Cree, a supplier of LED lighting solutions, has declared that its new offerings such as brighter Cree XLamp XT-E and XM-L High-Voltage LEDs are now available. With this novel LEDs, manufacturers can have more efficient yet affordable components. These latest, high-performance LEDs were developed based on SC³ Technology Platform, which also played a vital role in the production of XLamp XB-D and XT-E LEDs.
Based on Cree’s advanced silicon carbide technology, the SC³ Technology Platform includes innovation in LED chip architecture and phosphor, and presents a new design configuration to provide the industry’s next-generation LED components.
Based on the SC³ Technology Platform, generation of over 22% more lumens than other lamps has been achieved by the brighter XT-E and XM-L High-Voltage LEDs. Cree’s brilliant XM-L High Voltage and XLamp XT-E LEDs have been designed to adapt with affordable, smaller size versatile drivers than standard-voltage LEDs. The high-voltage, brighter XLamp XT-E and XM-L LEDs show equivalent performance compared to standard-voltage counterparts. It also eliminates the trade-off included with optimizing either driver efficiency or LED efficacy. Customers can have a wide range of design options with this new high-voltage XLamp LEDs, which will serve a variety of small indoor and outdoor lighting applications including replacement lamps and accent lights.
At 85°C, the XT-E High-Voltage LEDs can generate up to 275 lm at 3 W in warm white (3000K), and up to 357 lm at 3 W in cool white (6500K), whereas at 85°C, the XM-L High-Voltage LEDs can produce 555 lm at 6 W in warm white (3000K) and up to 647 lm at 6 W in cool white (6500K).