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LED It Be!

The New Constant Current High Power LED Driver!

SPRENDLINGEN, GERMANY - October, 29th, 2007 - The introduction of the light bulb in the 19th Century might have excited just as much attention then as the application of high brightness white LED technologies to lighting systems today. Besides the much better illumination efficiency, which will lead to considerable energy savings and reduction of greenhouse gasses, the white LED has several additional technical advantages over the light bulb. However, to operate these high brightness LEDs, an adaptor or driver is required to match it to commonly available power supplies. For AC supplies, there are already several products available on the market and now for DC supplies, the DC-DC power-specialist RECOM has recently developed a driver that ideally matches the needs of this new illumination technology.

The probably most well-known and useful technical quality of the white LED is the lifespan of 50,000 to 100,000 hours, which corresponds to approximately 5 to 10 years of continuous operation. Alone this fact already makes LED technology interesting. In addition, the compact size and robustness against vibration will permit completely new areas of application and will make some technologies, like for example fibre optic lighting systems as cold light sources, superfluous. The minimum lifetime of 50,000 hours will give LED lighting technology an innovation thrust as conventional light bulbs have a lifespan of only 1000 hours and halogen lamps a lifespan of approximately 2000 hours. This means that a LED lamp lives 25 to 50 times longer than a filament lamp.

If one takes a commercial lighting application such as a shop where no permanent maintenance personnel are on the staff, any defective lamp must be exchanged by a technical specialist. This activity must calculated with a working time of 15 minutes to clear a space under the lamp and to put up a ladder and estimated expenses of 40€/h plus travelling costs, so that each lamp exchange incurs an expense of approximately 10€. Therefore, the savings in switching over to LED technology amounts to 250€ to 500€ in maintenance costs alone without even taking the reduction of running costs into account. An alternative to LED lighting is the energy saving lamp (compact fluorescent), but although it has a lifetime of up to 8,000 hours, it also contains mercury which makes it less eco-friendly and contains a built-in electronic ballast which must be also discarded when the lamp fails, so making it un-recyclable.
Multiple high brightness LEDs should be powered with a constant current supply of 350mA, 500mA or 700mA, depending on the type, if they are to be run at the optimum operating conditions to generate a uniform brightness and colour of light. This constant current module can be either incorporated in the LED lamp or mounted separately so that it can be just as easily installed or exchanged as any other conventional light fitting. However, these LED driver modules must have some particular qualities to be universally applicable.


What qualities are required in a LED driver?

Although LEDs are eight times more efficient than filament lamps, they still can get very warm due to internal heat dissipation and ohmic resistances within the device. If a LED driver is mounted close to a group of LED lamps, it must be able to cope with the high ambient temperature. Indeed, environmental temperatures of over +80ºC are no rarity. RECOM has succeeded in developing the RCD-24-0.35 constant current driver to meet these environmental demands. With an efficiency of up to 98%, the internal power losses within the driver are so low that it can be used in ambient temperatures of up to +85ºC at full load.

This achievement has been made possible by the application of a non-isolated, buck regulator topology, with such extremely high efficiency that almost no energy is lost during the conversion. Furthermore, this topology enables a very compact construction within a case size of only 22.1 x 12.6 x 8.5mm (LxWxH). Versions for pcb through-hole mounting and with flying leads are already available and RECOM is currently working on a surface mount version.

However, the excellent conversion efficiency does not alone suffice to meet all of the demands of LED illumination technology, as the driver must also be as reliable as the LED lamp itself. The design lifespan of up to 100.000 hours at +85ºC represented a real challenge with the development of this driver. Specifically for this purpose, RECOM has built an environment and reliability testing facility in order to optimize the products of the RCD driver family to meet this requirement. This laboratory will conduct HALT testing, which uses different forms of environmental stresses such as high and low temperatures, rapid temperature changes, random wide bandwidth vibration and power cycling to uncover any material or process weaknesses and to be able to create meaningful forecasts about the product lifespan.
Not to be overlooked is the fact that the RCD driver family has been designed to be very simple in its application. It requires no setting up or adjustment and meets the standards for EMC, EMI and component safety without the need for any external components. The converters are also manufactured from UL-94V0 materials to meet the requirements for fire safety.


