Cree's new XT-E LED breaks through the bottleneck of LED lighting

According to Cree, the company's new XT-E LEDs and the earlier XB-D LEDs are based on a new silicon carbide (SiC) technology platform that solves the biggest obstacle to large-scale deployment of LED lighting applications. Initial input cost.

Cree's new XT-E LEDs deliver more than double the lumens per watt (LPW) performance of the company's existing Xlamp XP-E LEDs and 148LPW at 85°C and 350mA. The XT-E LED is only 3.45mm x 3.45mm and can be used in almost any type of lighting application.

Cree said that the XT-E white LED is the next generation of Cree's XP-E high-efficiency LED, because the customer who developed the lighting system with this component only needs 3,000 hours of XT-E LED LM-80 test data. Meets the Energy Star standard instead of the regular 6,000 hour test. With the advent of XT-E LEDs, Cree has further broken through the barriers of lighting to accelerate the adoption of LEDs with innovative products.

Cree points out that at 350mA and 85°C, XT-E white LEDs provide 148 lumens and 148LPW of cool white light (6000 K) performance, or 114 lumens and 114LPW of warm white light (3000 K). Samples are available for new components and volume production is now available.

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