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Illumination-Grade LED

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The Luxeon A illumination-grade LED from Philips Lumileds delivers freedom from binning and eases engineering efforts in technology development. Sharing the Luxeon Rebel ES platform and footprint, it incorporates a 2-mm2 thin-film flip chip and Lumiramic phosphor technology to deliver high-quality light at 2700 and 3000 K, with high efficacy and light output. The LED is hot-tested and specified at a junction temperature of 85 °C, which represents real-world operating conditions. Proprietary chip and phosphor technology allows color targeting that ensures that the emitter falls within a single three-step MacAdam ellipse on the blackbody curve. The quality, uniformity and consistency of the light from LED to LED meet requirements of luminaire manufacturers and lighting designers.


Photonics Spectra
Jul 2011
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