Boosting the color quality of previous generation high-CRI white LEDs meant less efficacy. Cree says its high CRI XLamp LEDs can deliver light quality comparable to halogen with better efficacy than fluorescents.
The new high-CRI XP-G is available with luminous flux of up to 107 lumens at 350 mA in warm white (3000 K), providing efficacy of 102 l/W. Using this new XP-G, LED lamp designers can create systems that are 70% more efficient than a traditional halogen PAR38 lamp and deliver similar high color rendering.
High-CRI XP-G and XP-E LEDs resemble standard XP-G and XP-E LEDs, respectively, and may work in existing systems without any redesign. Just as with the standard XP-G and XP-E, the new LEDs have LM-80 data approved by Energy Star, are UL-recognized components under UL 8750 (E326295), and feature excellent thermal management properties.
High-CRI XP-G and XP-E LEDs are available now in sample and production quantities with standard lead times.
More info:
www.cree.com/buyxlamp.