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Cree shatters LED efficacy records

The firm says its high-powered white LED has set an R&D record for use in the solid-state lighting industry.

Cree, an innovator in LED lighting, reports what it says is another industry-best efficacy record of 231 lumens per watt for a white power LED.

This result is a significant advance beyond Cree’s previous industry record of 200 lumens per watt. The LED efficacy was measured at 231 lumens per watt using a single-die component at a correlated colour temperature of 4500 K. Standard room temperature 350 mA testing was used to achieve the results.

“It wasn’t long ago when 200 lumens per watt was considered the theoretical maximum efficiency for a lighting-class LED. We broke that barrier in 2010, and have now achieved 231 lumens per watt,” said John Edmond, Cree co-founder and director of advanced optoelectronics. “The innovation from our labs is the foundation for our industry-leading XLamp LED family and an invention that continues our leadership of the LED lighting revolution.”

This R&D result features advanced aspects of the same technology used in Cree XLamp white LEDs. Cree believes higher-performance LEDs can enable new LED-based applications and drive down the solution cost of current LED-based designs.

While this level of performance is not yet available in Cree’s production LEDs, Cree says it continues to lead the industry with the broadest family of high-performance LEDs.
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