Summary of the driver specification:


RCD-24 - Datasheet
DC input Voltage
Output Voltage
Output Current
Output Current Accuracy
Temperature Coefficient
Ripple/Noise
Operating Temperature
Dimming function
4.5V to 36V
1.2V to 35V
350 mA, 500mA, 700mA, 1000mA &1200mA
± 2% typ
0.015%/ºK
<120Vpp
-40ºC to +85ºC, full load
0 to 100%

 

Consequently, the RECOM LED driver can be used in a wide variety of DC supply applications such as fork lift trucks, traffic lights, railway signalling, aircraft interior illumination, hazardous environments, buses and other industrial and transport uses. The module has an on/off control pin, with which the converter can not only be powered down but also dimmed by applying a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal with a frequency anywhere between 10Hz to1000Hz.. RECOM therefore has introduced a very advantageous "Ready-to-Go" solution that can be installed without any fuss or external components.

 

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12th April 2010 — Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a market leader in LED lighting, announces a breakthrough new lighting-class LED platform, the XLamp® XM LED. This new single chip LED delivers record-breaking efficacy of 160 lumens per watt at 350 mA. The LED also delivers 750 lumens at 2 A, which is equivalent to the light output of a 60 W incandescent light bulb at less than 7 watts.

“This new platform continues Cree’s well-established record of turning R&D innovations into products,” said Chuck Swoboda, Cree chairman and CEO. “We continue to set the pace for LED performance, establishing new benchmarks that make you wonder why anyone would consider last-century’s energy-wasting technology.”

A cool white XM LED driven at 350 mA can produce 160 lumens at 160 lumens per watt. The new platform has a larger footprint than Cree’s XP family and also offers the unique combination of very high efficacy at very high drive currents. At 2 A, an XM LED produces 750 lumens at 110 lumens per watt. The thermal resistance of the XM platform is 2 degrees C per watt— an industry-leading technology breakthrough and a 350 percent improvement over Cree’s flagship XLamp XP-E LED.

Samples of the XLamp XM LEDs are available for order with standard lead times and commercial availability is targeted for Fall 2010.

 

30th Sept 2009 - Cree Raises the Bar for Lighting-Class LEDs with Commercial Availability of the XLamp XP-G LED

Single LED Delivers Up to 367 Lumens at 111 Lumens per Watt

DURHAM, N.C., SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 — Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a market leader in LED lighting, announces the commercial availability of the XLamp® XP-G LED, the industry’s brightest and most efficient lighting-class LED. The XP-G LED can produce up to 367 lumens when driven at 1A, at a typical efficacy of 111 lumens per watt; making it 46 percent brighter and 64 percent more efficient than the highest-performance XR-E LED, with an 80 percent smaller footprint.

Cree XLamp XP-G LED“Cree’s XLamp XP-G cool white LEDs set a new standard for LED performance,” said David Chow, president, 4Sevens, LLC. “For our flashlights, the XLamp XP-G LED was a clear choice because of its high lumen output, unmatched efficacy and compact package size.”

This level of performance can potentially reduce the required number of LEDs, as well as the size and cost of LED fixtures. High efficacy at lower current (up to 132 lm/W typical at 350 mA) can lower the total power requirement for a portable or solar lighting application, which can reduce the amount of solar cells or batteries needed.

“This establishes a new level of performance for LEDs,” said Paul Thieken, Cree director of marketing, LED components. “We now deliver lighting-class efficacy at 1A drive current. In addition, we have begun offering limited samples of an S2 flux bin, providing up to 400 lumens at 1A. We target availability of XP-G neutral and warm white LED samples by end of calendar 2009.”

XP-G LEDs extend the leadership of Cree’s lighting-class LED family, giving lighting designers a wide range of price and performance options that all share a common package footprint. The cool white XP-G LED is available now with order codes up to 139 lumens minimum at 350 mA and ANSI-compliant cool white bins (5000K – 8300K CCT) through the Cree distribution network

8th May 2009 - Cree Announces Industry’s Brightest and Highest-Efficiency Lighting-Class LED

Cree to Demonstrate XLamp® XP-G LED, Features 132 Lumens per Watt Efficacy, at LIGHTFAIR International

Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a market leader in LED lighting, announces it is demonstrating the newest addition to its lighting-class XLamp® LED family—the XLamp XP-G LED—at LIGHTFAIR International in New York, May 5-7, 2009.

