CLD-DS18 Rev 25A
Product family data sheet
Cree
®
XLamp
®
XP-E LEDs
ProDuCt DEsCriPtion
The XLamp
®
XP-e LeD combines the proven lighting-class
performance and reliability of the XLamp XR-e LeD in a package
with 80% smaller footprint. The XLamp XP-e LeD continues
Cree’s history of innovation in LeDs for lighting applications with
wide viewing angle, symmetrical package, unlimited floor life and
electrically neutral thermal path.
Cree XLamp LeDs bring high performance and quality of light to
a wide range of lighting applications, including color-changing,
portable and personal, outdoor, indoor-directional, transportation,
stage and studio, commercial, horticulture and emergency-vehicle
lighting.
FEAturEs
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Available in white, 80-CRI, 85-CRI and 90-CRI white, royal
blue, blue, green, amber, red‑orange, red, High Efficiency
(He) photo red & far red
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Maximum drive current: up to 1 A
Low thermal resistance: as low as 8 °C/W
Maximum junction temperature: 150 °C
Wide viewing angle: 115°‑130°
Unlimited floor life at ≤ 30 °C/85% RH
Reflow solderable ‑ JEDEC J‑STD‑020C compatible
electrically neutral thermal path
RoHS and ReACh compliant
UL
®
recognized component (E349212)
WWW.CREE.CoM/XLAMp
www.CRee.Com/XLAmp
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®
and XLamp
®
are
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®
and the UR logo are registered trademarks of UL LLC.
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XLamp
®
Xp-E LED
tAbLE oF ContEnts
Characteristics .......................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Flux Characteristics ‑ White
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4
Flux Characteristics - Color ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Relative Spectral Power Distribution ..................................................................................................................................................................
14
Relative Flux vs. Junction Temperature
.............................................................................................................................................................. 15
electrical Characteristics ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Relative Flux vs. Current ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Relative Chromaticity vs. Current and Temperature .......................................................................................................................................... 21
Typical Spatial Distribution.................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Thermal Design ....................................................................................................................................................................................................
23
Performance Groups - Luminous Flux ................................................................................................................................................................
24
Performance Groups - Radiant Flux .................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Performance Groups - Chromaticity ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
performance Groups ‑ Dominant Wavelength
...................................................................................................................................................
30
performance Groups ‑ peak Wavelength............................................................................................................................................................ 30
Performance Groups - Forward voltage .............................................................................................................................................................
31
Cree’s Standard Chromaticity Regions plotted on the 1931 CIE Curve
............................................................................................................
32
Cree’s Standard Cool White Kits plotted on ANSI Standard Chromaticity Regions
.........................................................................................
34
Cree’s Standard Warm and Neutral White Kits plotted on ANSI Standard Chromaticity Regions
..................................................................
35
Cree’s Standard Chromaticity Kits
......................................................................................................................................................................
37
Bin and order Code Formats
...............................................................................................................................................................................
38
Reflow Soldering Characteristics
........................................................................................................................................................................
39
Notes
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................
40
Mechanical Dimensions ......................................................................................................................................................................................
42
Tape and Reel .......................................................................................................................................................................................................
43
Packaging .............................................................................................................................................................................................................
44
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®
and XLamp
®
are registered trademarks and the Cree logo is a trademark of
Cree, Inc. UL
®
and the UR logo are registered trademarks of UL LLC.
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XLamp
®
Xp-E LED
ChArACtEristiCs
Characteristics
Thermal resistance, junction to solder point - white, royal blue, blue
Thermal resistance, junction to solder point - green
Thermal resistance, junction to solder point - amber
Thermal resistance, junction to solder point - red-orange, red, He photo red, far red
Viewing angle (FWHM) ‑ white
Viewing angle (FWHM) ‑ royal blue, blue, green, amber, red‑orange, red, HE photo red, far red
Temperature coefficient of voltage ‑ white
Temperature coefficient of voltage ‑ royal blue, blue
Temperature coefficient of voltage ‑ green
Temperature coefficient of voltage ‑ amber
Temperature coefficient of voltage ‑ red‑orange, red
Temperature coefficient of voltage ‑ HE photo red
Temperature coefficient of voltage ‑ far red
ESD withstand voltage (HBM per Mil‑Std‑883D) ‑ white, royal blue, blue, green
ESD classification (HBM per Mil‑Std‑883D) ‑ amber, red‑orange, red, HE photo red, far red
DC forward current - white, royal blue, blue, green, He photo red, far red
DC forward current - amber
DC forward current - red-orange, red
Reverse voltage
Forward voltage (@ 350 mA) ‑ white
Forward voltage (@ 350 mA) ‑ royal blue, blue
Forward voltage (@ 350 mA) ‑ green
Forward voltage (@ 350 mA) ‑ amber, red‑orange, red, HE photo red
Forward voltage (@ 350 mA) ‑ far red
Forward voltage (@ 500 mA) ‑ amber
Forward voltage (@ 700 mA) ‑ white
Forward voltage (@ 700 mA) ‑ red‑orange, red, HE photo red
Forward voltage (@ 700 mA) ‑ far red
Forward voltage (@ 1000 mA) ‑ white, royal blue, blue
Forward voltage (@ 1000 mA) ‑ green
Forward voltage (@ 1000 mA) ‑ HE photo red
Forward voltage (@ 1000 mA) ‑ far red
LeD junction temperature
mA
mA
mA
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
°C
3.05
3.1
3.3
2.1
1.9
2.3
3.3
2.3
2.1
3.5
3.8
2.5
2.25
150
unit
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
°C/W
degrees
degrees
mV/°C
mV/°C
mV/°C
mV/°C
mV/°C
mV/°C
mV/°C
v
Class 2
1000
500
700
5
3.9
3.9
3.9
2.5
2.4
Minimum
typical
9
15
10
8
115
130
‑3.0
‑3.3
‑3.8
-1.2
-1.8
-1.6
-1.0
8000
Maximum
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and XLamp
®
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Cree, Inc. UL
®
and the UR logo are registered trademarks of UL LLC.
