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Lumileds launches LUXEON M LED for lighting

Jan 26, 2012
The LED, grown on an aluminium nitride substrate, is designed specifically to simplify solution design and reduce costs

Philips Lumileds' latest offering provides the optic control and quality of light required by outdoor lighting applications as well as high-bay and low-bay lighting solutions.

 



 LUXEON M simplifies design and lowers cost of outdoor and industrial lighting solutions with Freedom From Binning and leading performance

“LUXEON M performance fundamentally lowers the cost and design complexity for a wide range of applications in the outdoor and industrial markets and equips lighting fixture designers with a source that allows them to meet the ever increasing demands of customers and regulators,” said Rahul Bammi, VP of Marketing for Philips Lumileds.

LUXEON M will release with three different CCTs, 3000K, 4000K, and 5700K each with specified minimum CRI of 70. Each part is hot tested and specified at 85°C and delivers Freedom From Binning. LUXEON M will be broadly available in the second quarter of this year.

These LUXEON M LEDs exhibit more than 900 lumens at 700 mA and 85°C junction temperature. With an efficacy greater than 120 lm/W at 350 mA, the 12 Volt / 8 Watt package is grown on an AIN substrate.

Using Philips Lumileds’ latest die and phosphor technologies, LUXEON M is hoped to deliver the industry’s best lumen/$ that can be realised using low cost, readily available drivers, optics and boards for design simplicity.

The new LUXEON LED will be exhibited at Philips Lumileds booth #619, at Strategies in Light opening February 7 in Santa Clara, California.

 
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