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It is quite possible the control signals are PWM and therefore the heat produced would be proportional to the drive waveform and would only be 150mW at constant 100% 'on'.
thanks, though I am sure you will agree, its easy to make smps led drivers which don't produce overvoltages on the leds.switched circuits which are able to produce over rated voltages, even for a small period
the following 2N3904 datasheet states 357 degC per Watt for SOT23 and that's with 1.6" square PCB copper on top and bottom......so 250mW will raise it 90 degrees....on minimum footprint, it will obviously be much more than that......I would be concerned about 250mW in a SOT23...youll need a big PCB which in itself will increase costs.Most SOT23 transistors will happily dissipate 250mW while soldered to FR4 substrate
...a metallic substrate would be really expensive, I am sure youll agree that smps on FR4 is cheaper++ than linear_reg_on_metal_substrate.I would guess that in a cluster light, the substrate would be metalic
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