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Cree’s LEDs Are Industry’s Most Color-Consistent

The firm’s EasyWhite binning feature enables customers to specify a color temperature and lumen output, simplifying LED system design and improving LED-to-LED color consistency

Cree, a market leader in LED lighting, is taking another leadership position in the LED industry with the addition of the industry’s smallest warm and neutral bins to its award-winning multichip XLamp MP-L and MC-E EasyWhite LEDs.

This breakthrough offers a single two-step MacAdams ellipse bin per color temperature, optimized to achieve incandescent-like color consistency and eliminating the need to purchase multiple small bins and perform complex color mixing.



Diagram for 2-step MacAdams bins, situated in the large ANSI standard bins. Showing Cree EasyWhite XLamp chromaticity regions for MP-L and MC-E LEDs. (Graphic: Business Wire)

“This innovation gives the lighting community a simple solution to a previously challenging issue - combining-lighting class LED efficacy with traditional incandescent color consistency,” said Paul Thieken, Cree, Director of Marketing, LED Components. “Providing our customers with Cree’s EasyWhite technology in smaller, single bins can lower their cost and potentially speed time-to-market, furthering the LED Lighting Revolution to obsolete energy-inefficient lighting.”

EasyWhite binning is a unique feature of Cree lighting-class multi-chip LED components that enables customers to specify a color temperature and lumen output, simplifying LED system design and improving LED-to-LED color consistency. Each bin, at the intersection of the black body locus and standard warm/neutral CCT points, is 94 % smaller than the respective ANSI C78.377 quadrangle and 75 percent smaller than current Cree EasyWhite bins.

XLamp MP-L and MC-E LEDs with EasyWhite 2-step bins are offered in 2700 K, 3000 K, 3500 K, and 4000 K and are now available in sample and production quantities with standard lead times.

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