Technology
PRP LED Technology
PRP are a technology driven enterprise providing specialised LED products for the professional, industrial, military, avionics and medical industries.
Here we provide an overview of some of the technologies that we have available
to help you.
LED Arrays
Many of the array products of PRP Optoelectronics are custom designed
for specific applications. Two major LED technologies are employed in their
manufacture; the assembly of individual LED chips to form a hybrid structure,
and the formation of monolithic arrays of LEDs on a semiconductor substrate. Hybrid
technology is
used to assemble individual LED die into arrays which can be relatively
large in area, while specialist wafer processing techniques can provide monolithic
arrays of very small, high brightness emitting areas.
The hybrid technology is used to make digital and analogue displays. Arrays
can contain many thousands of individual LEDs. The monolithic
technology is employed to make LED arrays which are used in optical systems, head-up
displays, thermal imaging systems and also in commercial printing applications.
These products can incorporate hundreds of individually addressable LEDs
on a single chip, with linear dimensions of individual diodes as small
as 9µm.

Drive Electronics
With both these technologies, it is often desirable, and sometimes essential,
to incorporate the drive electronics in the same package as the display
itself. PRP has the capability and experience to design the drive electronics
in either hybrid form, or with standard or custom IC's, and then to carry
out the assembly and test of the electronics in conjunction with the LED
array itself. Where this is not needed PRP is ready to advise customers
of the most appropriate drive scheme and implementation.
Packaging and Sealing
The choice of packaging for an LED display is a very important factor in
ensuring that the resultant product will meet the required performance
and environmental specification. PRP have developed products assembled
onto many different substrate types including co-fired
ceramic, thick film alumina, FR4 or other more specialised materials.
These substrates can be supplied assembled into a metal or other material
enclosure depending on the level of environmental protection required.
PRP has substantial experience in the design and procurement of such substrates,
packages and enclosures, and also in the selection of suitable optical
filters and the appropriate assembly and sealing techniques.
In some applications a hermetically sealed product is required, while in
others hermeticity is not required and a polarising plastic window can
be used to enhance the contrast in high brightness environments. Important
in many military programmes is the provision of windows and filters to
make the display compatible with night vision equipment. Displays are regularly
supplied to meet the requirements of the US NVIS specifications.
Reliability
A major reason for choosing LED technology is the reliability offered in the most demanding of environments.
A carefully assembled and suitably packaged LED array can be employed in temperatures ranging from -55 to +125°C,
and can withstand severe shock, vibration, and humidity. The reliability of PRP product has been demonstrated
by qualification trials for a number of military programmes. PRP has participated in an AVIP (Avionics Integrity Program)
for F22, demonstrating over 2000 temperature cycles that the manufacturing technology can meet the standards required.
In civil aviation one LED array with 261 diodes has now been in use in a Boeing cockpit for more than twenty years,
with a reported field MTBF of more than 500,000 hours.
PRP provide support with reliability analysis including MTBF to MIL-STD-217,
FMECA, FTA and cause/effect. These techniques are combined with comprehensive
thermal design and analysis to yield high reliability products.
Development
In addition to customer funded work, PRP Optoelectronics has carried out
its own developments to acquire the necessary expertise to remain a leader
in the field of custom LED displays. This has involved the evaluation of
different semiconductor material technologies, the design and manufacture
of display demonstrators, and the evaluation of filters and sealing techniques.
PRP Optoelectronics has been active since it’s inception in the development
and use of new LED technologies. The original technology for LED arrays
used GaP and GaAsP materials for the hybrid arrays and GaAsP for the monolithic
ones. Subsequently, GaAlAs higher brightness die were designed into the
Eurofighter warnings panel and a custom monolithic array for thermal imaging
was produced using this material. More recently, much brighter LEDs using
the alloy materials InGaAlP and GaInN have become available. These materials
cover the entire colour range from blue to red and have allowed multi-colour
hybrid displays to be developed for a number of programmes, some of which
are now in production. The Company has also developed processes to produce
high power custom monolithic arrays using these materials, and devices
based on them are now in use in a number of industrial applications. The
company is also utilising the technology to make very high output LED arrays
for Photo-dynamic Therapy, a new treatment for cancer. In pursuing these
developments the company has gained UK Government support through two DTI
SMART awards.