First data on high-intensity XPG-4 leds

Cree has released preliminary data on the lens-less ‘high intensity’ (HI) variant of its recently introduced XPG-4 leds (3A 10W 3.3 x 3.3mm).

CutterElectronics Cree XPG4 high intensity HI

CutterElectronics Cree XPG4 high intensity HI

“A first in the XPG series, this version promises unparalleled candela and throw for the most demanding lighting needs,” according to component distributor Cutter Electronics, which will be stocking the parts – and pointed out that the charts included here all include preliminary data.

CutterElectronics Cree XPG4 high intensity HILeds without a primary lens emit ~10-20% less total light compared with those with a primary lens, but what they produce is emitted over a smaller effective area, increasing light/mm2 – hence Cree dubbing them ‘high intensity’.

CutterElectronics Cree XPG4 high intensity HI CutterElectronics Cree XPG4 high intensity HIThe result is that, for a given diameter of secondary optics, lens-less leds allow the narrowest beams to be produced – they offer more ‘punch’ or ‘throw’ in colloquial terms.

There will be 90CRI XPG-4 HI leds (see top table), according to Cutter, but “the Pro9 version is not included in the current release information” – Pro9 is Cree’s very high colour-rendering index form which includes 95CRI variants.

Cutter Electronics is solid-state lighting component distributor based in Melbourne Australia which ships around the world.

 


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