Cree Launches XLamp® CXA2011 LED Array

Cree has introduced its XLamp® CXA2011 LED array which is designed to deliver the smooth light output and consistent color needed for applications such as omnidirectional bulbs or directional downlights.

The CXA2011 LED can provide a plug-and-play solution with the right combination of brightness, efficacy and color consistency with real-world 85 C specifications.
 
The CXA2011 LED array delivers up to 4000 lumens at an operating temperature of 85 C (1A, 5000 K) in a single component. It is available in 2-step and 4-step EasyWhite™ options, delivering the industry’s tightest LED-to-LED color consistency—reducing system complexity and making light source selection as easy as specifying a color temperature.

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