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P3114

Standard for Datasheet Parameters and Testing Protocols for Ultraviolet (UV) Light-emitting Diodes (LEDs)

The standard provides datasheet parameters pertaining to the optical, thermal, and electrical characteristics of UV LEDs, including ultraviolet A (UVA )(315-400 nm), ultraviolet B (UVB) (280-315 nm) and ultraviolet C (UVC) (100-280 nm) LEDs. Also, the standard defines standard testing protocols considering variation in technologies and products. Measurement protocols may pertain to electrical characterization, optical measurements, thermal measurements, and lifetime measurement and calculations

Sponsor Committee
IAS/IPCSD - Industrial Power Conversion Systems Department
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Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2021-09-23

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Industry Applications Society
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Sponsor Committee
IAS/IPCSD - Industrial Power Conversion Systems Department
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Working Group
DPTPUVLED - Datasheet Parameters and Testing Protocols for UV LEDs
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Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Tanya Gachovska

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