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Product family data sheet
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XLamp® and EasyWhite® are registered trademarks and SC5 Technology™ is a trademark of Cree, Inc. UL® and the UR logo are registered trademarks
of UL LLC.
Cree, Inc.
4600 Silicon Drive
Durham, NC 27703
USA Tel: +1.919.313.5300
WWW.CREE.COM/XLAMP
CLD-DS111 REV 0J
Cree® XLamp® XHP50 LEDs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Powered by Cree’s groundbreaking SC5
Technology™ Platform, the XLamp XHP50
LED is a member of Cree’s Extreme
High Power (XHP) class of LEDs that
redenes lumen density and reliability
to radically reduce system costs by up
to 40 percent. At its maximum current,
the XHP50 LED delivers twice the light
output of the industry’s brightest single-die
LED, the XLamp XM-L2 LED, with similar
lumens per watt and without increasing
the package footprint. The XHP50 LED
also achieves longer lifetime at higher
operating temperatures than previous LED
technology. The result is signicantly lower
thermal, mechanical and optical costs at
the system level.
FEATURES
• Available in white
• Binned at 85°C
• Congurable to 6V or 12V by PCB
layout
• Maximum drive current: 3000mA
(6V), 1500mA (12V)
• Low thermal resistance: 1.2°C/W
• Wide viewing angle: 120°
• Unlimited oor life at
≤ 30ºC/85% RH
• Reow solderable - JEDEC
J-STD-020C
• RoHS-compliant
• UL® recognized component
(E349212)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Characteristics ..............................................2
Flux Characteristics, EasyWhite® Order
Codes and Bins .............................................3
Flux Characteristics, ANSI White Order
Codes and Bins .............................................5
Relative Spectral Power Distribution ...........8
Relative Flux vs. Junction Temperature .......8
Electrical Characteristics ..............................9
Relative Flux vs. Current ............................ 10
Relative Chromaticity vs Current ............... 11
Relative Chromaticity vs Temperature ...... 12
Typical Spatial Distribution ........................ 12
Thermal Design .......................................... 13
Performance Groups – Luminous Flux..... 14
Performance Groups – Chromaticity ........ 14
Cree’s Standard White Chromaticity
Regions Plotted on the 1931 CIE Curve .... 17
Cree’s Standard Cool White Kits Plotted
on ANSI Standard Chromaticity Regions .. 20
Cree’s Standard Warm and Neutral White
Kits Plotted on ANSI Standard
Chromaticity Regions ................................ 21
Bin and Order-Code Format ....................... 22
Reow Soldering Characteristics .............. 23
Notes .......................................................... 24
Mechanical Dimensions ............................ 25
Electrical Conguration ............................. 27
Tape and Reel ............................................. 27
Packaging ................................................... 28