The cool white XLamp XP-G provides 139 lumens and 132 lumens per Watt at 350 mA. Driven at 1 A, the XP-G produces 345 lumens, which is 37 percent brighter and 53 percent more efficient than the brightest XR-E LED. The XP-G LED has the highest lumen density of any available lighting-class LED, and it is based on the XLamp XP family package.

“The XLamp XP-G again raises the level of performance available from our XLamp LED family,” said Paul Thieken, Cree, marketing director, LED components. “This product is designed for customers requiring the highest levels of brightness and efficacy.”

4th May 2009 - Cree Announces Industry’s First Red-Green-Blue-White Multichip LED and XLamp® Color LED Performance Breakthrough

Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a market leader in LED lighting, is expanding its high-power color LED product offerings. Cree is unveiling the industry’s first multichip MC-E LED with red, green, blue and white chips—all in a single package. It is also pairing new LED chip innovations with its industry-leading XLamp® XP-E package to deliver the highest performance family of discrete, high-power color LEDs available.

Cree XLamp MC-E Color LEDThe XLamp MC-E color is a unique package design, combining white, red, green and blue LED chips in a single component. The first of its kind in the industry, this compact component provides design flexibility for color-changing LED applications that require high flux from a small lighting source, such as entertainment and architectural lighting.

Cree XLamp XP-E Color LEDWith the industry’s highest performance, the XLamp XP-E color LEDs provide up to 22 percent more flux than the existing XLamp XR color portfolio, with an 80 percent smaller footprint. The XP color portfolio is available in flux bins, at 350 mA, up to:

* Royal Blue: 500 mW
* Blue: 39.8 lumens
* Green: 107 lumens
* Amber: 56.8 lumens
* Red: 56.8 lumens

Compared to the current XLamp XR color LEDs, space between the LED die can be reduced by 75 percent with the new XLamp XP-E color LEDs and 94 percent with the new XLamp MC-E color LED. This reduction in spacing can allow better color mixing and shadow reduction for color-based applications, including decorative, architectural and entertainment lighting. Cree is sampling the MC-E and XP-E color LEDs, with production quantities targeted for Q3 calendar 2009.

“We have leveraged the LED chip and packaging innovations developed for our lighting-class white LEDs to deliver real performance gains in high-power color LED applications,” said Paul Thieken, Cree marketing director, LED components. “The combination of technology innovation and package flexibility gives designers working with Cree’s color LEDs increased brightness, flexibility and control.”

Learn more about these products at www.cree.com/products/xlamp_new_colors.asp.

27th May 2008 -

Cree Demonstrates New XLamp MC-E LED Extends Lighting-Class XLamp LED Performance with Multi-Chip Package

DURHAM, N.C., MAY 27, 2008 — Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a market leader in LED lighting, announces that it is demonstrating the newest addition to its industry-leading XLamp® LED family—the XLamp MC-E LED—at LIGHTFAIR International in Las Vegas, N.V., May 28-30, 2008.

The multi-chip XLamp MC-E being demonstrated retains the same 7mm x 9mm footprint as Cree’s existing XLamp XR family LEDs while providing four times the light output of the existing XR-E, the highest lumen output for a package of this size. This powerful combination is designed to enable new applications and reductions in overall system cost compared to other LED packages. At 9.8W, the XLamp MC-E LED being demonstrated provides up to 790 lumens at 6000K and up to 605 lumens at 3000K.

The XLamp MC-E LED is being demonstrated in both cool and warm white at Cree’s LIGHTFAIR International Booth #2635. Visitors to LIGHTFAIR can also see the XLamp MC-E LED applied in indoor and outdoor luminaire demonstrations at the following booths:

8th May 2008 - Cree Expands XLamp® XR-C LED Family to Include Full Range of High-Performance Colors

DURHAM, N.C., MAY 8, 2008 — Cree, Inc, a market leader in LED lighting, has expanded its family of XLamp® XR-C high-power LEDs to include Royal Blue, Blue, Green, Amber, Red-Orange and Red. These LEDs are available in production quantities.

