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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 27, 2023
Filed:
Nov. 20, 2020
Radiant Opto-electronics(suzhou) Co., Ltd., Wujiang Jiangsu, CN;
Radiant Opto-electronics Corporation, Kaohsiung, TW;
RADIANT OPTO-ELECTRONICS(SUZHOU) CO., LTD., Wujiang Jiangsu, CN;
RADIANT OPTO-ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, Kaohsiung, TW;
Abstract
An LED light source module includes a substrate; a protective layer disposed on the substrate and having at least one opening; a plurality of conductive terminals disposed in the at least one opening, a light-emitting member, a plurality of electrodes, and an auxiliary structure. The conductive terminals include a first conductive terminal and a second conductive terminal. The light-emitting member includes a bottom surface, a light-emitting surface connected to the bottom surface, a back surface opposite to the light-emitting surface, at least one lateral surface connecting the light-emitting surface and the bottom surface. The electrodes include a first electrode and a second electrode are respectively electrically connected to the first conductive terminal and the second conductive terminal The auxiliary structure is arranged between the substrate and the light-emitting member and does not contact with the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the auxiliary structure includes a main support portion provided on the substrate to support the bottom surface of the light-emitting member, and the main support portion is located between the electrodes and extends at least from the back surface to the light-emitting surface of the light-emitting member.