Philips Xitanium Design-In Manual
Philips Xitanium Design-In Manual

Philips Xitanium Design-In Manual

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LED indoor drivers
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Design-in Guide
Enabling future-proof
LED technology for
dynamic LED markets
July 2016

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Summary of Contents for Philips Xitanium

  • Page 1 LED indoor drivers Linear Design-in Guide Enabling future-proof LED technology for dynamic LED markets July 2016...
  • Page 2 Published versions 28 February 2013 First version 17 May 12 July 30 September 30 January 2014 05 March 17 June 17 December 12 March 2015 20 May 7 October 9 March 2016 24 May Updated since previous version - Extended information on driver feature CLO 2.0 - Removed part of the Configurability settings, as these are covered and managed by the MultiOne manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Tips on Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) How to… Improve EMI performance Electrical isolation and protective earth How to… Use these Indoor Linear LED drivers as “independent” driver July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 4: Introduction To This Guide

    All these documents can be found on the download page of the OEM website www.philips.com/technology. If you require any further information or support please consult your local Philips office. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    It is the luminaire manufacturer’s responsibility to prevent exposure. Philips Design-in support is available; please contact your Philips sales representative. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 6: Introduction To Xitanium Indoor Linear Led Drivers

    We recommend you always check our Xitanium LED driver commercial leaflet for the most up-to-date overview of our range. This leaflet can be found on the download section of www.philips.com/technology. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 7: Features

    Controllability The Xitanium Indoor Linear LED drivers are available in 3 different versions: • Non-dimmable • 1-10 V dimming • Touch and Dim & DALI (TD) July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 8 The way of controlling is shown in the name of the driver. If no dimming protocol is given in the name, the Xitanium driver can only be used as a non- dimmable driver. The output current can be set as described in the Electrical design chapter.
  • Page 9 The CLO feature can be programmed with the Philips MultiOne configurator software and requires as input a table which specifies a percentage and a time variables. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 10 Current rating: 1,25A – 2A Slow t: > 9,75 A /sec (Melting Integral) Check for requirements and default values the driver’s datasheet in the download section on www.philips.com/technology. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 11 2. During the fade time the driver dims the light to the background level 3. During the prolong time the driver maintains the light at the background level, after which the light is switched off. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 12: Energy Meter

    Every entry in the list shows the date of the configuration change, which software version was used and which type of interface was used at the time of the configuration change. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 13: Oem Write Protection (Owp)

    0.12-0.4 A : output current range 215 V : maximum DC output voltage : dimming protocol (Touch and Dim & DALI) 230 V : mains AC input voltage July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 14: Electrical Design-In

    500 mA or 700 mA. It is often necessary to replace a driver when more efficient LEDs or different LED boards become available. One of the key features of the Xitanium LED drivers is the adjustable output current (AOC), offering flexibility, differentiation for the OEM and future- proof luminaire design.
  • Page 15: How To

    How to… Select an appropriate driver * Note: when connecting Philips LED Lines to the driver, the type of LED board (LV or HV) determines this requirement. Hybrid LED boards can be used on both Depending on your requirements several drivers can type of drivers, indicated in commercial leaflet LED Lines, to be found in the be found as a solution for you.
  • Page 16: How To

    Ferrules The reliability of twin-wire ferrules (or wire end stop), accepting the wires intended to use, should be checked with the supplier of these ferrules. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 17: How To

    Signal Ground (for NTC & Rset) The following cable/connector specifications can be used, using a JST connector: - housing JST PAP-07V-S - contact JST SPHD-001T-P0.5 - diameter of the cable: 24AWG July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 18: Adjustable Output Current (Aoc) - Set The Driver Output Current

    75W Fixed Output drivers, potentially reaching up to 133% I-max (530mA). Strong advice is to always use a well-connected resistor, which will result in a well-defined output current. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 19: How To

    1. Connect different configurations, not just a unique solution 2. Drive different type of LED boards, not restricted to one type 3. Select and tune the current, hence flux or Tc July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 20 Especially when using non-isolated drivers, make sure the leads of the resistor are insulated. This way they cannot generate a potential safety risk, nor can the trip the earth leakage circuit breaker. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 21: How To

    Module-Driver Interface Special Interest LED- Group (MD-SIG) at their website http://md-sig.org/ The specification can be found in the PDF here. Rset resistor mounted onto the LED module July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 22 LED module which decreases the setting current in case of an over temperature event and thus limits or folds back the LED driver output current. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 23 * driver’s default current, however not stable. For details see section on 'Default driver output current' ** driver’s maximum current, however not absolute. For details see section on ‘Default driver output current’ July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 24 Open Short Rset2 (driver’s minimum current, see datasheet) Please refer to the datasheet of the driver you use to find which Rset or Rsets the driver actually reads. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 25 4020 1103 10500 1629 27000 2000 1580 4120 1117 10700 1639 open default 1620 4220 1131 11000 1653 1650 4320 1145 11300 1666 1690 4420 1158 11500 1674 July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 26: How To

    How to… Program the output current 1 interface – connecting to indoor & outdoor, LED & conventional The Xitanium TD drivers offer a full range of controls, enabling customizable luminaire design and performance. It is possible to control light output...
  • Page 27 Values outside that range will have an adverse effect of the driver’s performance and possibly reliability. On selected drivers DCemDIM is available, allowing a July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 28: Inrush Current

    L, I then for type C, 13 A the value will be 20 x 135% = 27. L, I G, U, II G, U, II K, III K, III Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 29: Surge Protection

