LED Module Cranks Up Quality And Efficiency

May 27, 2011
Cree’s LMR4 LED 1,000-lumen module delivers 66 lumens per Watt efficiency in a compact module for downlight applications.

Cree’s LMR4 LED 1,000-lumen module delivers 66 lumens per Watt efficiency in a compact module for downlight applications. Featuring the company’s TrueWhite technology, the module consumes 42% less input power than 26W CFL bulbs. According to Cree, the LMR4-1000 is also the only commercially available 2700 K LED module to deliver 1000 lumen output at more than 90 CRI, which can replace 100W incandescent bulbs in downlight applications. Essentially, the module integrates driver electronics, optics, primary thermal management, and specifies a lifespan of 35,000 hours and is dimmable to 5%. CREE INC., Durham, NC. (919) 313-5300.

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