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titleOfInvention Flip Chip Light Emitting Module
abstract The present invention discloses a flip chip light emitting module, and includes a main circuit board, a scattering board, a packaging member, and a light emitting chip. The packaging member includes a frame body surrounding the scattering substrate and a lens unit installed on the frame body. The frame body includes a first conductive path and at least two second conductive paths separated from each other, and both the first conductive path and the second conductive path are electrically connected to the main circuit board. The light emitting chip is installed on the scattering substrate, and it includes a top conductive contact and a light emitting surface located on the same side. The upper conductive contact is electrically connected to the first conductive path through the conductor. The lens unit includes at least one light-transmitting conductive layer electrically connected to at least two second conductive paths. By doing so, it is possible to know whether or not the optical element is eliminated through whether the light-transmitting conductive layer is conducting, so that a corresponding protective measure can be taken.
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