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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:14 am    Post subject: LED Strobes & FAR Requirements Reply with quote

Hi all,

I noticed a lot of manufacturers offering LED Strobes at Airventure last year.

I was wondering how do I determine if the light output meets or exceeds a TSP'd Xenon strobe. I seem to recall that there was a minimum requirement stated in Joules, but I can't be sure.

Does anyone know how I could go about making such a comparison ?

Thanks, Paul

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:12 am    Post subject: Re: LED Strobes & FAR Requirements Reply with quote

Paul,

I wrote up a paper on this some years ago:

www.PerihelionDesign.com/downloads/aircraft_beacons_using_leds.pdf

But beware--I have some work to do on this. At the time LEDs could not quite do the job. They can now. So my conclusion needs revision and I am adding and revising some other details. The power and angle stuff is correct.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 4:56 pm    Post subject: LED Strobes & FAR Requirements Reply with quote

Hi Eric,

Thanks for sharing your analysis. What prompted me to think about this again was the discussion thread about xenon strobe lights and radio noise. If LED's are now viable then is getting close to the time to retire xenon flashes, high voltage cables, and inverters, along with the RFI and excess weight.

Thanks again, Paul
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 5:38 am    Post subject: Re: LED Strobes & FAR Requirements Reply with quote

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Thanks for sharing your analysis. What prompted me to think about this again was the discussion thread about xenon strobe lights and radio noise. If LED's are now viable then is getting close to the time to retire xenon flashes, high voltage cables, and inverters, along with the RFI and excess weight. Thanks again, Paul


Paul,

That's right. I prototyped a design that uses caps at each strobe. The power supply is 12.5 VDC. The sync pulse is generated at the strobe switch and is simply a 1 ms break in the DC power to the strobes. The strobe LEDs were red Luxeons, but could be white.

As you said, no power supply, no HV, no noise, weighs nothing, lasts forever (more or less).

I looked at a system of strobes where there were a number of flush lights instead of protruding domes. This makes sense if you have LEDs. No solution or suggestions yet, and I don't intend to market such a product.


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