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2 November 2010

 

Cree raises output of XLamp XP-E and XP-C Color LEDs

LED chip, lamp and lighting fixture maker Cree Inc of Durham, NC, USA has announced the commercial availability of new levels of performance for its XLamp XP-E and XP-C Color LEDs.

XP-E Color LEDs are now available delivering minimum light output of 500mW for royal blue, 39.8 lumens for blue, 107 lumens for green, 73.9 lumens for red-orange, and 62.0 lumens for red, all at a drive current of 350mA.

XP-C Color LEDs are now available delivering minimum light output of 350mW for royal blue, 23.5 lumens for blue, 62 lumens for red-orange and 51.7 lumens for red, all at 350mA.

“Cree is extending our leadership with industry-best light output across the color spectrum in a common, small footprint,” says Paul Thieken, director of marketing, LED components. “These economical, high-performance options can provide designers additional flexibility for a broad set of applications including architectural, emergency vehicle, transportation and decorative lighting, all while leveraging the reliability of the XP package,” he adds.

The XLamp XP-E and XP-C Color LEDs are available in sample and production quantities with standard lead times.

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Cree adds XP-G and XP-E warm-white LEDs offering both high efficacy and CRI

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