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13th February 2013:
Cree Sets New R&D Performance Record with 276
Lumen-Per-Watt Power LEDDURHAM, NC
-- Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE) delivers another industry first with a
barrier-breaking 276 lumen-per-watt white R&D power LED. This significant
milestone exceeds Cree’s previous R&D industry record of 254 lumens per watt and
demonstrates Cree’s continued commitment to innovate and accelerate the adoption
of LED lighting.
Cree’s innovative SC³ Technology™ Platform, available today in Cree XLamp® LEDs,
enables this record-breaking R&D result. The SC³ Technology Platform features
advancements in LED chip architecture and phosphor and boasts a new package
design to deliver the most advanced LED components in the industry.
Cree reports that the LED efficacy was measured at 276 lumens per watt, at a
correlated color temperature of 4401 K and 350 mA.
“The core of the Cree R&D culture is a relentless focus on innovation that
ultimately drives LED adoption,” said John Edmond, Cree co-founder and director
of advanced optoelectronics. “The innovation from our labs is the foundation for
our lighting-class XLamp LEDs. Higher-performance LEDs can enable new and better
LED-based applications and drive down the solution cost of LED designs.”
30th November 2011 DURHAM, N.C., October 25,
2011 Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a market leader in LED lighting, announces
the commercial availability of high-voltage XLamp XT-E and XM-L LEDs. These
new LEDs can enable the use of more efficient, smaller drivers to lower cost
for compact lighting applications such as candelabras and retrofit lamps.
The XLamp XM-L High-Voltage LED eliminates the trade-off between size and
efficacy, allowing us to take advantage of the efficacy of high-voltage
drivers, said Ken Chakravarti, chief technology officer, Ledzworld. This
translates to more efficient, better and more cost-effective small LED lamps
and luminaires such as the B10 replacement lamp for our customers.
Small-form-factor lighting, like candelabras, historically presented a host
of challenges for LED technology. Prior LEDs were unable to deliver the
required system-level performance in the form factor consumers demand.
Maximizing the LED voltage, as Cree has done in the new high-voltage XM-L
and XT-E LEDs, is a very effective way to minimize current through the LED
driver output rectifier, said Peter Vaughan, director of applications
engineering, Power Integrations, Inc. This can reduce losses and heat
dissipation in the driver and increase the overall system luminous efficacy
by several percentage points.
Never before have lighting OEMs been able to leverage the benefits of
high-voltage LEDs with this level of performance, said Paul Thieken, Cree
director of marketing, LED components. We continue to develop the right LEDs for the right applicationsto
accelerate the adoption of energy-efficient LED lighting.
The XLamp XM-L LED delivers up to 600 lm in Cool White (6000 K) and up to
462 lm in Warm White (3000 K) at 6 W, 85C. The XLamp XT-E LED delivers up
to 300 lm in Cool White (6000 K) and up to 228 lm in Warm White (3000 K) at
3 W, 85C. Both LEDs have a typical voltage of 46 V at binning conditions.
XLamp XT-E and XM-L LEDs are available now in production quantities with
standard lead times. For more information about Cree high-voltage LEDs,
please visit www.creehighvoltage.com.