Product family data sheet
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Cree, Inc.
4600 Silicon Drive
Durham, NC 27703
USA Tel: +1.919.313.5300
WWW.CREE.COM/XLAMP
CLD-DS70 REV 3I
Cree® XLamp® XH-B LED
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Unlike common plastic packages,
XLamp® XH LEDs use a ceramic package
to deliver the unique combination of high
performance and reliability not available
elsewhere in mid-power LEDs. The
ceramic-based XH LEDs are designed to
deliver the long L70 lifetimes of Cree’s
other high-power LEDs, such as XP or
XT LEDs, as well as industry-leading LED
efcacy levels.
Optimized for uorescent replacement
lighting applications, such as troffers
and panel lights, where high efcacy,
long lifetime and smooth appearance
are critical, the XH LEDs allow lighting
manufacturers to offer products that
meet the lifetime expectations of LED
technology.
FEATURES
• Package size: 3.0 X 3.0mm
• Available in white, 70-minimum CRI
cool white, 80-minimum CRI white
and 85- and 90-minimum CRI warm
white
• 175mA maximum drive current
• Viewing angle: 130°
• Reow solderable - JEDEC
J-STD-020C compatible
• Unlimited oor life at
≤ 30°C/85% RH
• RoHS and REACh compliant
• UL® recognized component
(E349212)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Characteristics .......................................2
Flux Characteristics ...............................3
Relative Spectral Power Distribution ....4
Relative Flux vs. Junction
Temperature ...........................................4
Electrical Characteristics .......................5
Relative Flux vs. Current ........................5
Typical Spatial Distribution ....................6
Thermal Design ...................................... 6
Reow Soldering Characteristics ..........7
Notes ......................................................8
Mechanical Dimensions ........................9
Tape and Reel .......................................10
Packaging ............................................. 11