- What Are COB Chips?
- COB (Chip-on-Board) is a high-efficiency integrated surface light source technology where LED chips are directly mounted on a highly reflective mirror-like metal substrate. Compared to traditional LED packaging methods, COB technology eliminates the need for brackets, plating, reflow soldering, or surface mounting processes, simplifying manufacturing and reducing costs.
- In COB light modules, LED chips exist in the form of semiconductor chips directly mounted on PCBs or substrates without the need for an external casing or connections. This packaging form offers several advantages, including flexible design, better light distribution, and simplified manufacturing processes.
- Advantages and Characteristics of COB Chips:
- Cost-Effective: COB technology reduces manufacturing costs due to streamlined processes and improved efficiency.
- High Luminous Efficacy: COB chips’ integrated surface light source design provides better light distribution, making them suitable for wide-area illumination, such as highway and street lighting.
- Color Mixing Performance: COB LEDs exhibit better color mixing effects, enhancing overall lighting quality.
- Low Thermal Resistance Requirements: COB technology excels in heat dissipation, contributing to extended LED lifespan.
- How to Choose the Right COB Chip for Your Needs:
- Chip Size: COB is typically suitable for packaging LED chips with a double-sided size greater than 100μm, while MiP (Micro in Package) technology can package smaller-sized LED chips (below 60μm).
- Application Scenario: MiP is ideal for large-scale Micro LED production, while COB is commonly used for Mini LED applications. Choose the appropriate technology based on your specific application.
- Cost and Compatibility: MiP is compatible with existing production equipment, whereas COB may require new equipment. If you want to continue using your current setup, MiP might be a better fit.
- Performance Metrics: MiP outperforms COB in areas such as grayscale consistency, color uniformity, and repairability. Consider your requirements for these performance aspects when selecting the right technology.
In summary, COB will likely remain the mainstream technology for Mini LED, but MiP also has unique advantages. Choose a COB chip that aligns with your specific needs and budget to meet your application requirements.