    LED load may introduce additional touch current. As such, precautions may be required on the luminaire level and if multiple drivers are used in a single luminaire. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 30: Tips On Total Harmonic Distortion (Thd)

    LED Line boards). The only limitation of wiring length is the EMC performance. Since this performance of the luminaire is heavily dependent on the wiring itself we advise for longer lengths to repeat these tests. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 31: How To

    Adhering to these rules will help in EMC compliance. For further questions, please contact your local Philips representative. Alternatively the Philips Lighting OEM Design-In team could be consulted for a posible solution. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 32: Electrical Isolation And Protective Earth

    Electrical isolation and protective earth One way to split the Xitanium Indoor Linear LED drivers is by isolated and non-isolated driver versions. Non-isolated drivers These drivers have no isolation from the primary to the secondary side and basic isolation (single isolation foil)
  • Page 33: How To

    The driver must be placed in a suitable adequate enclosure according to the applicable norms and standards when used independently. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 34: Thermal Design-In

    Tc point of the LED driver. This Tc point must switch not exceed the maximum values stated in the 0.5…|.0 associated datasheet in the download section on www.philips.com/technology. Example of Tc point position on driver housing Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 35: How To

    PCB if external thermal influences result in the temperature for lifetime (Tlife) being exceeded. When this occurs the light output will be regulated to remain below the critical temperature by the driver dimming down. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 36 Include 5 °C to incorporate Typical NTC value (71 °C) circuit tollerances 15 K 22 K Temperature (°C) 10 K Resistance threshold NTC resistance as function of temperature Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 37: Controllability

    [mA] current [mA] dimming [mA] 300..400 Xitanium 75W 0.12-0.4A 215V TD 230V 400..700 Xitanium 150W 0.2-0.7A 300V TD 230V iXt 2000 1400..2000 Xitanium 75W 0.7-2A 54V TD 230V July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 38: 1-10 V Dimming

    Typically up to 64 DALI drivers can be connected to one DALI bus. Note that after a power cycle (not standby) the driver by default will come back to its Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 39 37% light level and the dimming direction will be set Long push 500 to 10,000 ms Dim up or down to downwards. Reset push >10,000 ms Driver synchronization July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 40: Non-Dimmable

    Xitanium 75W/240mA 200V TD 230V 9290 006 61903 Xitanium 75W/280mA 200V TD 230V 9290 006 62003 Xitanium 75W/320mA 200V TD 230V 9290 006 62103 Xitanium 75W/360mA 200V TD 230V 9290 006 62203 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 41 If control cables outside the luminaire are already connected to the control input of the LED-driver but are not yet in use, its advised to short-circuit these cables. Selectable settings for Adjustable Output Current July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 42: Configurability

    If the applied mains voltage is below the specified minimum value and the duration is less than 1 second it is possible that the new setting is not programmed into the driver’s EEPROM. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 43: Settings

    The set of features is defined in the datasheet of the driver. The default settings of the driver can be found in the driver’s datasheet in the download section on www.philips.com/technology July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 44: Philips Multione Software

    In order to have the programmed values take effect for Xitanium Indoor Linear LED drivers, the mains power needs to be cycled. For newer drivers (1% minimum dim level) On/Off via standby is also sufficient. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 45: Module Temperature Protection (Mtp) Behavior Setting

    LEDset resistor range 16.7k – 5k III. 700mA – 2000mA LEDset resistor range 7.1k – 2.5k The values and ranges are listed in the tables on the left. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 46: Constant Lumen Output Setting And Clo 2.0

    Since the CLO curve is not generic, the OEM needs to determine the appropriate CLO curve for a given luminaire. This can be used to differentiate on e.g. lumen output or power consumption over lifetime. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 47: Dcemdim Setting

    DC mains is applied to the driver’s mains input. The MultiOne configurator software can be used to configure the DC emergency dimming feature of the driver. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 48: Corridor Mode Setting

    De-select via MultiOne configurator software, cycle mains. Activation via hardware (TD) is no longer possible, only via MultiOne software. The driver enters this mode with default settings. Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 49: How To

    How to… Set the DALI minimum dimming level A practical example when to do this; having a 1% dimming driver next to an older 10% dimming driver controlled in the same installation. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 50: Quality And Reliability

    50,000 operational hours. The reference for this lifetime is a typical user profile of 10-12 hr usage and up to 3x switching on and off Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 51 (typical 50,000 h). Longer lifetimes can be limited by other failure modes. T_max by appropriate heat sinking of the driver. As a rule of thumb 10 °C diminished ΔT between Tcase on/off, will add 30% to cycling performance. July 2016 Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear...
  • Page 52: Standards The Drivers Are Tested Against

    Generated disturbances, EMI and EMC IEC 61347-2-3 Particular additional safety requirement for AC/DC supplied electronic ballasts for emergency lighting IEC 61347-2-7 Particular requirements for DC supplied electronic ballasts for emergency lighting Design-in Guide - Philips Xitanium LED indoor drivers - Linear July 2016...
  • Page 53: Disclaimer

    The OEM expressly agrees that test design-in guides equipment may be used but it is recommended that are provided by Philips on an ‘as is’ basis and an ‘as you contact Philips for verification. available’ basis at customer’s sole risk and expense.
  • Page 54 © Philips Lighting Holding B.V. 2016. All rights reserved. Philips reserves the right to make For more information please visit: changes in specifications and/or to discontinue any product at any time without notice or www.philips.com/technology obligation and will not be liable for any consequences resulting from the use of this publication.

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