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XLamp
®
Xp-E LED
FLuX ChArACtEristiCs - WhitE (t
J
= 25 °C)
The following table provides order codes for XLamp XP-e white LeDs. For a complete description of the order code nomenclature, please
see the Bin and order Code Formats section (page 38).
Minimum Luminous Flux
(lm) @ 350 mA
Group
Q4
Flux (lm)
WA, WB, WC, WD, WE, WF, WG, WH, WJ, WK, WM, WN, Wp
100
WC, WD, WF, WG
WC, WD, WF, WG, WH, WJ, WN, Wp
WA, WB, WC, WD, WE, WF, WG, WH, WJ, WK, WM, WN, Wp
Q5
107
WC, WD, WF, WG
WC, WD, WF, WG, WH, WJ, WN, Wp
WA, WB, WC, WD, WE, WF, WG, WH, WJ, WK, WM, WN, Wp
R2
114
WC, WD, WF, WG
WC, WD, WF, WG, WH, WJ, WN, Wp
WA, WB, WC, WD, WE, WF, WG, WH, WJ, WK, WM, WN, Wp
R3
122
WC, WD, WF, WG
WC, WD, WF, WG, WH, WJ, WN, Wp
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00C01
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00C02
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00C03
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00D01
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00D02
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00D03
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00E01
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00E02
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00E03
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00F01
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00F02
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00F03
Chromaticity regions
order Codes
Notes:
•
Cree maintains a tolerance of ±7% on flux and power measurements, ±0.005 on chromaticity (CCx, CCy) measurements and a
tolerance of ±2 on CRI measurements. See the Measurements section (page 40).
•
Cree XLamp Xp‑E LED order codes specify only a minimum flux bin and not a maximum. Cree may ship reels in flux bins higher than
the minimum specified by the order code without advance notice. Shipments will always adhere to the chromaticity bin restrictions
specified by the order code.
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®
and XLamp
®
are registered trademarks and the Cree logo is a trademark of
Cree, Inc. UL
®
and the UR logo are registered trademarks of UL LLC.
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XLamp
®
Xp-E LED
FLuX ChArACtEristiCs - WhitE (t
J
= 25 °C) - Continued
The following tables provide order codes for XLamp XP-e white LeDs. For a complete description of the order code nomenclature,
please see the Bin and order Code Formats section (page 38). For definitions of the chromaticity kits, please see the Cree’s Standard
Chromaticity Kits section (page 37).
Chromaticity
Kit
CCt
Minimum Luminous
Flux (lm) @ 350 mA
Code
R3
51
6200 K
R2
Q5
Q4
R3
53
6000 K
R2
Q5
Q4
R3
50
6200 K
R2
Q5
Q4
R3
e1
6500 K
R2
Q5
Q4
R3
e2
5700 K
R2
Q5
Q4
Flux (lm)
122
114
107
100
122
114
107
100
122
114
107
100
122
114
107
100
122
114
107
100
order Codes
70 CRi typical
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00F51
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00E51
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00D51
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00C51
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00F53
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00E53
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00D53
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00C53
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00F50
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00E50
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00D50
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00C50
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00FE1
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00EE1
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00DE1
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00CE1
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00FE2
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00EE2
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00DE2
XpEWHT‑L1‑0000‑00CE2
Notes:
•
Cree maintains a tolerance of ±7% on flux and power measurements, ±0.005 on chromaticity (CCx, CCy) measurements and a
tolerance of ±2 on CRI measurements. See the Measurements section (page 40).
•
Cree XLamp Xp‑E LED order codes specify only a minimum flux bin and not a maximum. Cree may ship reels in flux bins higher than
the minimum specified by the order code without advance notice. Shipments will always adhere to the chromaticity bin restrictions
specified by the order code.
Copyright © 2008-2017 Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Cree
®
and XLamp
®
are registered trademarks and the Cree logo is a trademark of
Cree, Inc. UL
®
and the UR logo are registered trademarks of UL LLC.
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