Toshiba Electronics Europe has added four new products to its TL1L4 series of white LEDs. These new additions provide a high luminous flux and are suited to applications ranging from street and stadium lighting to LED light bulbs and down lighting for use in the home.
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Toshiba Electronics Europe's newly added TL1L4 series of white LEDs. (Toshiba/LEDinside) |
Like the existing members of the TL1L4 series, GaN-on-Si[1] technology has been utilised to create LEDs optimised for both output and energy efficiency. However, the new 4A5B type improves upon these existing products by providing a luminous flux of 140lm (min.)[2], compared to 130lm (min.)[2]. The new products make it possible to meet the market demands for improved lighting fixture efficacy by achieving efficacies of over 110lm/W[3]. The LEDs can also contribute to reducing the power consumed by LED lighting.
Measuring 3.5mm x 3.5mm, with a lens-top, the new LEDs offer differing levels of correlated colour temperature (CCT), with the TL1L4-DW0 providing 6500K, the TL1L4-NT0 providing 5700K, the TL1L4-NW0 5000K and the TL1L4-WH0 4000K. All offer a colour rendering index of Ra70 min. and a typ. forward voltage of 2.8V.
Notes:
[1] Technology to produce gallium nitride (GaN) on silicon (Si) wafers.
[2] Test conditions: IF=350mA, Tj=85°C
[3] Under conditions of 90% driver efficiency, 90% optical efficiency, Tj=85°C