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Cree announces next generation XP LED delivering 200 lumens per watt
Cree has introduced the XLamp® XP-L LED, the first commercially available single-die LED to achieve breakthrough efficacy of up to 200 lumens per watt (LPW) at 350 mA. Delivering up to 1226 lumens in a 3.45 mm x 3.45 mm package, the game-changing Cree® XLamp XP-L LED enables an immediate performance increase of 50 percent or more as a drop-in upgrade for lighting designs based on Cree's market-leading XLamp XP-G LEDs.
The new XLamp XP-L LED's next-level performance enables designers to create the next generation of light output and efficacy for directional lighting products. Since XP-L uses the existing XP footprint, designers can expand their product lineup quickly and without the burden of increased development time and cost that would be expected for such a significant performance enhancement.
As the brightest member of the industry's only family of high-density class discrete LEDs, the new XP-L LED also touts the industry's highest optical control factor (OCF), a measurement of the impact that LED size and performance have on directional lighting applications. With its high OCF, the XP-L will enable lighting manufacturers to improve the performance of existing lighting designs in the XP footprint, reduce the size and cost of new designs and create innovative new solutions to address applications ranging from lamps to stadium lighting.
Characterized and binned at 1050 mA, 85°C, the XP-L LED is available in up to 90 CRI and color temperatures ranging from 2700 K to 8300 K. As a "successor" product to the XLamp XM-L2, lighting manufacturers seeking ENERGY STAR® qualification can use just 3,000 hours of LM-80 data, potentially saving up to four months in the approval process.
For more information, or details on the full range of Cree products available from Anglia, please email info@anglia.com
This news article was originally published in March 2015.