Datasheet

CLD-DS30 REV 11
PRODUCT FAMILY DATA SHEET
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Cree, Inc.
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Cree
®
XLamp
®
ML-E LEDs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Cree XLamp
®
ML-E LED
brings lighting-class reliability and
performance to ½-watt LEDs. The
XLamp ML-E LED expands Cree’s
lighting-class leadership to LED
bulbs and linear and distributed
lighting applications. With XLamp
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, uorescent retrots and
retail-display lighting.
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 congurations 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
Reow Soldering Characteristics ...21
Notes ........................................ 22
Mechanical Dimensions................24
Tape and Reel ............................26
Packaging .................................. 27

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