Cree Shows New LED and Program

Recently, Cree has revealed a new XLamp XT-E Royal Blue LED, which is optimized for use in remote-phosphor lighting and other applications with similar requirements.

XLamp XT-E Royal Blue LED



Cree says its new XLamp XT-E LED delivers the industry’s tightest wavelength bins to simplify remote-phosphor designs and lower system costs.

What’s more, Cree is announcing a remote-phosphor-component patent licensing program, providing access to Cree’s pioneering remote-phosphor patents. The program is to drive the LED lighting revolution to develop and introduce their own high-quality LED system products using LEDs.

With a license under the new program, lighting OEMs can gain access to a number of fundamental Cree patents required to manufacture and use the combination of a remote-phosphor optical element with blue LEDs in LED lighting applications.

According to Mike Watson, Cree senior director of marketing, the new Cree XLamp XT-E Royal Blue LED outperforms the competition in both elements enabling our customers to design high-performance and low-cost systems.

The XLamp XT-E Royal Blue LED delivers up to 525 mW at 350 mA and 85°C and is also available in 2.5-nm wavelength bins to allow customers to achieve desired colour consistency.

XLamp XT-E Royal Blue LEDs are available now with standard lead times.

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