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Cree XLamp XP-E LEDs
Pro DuCt DEsCriPtion FEAturEs
The XLamp XP-e LeD combines the proven lighting-class Available in white, 80-CRI, 85-CRI and 90-CRI white, royal
performance and reliability of the XLamp XR-e LeD in a package blue, blue, green, amber, redorange, red, High Efficiency
with 80% smaller footprint. The XLamp XP-e LeD continues (He) photo red & far red
Crees history of innovation in LeDs for lighting applications with Maximum drive current: up to 1A
wide viewing angle, symmetrical package, unlimited floor life and Low thermal resistance: as low as 8C/W
electrically neutral thermal path. Maximum junction temperature: 150C
Wide viewing angle: 115130
Cree XLamp LeDs bring high performance and quality of light to Unlimited floor life at 30C/85% RH
a wide range of lighting applications, including color-changing, Reflow solderable JEDEC JSTD020C compatible
portable and personal, outdoor, indoor-directional, transportation, electrically neutral thermal path
stage and studio, commercial, horticulture and emergency-vehicle RoHS and ReACh compliant
lighting. UL recognized component (E349212)
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XLamp Xp-E LED
tAbLE o F ContEnts
Characteristics ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Flux Characteristics White ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Flux Characteristics - Color ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Relative Spectral Power Distribution .................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Relative Flux vs. Junction Temperature .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
electrical Characteristics ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Relative Flux vs. Current ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Relative Chromaticity vs. Current and Temperature .......................................................................................................................................... 21
Typical Spatial Distribution .................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Thermal Design .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Performance Groups - Luminous Flux ................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Performance Groups - Radiant Flux .................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Performance Groups - Chromaticity ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
performance Groups Dominant Wavelength ................................................................................................................................................... 30
performance Groups peak Wavelength............................................................................................................................................................ 30
Performance Groups - Forward v oltage ............................................................................................................................................................. 31
Crees Standard Chromaticity Regions plotted on the 1931 CIE Curve ............................................................................................................ 32
Crees Standard Cool White Kits plotted on ANSI Standard Chromaticity Regions ......................................................................................... 34
Crees Standard Warm and Neutral White Kits plotted on ANSI Standard Chromaticity Regions .................................................................. 35
Crees Standard Chromaticity Kits ...................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Bin and order Code Formats ............................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Reflow Soldering Characteristics ........................................................................................................................................................................ 39
Notes .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
Mechanical Dimensions ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Tape and Reel ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Packaging ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 44
Copyright 2008-2017 Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Cree and XLamp are registered trademarks and the Cree logo is a trademark of
Cree, Inc. UL and the UR logo are registered trademarks of UL LLC.
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