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Cree Inc. has unveiled the XLamp ML-E LED, a half-watt compact solution for distributed LED arrays that can enable lighting designers to meet the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star performance criteria. The device delivers lighting-class performance in applications where a smooth, uniform appearance is required, such as LED fluorescent tube replacement, ceiling-mounted panel lights and undercabinet lighting. Unlike other low-power LEDs originally developed for consumer electronics and backlighting applications, the XLamp ML-E delivers the color binning, efficacy, thermal resistance and long-term reliability required for Energy Star luminaires and bulbs, according to the company. It delivers full-size features, with flux of up to 58 lm at 150 mA in cool white (5000 K) and up to 48 lm in warm white (3000 K).


Published: November 2010
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