Single LED Cranks Out 111 Lumens Per Watt

Oct. 5, 2009
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Now commercially available, the XLamp XP-G LED embarks as the industry's brightest and most efficient lighting-class LED. The component can produce up to 367 lumens when driven at 1A, at a typical efficacy of 111 lumens per Watt; making it 46% brighter and 64% more efficient than the highest-performance XR-E LED and with an 80% smaller footprint. The cool white XP-G LED is available now with order codes up to 139 lumens minimum at 350 mA and ANSI-compliant cool white bins (5000K - 8300K CCT). For additional information, call CREE INC., Durham, NC. (919) 313-5300.

Company: CREE INC.

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