In modern phosphor-converted white LEDs, electrical, optical, and thermal performances are inter-twined. It creates challenges for thermal measurements, analysis and thermal compact model development. For example, on one hand, phosphor particles encapsulated in the dome material generate significant amount of heat during blue to white light conversion, and on the other hand, increase dome thermal conductivity. These phenomena limit applicability of single heat flow path and single heat source compact models. The paper presents a comparison of two compact model types for different configurations of a particular mid-power LED. The comparison was done by relating the results of thermal transient analysis of a verified full FEM model with the c...