Datasheet
PRODUCT FAMILY DATA SHEET
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Cree, Inc.
4600 Silicon Drive
Durham, NC 27703
USA Tel: +1.919.313.5300
CLD-DS51 REV 10B
Cree
®
XLamp
®
XP-G2 LEDs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The XLamp
®
XP-G2 LED builds on
the unprecedented performance
of the original XP-G by increasing
lumen output up to 20% while
providing a single die LED point
source for precise optical control.
The XP-G2 LED shares the same
footprint as the original XP-G,
providing a seamless upgrade path
and shortening the design cycle.
XLamp XP-G2 LEDs are the ideal
choice for lighting applications
where high light output and
maximum efcacy are required,
such as LED light bulbs, outdoor
lighting, portable lighting, indoor
lighting and solar-powered lighting.
FEATURES
• Available in white, outdoor
white and 80-, 85- and 90-CRI
white
• ANSI-compatible chromaticity
bins
• Binned at 85 °C
• Maximum drive current:
1500 mA
• Low thermal resistance: 4 °C/W
• Wide viewing angle: 115°
• Unlimited oor life at
≤ 30 ºC/85% RH
• Reow solderable - JEDEC
J-STD-020C
• Electrically neutral thermal path
• RoHS- and REACh-compliant
• UL
®
recognized component
(E349212)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Characteristics .......................... 2
Flux Characteristics .................... 3
Relative Spectral Power
Distribution............................... 5
Relative Flux vs. Junction
Temperature ............................. 5
Electrical Characteristics ............. 6
Relative Flux vs. Current ............ 6
Relative Chromaticity vs Current
and Temperature ....................... 7
Typical Spatial Distribution .......... 8
Thermal Design ......................... 8
Reow Soldering Characteristics .. 9
Notes ......................................10
Mechanical Dimensions..............12
Tape and Reel ..........................13
Packaging ................................14