM1T2 and a CP02 cage plate will be required to connect the 30 mm cage system to any SM1 compatible motorized filter wheel.

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Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2012-10-11 12:43:00.0
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: Thank you for question! There is no need to add an extra resistor. The LIU are designed to work with 24V input voltage and as such there is already a input resistor to ensure that the current through the LED is correct for this voltage
Poster:
Posted Date: 2012-10-11 06:59:35.487
I need to clarify the example circuit in the manual. Do we need to add a load resistor in series with a 24V PSU to fix the current to max intensity or does the LIU004 have this already. we do not want to connect a pSU directly to this if it unprotected.
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2012-07-11 07:28:00.0
a response from Julien at Thorlabs: thank you for your inquiry. The weight of the LIU004 is about 96 grams.
Poster: joseph.hampton
Posted Date: 2012-07-10 13:13:04.0
Hello, do you know the approximate mass of LIU004? cheers!
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2012-06-20 08:21:00.0
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: Thank you for your feedback! In principle, the LED should indeed work with no optical power reduction for the specified time. The specified time is however valid only for the conditions it was tested in (temperature, voltage, voltage and current stability...). I will contact you to discuss the way the LED was used and see if there is maybe an external factor that could have precipitated the degradation of the LED. If not, we would of course exchange the LED within the warranty.
Poster: david.lee
Posted Date: 2012-06-18 10:10:23.0
The stated operating lifetime for the LIU004 LED light source is up to 100,000 hours which is approximately 11 years. We have two of these units, both operating with the LIU-PS power supply. On one unit 10 of the LEDs have failed. On the second unit many of the LEDs now have significantly lower brightness than the brightest LED causing the source appear highly non-uniform. I suspect the dim LEDs will fail soon. Both units have only been operated for approximately 1,000 hours. Is LED lifetime a known issue? Could we improve the LED lifetime by operating at a lower power? Any comments regarding improving the lifetime would be appreciated.
Poster: jvigroux
Posted Date: 2011-12-08 10:20:00.0
A response from Julien at Thorlabs: Unfortunately the compliance voltage of the LEDD1B is around 12V while the required forward voltage for the LIU001 is 24V. The LEDD1B is meant to be use primarily with our high power mounted LEDs. The most suited adjustable LED driver for the LIU00X would be the DC2100 due to its high compliance voltage.
Poster: jripoll
Posted Date: 2011-12-07 08:22:51.0
Dear Sirs, Can the LIU001 be used with the LEDD1B to regulate its intensity? Thanks and best regards, Jorge
Poster: klee
Posted Date: 2009-10-19 10:41:29.0
A response from Ken at Thorlabs to mhyde5: Unfortunately, we are unable to offer an LED light source at 1550nm at this time.
Poster: mhyde5
Posted Date: 2009-10-16 10:39:32.0
I see in the comments below that you were able to construct an LED light source at 780 nm. I was wondering if you could construct one at 1550 nm? I have 5 of your unmounted 1550 nm LEDs; however, they do not provide enough light for my application. Milo Hyde
Poster: Greg
Posted Date: 2009-04-06 09:29:00.0
An update from Greg at Thorlabs to jcheng: After talking with colleagues further, we have found that we are able to offer an LIU series LED source at 780 nm. Please let me know via e-mail or contact Technical Support if you are still interested in such a unit.
Poster: Greg
Posted Date: 2009-03-27 07:36:08.0
A response from Greg at Thorlabs to jcheng: Unfortunately we are unable to offer an LIU series LED source at 780 nm at this time. We do offer unmounted LEDs at 780 nm: http://www.thorlabs.com/NewGroupPage9.cfm?ObjectGroup_ID=2814
Poster: jcheng
Posted Date: 2009-03-25 17:40:34.0
Hi, I am just wondering if you can make the similar package at 780nm? Thanks, Janice Cheng, Ph.D jcheng@pacificbiosciences.com 650-521-8134 System Integration and Verification Group Pacific Biosciences Menlo Park, CA, 94025
Poster: technicalmarketing
Posted Date: 2007-09-19 18:53:10.0
The compatable power supply has the item number LIU-PS and is sold separately. It is shown in our Volume 19 catalog on page 523. It will be added to this web presentation on 09/24/2007.
Poster: acable
Posted Date: 2007-09-15 10:19:59.0
Is a power supply included, if not do you sell a compatable supply.
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LED Light Sources (Power Supply Not Included)
Item #LIU001LIU002 LIU003 LIU004 
Click the image to enlarge
LIU001 LIU002 LIU003 LIU004
Color

Red

Green

Blue

White

Central Wavelength

630 nm

525 nm

470 nm

N/A

Intensity* 600 µW/cm2 600 µW/cm2 600 µW/cm2 1700 µW/cm2
Max Current 120 mA 120 mA 120 mA 120 mA
Max Voltage 24 V 24 V 24 V 24 V
Emission Spectrum**
LIU001 LIU002 LIU003 LIU004

*When measured at a distance of 100 mm from the LED along the control axis.
**Click the graph icon to view the emission spectrum of each LED unit.

Based on your currency / country selection, your order will ship from Newton, New Jersey  
+1 Qty Docs Part Number - Universal/Imperial Price Available / Ships
LIU001 Support Documentation LIU001 Red LED Array Light Source (Power Supply Not Included) $149.00
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LIU002 Support Documentation LIU002 Green LED Array Light Source (Power Supply Not Included) $152.00
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LIU003 Support Documentation LIU003 Blue LED Array Light Source (Power Supply Not Included) $156.00
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LIU004 Support Documentation LIU004 White LED Array Light Source (Power Supply Not Included) $162.00
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LED Power Supply and M8-Connectorized Power Cord

To power these units, two options are available. LIU-PS is a 24 VDC power supply designed to power the LIU LED Arrays. This power supply is shipped with plug adapters that allow the unit to be plugged into the standard AC receptacles found in the USA, UK, and Europe.

We also offer a 2 m long power cord with an M8 connector on one end and four bare wires on the other end. The M8 connector is compatible with the receptacle on the LIU LED Arrays, allowing them to be easily connected to an existing power supply. The pin out information for this cord as well as a sample control circuit is shown in the Pin Diagram tab above. The intensity of the emmited light can be modulated by varying the output voltage of the power supply or by adjusting the control circuit.

Based on your currency / country selection, your order will ship from Newton, New Jersey  
+1 Qty Docs Part Number - Universal/Imperial Price Available / Ships
LIU-PS Support Documentation LIU-PS DC Power Supply for LIU Series LED Array, 24 V $58.00
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PAA630 Support Documentation PAA630 2 m LED Light Source Power Cord, M8 Straight Socket $18.00
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LED Mounting Adapter

The AD38 double-bored mounting ring holds an LIU LED Array in place with a single 8-32 nylon-tipped setscrew. The outside of the adapter ring is Ø2", which fits in our KC2 Ø2" Kinematic Mount.

As shown to the right, an LIU LED array can be secured in a KC2 kinematic mirror mount using an AD38 adapter. The mount is designed to precision align optics within a 60 mm cage system. First secure the array in the adapter with the top-located setscrew. Then, slide the adapter into the kinematic mount and secure it in place with the 4-40 setscrew.

Based on your currency / country selection, your order will ship from Newton, New Jersey  
+1 Qty Docs Part Number - Universal/Imperial Price Available / Ships
AD38 Support Documentation AD38 Ø2" to Ø38 mm Mount Adapter for LIU Series LED Array $16.00
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