Philips Lumileds Introduces New Generation High-voltage LED LUXEON H

Philips Lumileds had developed next generation high-voltage LED, LUXEON H.

Compact and dimmable drivers are already available and LUXEON H is being designed into bulbs as a single LED solution which offers significant advantages over the multi-source designs previously required. The ease of solderless assembly reduces fixture manufacturing costs. Complementary components including drivers, optics, and clamps will be available through Future Lighting Solutions. High volume release of LUXEON H will be in March.

Several features as below
•    CCT: 2700K and 3000K with minimum 80 CRI
•    Superior Quality of Light – Freedom From Binning
o    Single 3-step MacAdam Ellipse color space
o    No flux bins; no Vf bins
o    Color over angle specified at a low 0.02 du’v
•    Hot tested and specified at Tj=85°C
•    Typical Efficacy: 90 lm/W at 40 mA, 100V, Tj = 85°C
•    100V / 200V package rated for 4W – 8W
•    Typical Flux: 320 – 660 lumens at 20 – 90 mA and 100V or 200V

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