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General => General Technical Chat => Topic started by: G7PSK on February 04, 2021, 04:15:25 pm

Title: Mounting LED's
Post by: G7PSK on February 04, 2021, 04:15:25 pm
I am making an 8mm cine film scanner and going to use an LED for light source. There is not a lot of room for a heat sink so I am going to solder it directly to a chunk of copper. The thing is would it be better to solder the positive or negative to the copper as well or isolate both junctions.
Title: Re: Mounting LED's
Post by: ajb on February 04, 2021, 10:37:21 pm
Assuming you're referring to soldering an electrically isolated thermal pad to the copper, there's no electrical benefit to soldering either electrical contact onto the heatsink.  There might be a mild thermal benefit, but it's probably insignificant compared to getting the thermal pad soldered down.  If you're using an isolated LED then it really doesn't matter, but if the driver is not isolated you're probably better off not making an electrical connection to the heatsink at all (except possibly connecting it to chassis ground if you have such a think in your device). 
Title: Re: Mounting LED's
Post by: ANTALIFE on February 04, 2021, 10:38:42 pm
Show us the LED you are wanting to use
Title: Re: Mounting LED's
Post by: S. Petrukhin on February 08, 2021, 02:26:34 pm
It is better not to heat the LED. :)