Lighting-Class LEDs Invade Half-Watt Market

Enabling ENERGY STAR compliant distributed illumination products, Cree redefines the standard for half-Watt LED devices with its XLamp ML-E LED.
Oct. 5, 2010
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Enabling ENERGY STAR compliant distributed illumination products, Cree redefines the standard for half-Watt LED devices with its XLamp ML-E LED. The lighting-class component provides users with a compact, cost-effective solution for distributed LED arrays that meet the US Environmental Protection Agency ENERGY STAR criteria. The XLamp ML-E delivers up to 58 lm at 150 mA in cool white (5000K) and up to 48 lm in warm white (3000K). It provides a uniform, ANSI-complaint angular chromaticity and a 120° viewing angle. CREE INC., Durham, NC. (919) 313-5300.

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