Mouser Electronics, the industry's top semiconductor and electronic component distributor that focuses on new product introduction (NPI) and provides a wide range of product types, is now stocking Cree's XLamp® XHP70.2 LEDs. Compared with the first-generation XHP70 LEDs, these second-generation ultra-high power (XHP) LEDs have a 9% increase in luminous flux and an 18% increase in lumens per watt (LPW). Let's follow the mobile phone portable editor to learn about the relevant content.
The Cree XLamp XHP70.2 LED, available from Mouser Electronics, has the same 7.0 mm x 7.0 mm footprint as its predecessor, making it an easy upgrade path for existing XHP70 designs. The XHP70.2 LED offers a wide 120° viewing angle and up to 58% higher lumen density than the closest competitor of the same size, enabling smaller luminaires and better optical control for high-lumen lighting applications.
In addition to the upgrade of light output and efficacy, XHP70.2 LED also further improves optical consistency through secondary optical design, helping luminaire manufacturers to improve lighting performance. LM-80 data of XHP70.2 LED is available immediately, helping to shorten the time required to pass ENERGY STAR® and DesignLights Consortium certification.
The XHP70.2 LEDs available from Mouser Electronics meet ANSI (white) standards and feature Cree's advanced EasyWhite® technology. They are available in 2-, 3-, and 5-step MacAdam ellipse bins, with high color rendering index (CRI) options in a correlated color temperature (CCT) range of 3000K to 5700K. The LEDs can be configured for 6 V/4800 mA or 12 V/2400 mA and are tested and binned at 85°C junction temperature.
The above is an introduction to the new generation of Cree XLamp XHP70.2 LEDs with comprehensive performance improvements in portable mobile phones, which are now on sale at Mouser. If you want to know more related information, please pay more attention to eeworld. eeworld Electronic Engineering will provide you with more complete, detailed and updated information.
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