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High Power LEDs - White White, 39.8lm
CategoryLED optoelectronic/LED   
File Size1MB,27 Pages
ManufacturerCree
Websitehttp://www.cree.com/
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High Power LEDs - White White, 39.8lm

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Parameter NameAttribute value
Product AttributeAttribute Value
ManufacturerCree
Product CategoryHigh Power LEDs - White
RoHSDetails
Package / CasePLCC-4
Illumination ColorWhite (Warm White)
Wavelength/Color Temperature3250 K
Luminous Intensity-
Luminous Flux/Radiant Flux39.8 lm
Color Rendering Index - CRI80
Viewing Angle120 deg
Lens Color/StyleTinted, Clear
If - Forward Current50 mA
Vf - Forward Voltage9.6 V
Power Rating1.6 W
Mounting StyleSMD/SMT
Length3.5 mm
Width3.45 mm
Height1.2 mm
Maximum Operating Temperature-
Minimum Operating Temperature-
PackagingCut Tape
PackagingMouseReel
PackagingReel
Features-
TypeXLamp ML-E LEDs
LED Size3.5 mm x 3.45 mm x 1.2 mm
Lens ShapeRectangular
Color Temperature3250 K
Lens Dimensions3.11 mm x 2.76 mm
Moisture SensitiveYes
NumOfPackaging3
Factory Pack Quantity1400
Vr - Reverse Voltage5 V
Unit Weight0.003527 oz
CLD-DS30 Rev 11G
Product family data sheet
Cree XLamp ML-E LEDs
®
®
ProDuCt DEsCriPtion
The
brings
Cree
XLamp
®
ML-e
reliability
LeD
and
lighting-class
FEAturEs
Available in white (2600 K to 8300 K
CCT), 80-, 85- and 90-CRI minimum
Available in royal blue, blue, green,
amber and red
Available in parallel and series vf
configurations for white and color
ANSI-compatible sub-bins
Maximum drive current: 500 mA
for parallel white, 167 mA for series
white, 350 mA for parallel royal blue,
blue, green and red, 250 mA for
parallel amber, 120 mA  for series
blue and green, 65 mA for series
amber, 88 mA for series red
120° viewing angle for white, 125°
viewing angle for color
Uniform chromaticity profile
electrically neutral thermal path
RoHS and ReACh compliant
UL
®
recognized component
(E349212)
tAbLE oF ContEnts
Characteristics ......................................... 2
Flux Characteristics ................................. 3
Relative Spectral Power Distribution ...... 7
Relative Luminous Flux vs. Junction
Temperature .............................................
8
Relative Radiant Flux vs. Junction
Temperature .............................................
9
electrical Characteristics ....................... 10
Relative Luminous Flux vs. Current....... 12
Relative Radiant Flux vs. Current .......... 14
Typical Spatial Distribution.................... 14
Thermal Design ...................................... 16
Reflow Soldering Characteristics
.......... 21
Notes ...................................................... 22
Mechanical Dimensions ........................ 24
Tape and Reel ......................................... 26
Packaging ............................................... 27
performance to ½-watt LeDs. The
XLamp ML-e LeD expands Cree’s
lighting-class
bulbs
lighting
and
leadership
linear
and
With
to
LeD
XLamp
distributed
applications.
LeD lighting-class reliability, a wide
viewing angle, uniform light output, and
industry-leading chromaticity binning in
a 3.5-mm X 3.5-mm package, the XLamp
ML-e LeD continues Cree’s history of
segment-focused product innovation in
LeDs for lighting applications.
The XLamp ML-e LeD brings high
performance and a smooth look to a
wide range of lighting applications,
including linear lighting, LeD light bulbs,
fluorescent retrofits and retail-display
lighting.
www.CRee.Com/XLAmp
Copyright © 2010-2017 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.
Cree, Inc.
4600 Silicon Drive
Durham, NC 27703
USA Tel: +1.919.313.5300
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