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CLD-DS39 REV 7G
Cree® XLamp® ML-B LEDs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Cree XLamp® ML-B LED
brings lighting-class reliability and
performance to 1/4-watt LEDs. The
XLamp ML-B LED expands Cree’s
lighting-class leadership to linear and
distributed lighting applications. With
XLamp LED lighting-class reliability, a
wide viewing angle, uniform light output,
and industry-leading chromaticity
binning in a 3.5-mm X 3.5-mm package,
the XLamp ML-B LED continues
Cree’s history of segment-focused
product innovation in LEDs for lighting
applications.
The XLamp ML-B LED brings high
performance and a smooth look to a
wide range of lighting applications,
including linear lighting, uorescent
retrots and retail-display lighting.
FEATURES
• Available in white (2200K and
2600K to 8300K CCT) and 80-, 85-
and 90-CRI minimum
• ANSI-compatible sub-bins
• Maximum drive current: 175mA
• 120° viewing angle, uniform
chromaticity prole
• Electrically neutral thermal path
• RoHS and REACh compliant
• UL® recognized component
(E349212)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Characteristics ......................................... 2
Flux Characteristics ................................. 2
Relative Spectral Power Distribution ...... 3
Relative Flux vs. Junction Temperature .. 3
Electrical Characteristics ......................... 4
Relative Flux vs. Current .......................... 4
Typical Spatial Distribution ...................... 5
Thermal Design ........................................ 5
Reow Soldering Characteristics ............ 6
Notes ........................................................ 7
Mechanical Dimensions .......................... 9
Tape and Reel ......................................... 10
Packaging ............................................... 11