JimboJones21
Electrical
- Mar 21, 2005
- 55
I'm trying to find the juntion temp of an LED. I found a method where you run a small current through the led and measure it's forward voltage, then increase the current till the led heats up, then turn the current back down to the inital current and measure the forward voltage again. Then the difference between the 2 forward voltages divided by 2mV/C will give you the Juntion to Ambient temperature. The test says you you have to take the measurement in under 10ms when you turn the heating current down. So what I've done is hooked up 2 power supplies is parallel with diodes, one power supply at 10mA and the other at 300mA. I take a Vf measurement at 10mA, turn on the 2nd supply and leave it for 30min, then turn it off and take the Vf measurement again. I'm useing a data logger so my measurements are taken in less than 10ms, but my results seem to be very high. Has anyone else done this and could give me some help on performing the experiment? I've found some info on 'structure function', but this seems very complicated?