Standard flux order codes at 350 mA are available up to:

* 350 mW in Royal Blue,
* 23.5 lm in Blue,
* 67.2 lm in Green,
* 51.7 lm in Amber, Red-Orange and Red.

The XR-C color LEDs feature the same isolated thermal path, low thermal resistance and high reliability as the white LEDs in the XR-C family. They also offer a smooth upgrade path for customers looking to use the same footprint as the XR products.

“We are extending our industry-leading XLamp LED portfolio with new, higher-performance, lower-price options in the XR family form factor,” said Paul Thieken, Cree director of marketing for lighting LEDs. “Cree enables design flexibility for color LED applications with consistent drive currents and footprints throughout the XLamp XR-C and XR-E LED families.”

1st March 2008 -

With increased emphasis on energy efficiency, developers are being asked to go a step further in planning future subdivisions. In planning the Morning View subdivision in the NSW town of Quirindi the developer; Independent Group Australia investigated an environmentally friendly option of solar street lighting for their estate. With the blessing of Liverpool Plains Shire Council IGA contacted Weidemuller NSW to design and manufacture custom LED luminaires which would operate as stand alone units powered by solar panels on specially designed Vicpole poles. The result is the first P5 rated LED stand alone street lights using the Cree XR-E Power LEDs, to be used in a residential subdivision in Australia – quite an achievement. Apart from zero carbon emissions, it’s said the LED’s have a life expectancy of 50,000 hours and the solar panels are self cleaning. From all reports, the poles and lights which were installed in July 2007, are “working perfectly”.

10th September 2007 - Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a leader in LED lighting components, today announced it has demonstrated light output of more than 1,000 lumens – an amount equivalent to the output level of a standard household light bulb – from a single R&D LED. Cree’s achievement demonstrates continued leadership in the development of LEDs that can make traditional light bulbs obsolete.

A single-die LED, driven at four amps, produced 1,050 lumens in cool white and 760 lumens in a warm-white version. Efficacy of the cool-white LED was 72 lumens per watt and 52 lumens per watt from the warm-white device. Both LED versions operated at substantially higher efficacy levels than those of today’s conventional light bulbs. Historically, Cree’s R&D demonstrations generally have been commercialized within 12 to 24 months.

1st September 2007 - Cutter Electronics are delighted to have been appointed the Australian and New Zealand distributor for Marquardt. Marquardt are a global manufacturer of Automotive, Appliance, Power tool Switches and keymodules. They are a leading manufacturer of Appliance Control Sensor systems as well as custom keyless entry systems in Automotive applications.

23rd June 2007 - Cree Announces Breakthrough 100-Lumen XLamp LEDs Available in Volume Quantities

DURHAM, NC, JUNE 27, 2007 — Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a market leader in LED solid-state lighting components, today announced commercial availability of XLamp® LEDs with minimum luminous flux of 100 lumens at 350 mA. XLamp LEDs are the first LEDs to be available in volume with this level of performance. This advance sets a new standard in lighting-class LED brightness and efficiency.

XLamp LEDs have now achieved a 100% improvement in performance over the past 17 months. They can deliver either 25% greater brightness with improved efficacy, or they can deliver up to 55% greater brightness at the same efficacy when compared to the previous generation of XLamp LEDs. Moreover, the new XLamp LEDs retain the same footprint as previous XLamp LEDs, thereby protecting customers’ design investments.

"Cree is to be congratulated on surpassing the 100-lumen level in its commercial white LED products," said Robert Steele, director of the optoelectronics practice at market research firm Strategies Unlimited. "The availability of such high-performance devices should certainly accelerate the conversion of the lighting market to solid-state sources."

“This is an announcement of volume availability, not an R&D result or availability of a few parts,” stated Norbert Hiller, Cree vice president and general manager for lighting LEDs. “These LEDs can enable lighting manufactures to create fixtures using fewer LEDs than before, thereby lowering initial product cost and reducing energy consumption.”

 

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