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25 March 2014
Lumileds’ hot-color-targeted LUXEON 3020 LED exceeds 1000lm/$ threshold
Continuing its ‘Mid-Power March’ series of product launches, Philips Lumileds of San Jose, CA, USA has introduced the LUXEON 3020 emitter, which aims to drive a variety of long-awaited commercial LED lighting fixtures into the mass market, including lamps and troffers.
“The LUXEON 3020 is the most affordable of all our mid-power LEDs, delivering over 1000 lumens per dollar,” says product manager Orson Lo. “This product will inspire the market with the next generation of high-quality, efficient and attractively priced LED lamps,” he reckons.
Like other offerings in the firm’s mid-power portfolio, the LUXEON 3020 also features hot color targeting and a 1/9th micro color binning structure. Lumileds’ hot color targeting ensures that the color temperature remains within ANSI specifications at operating conditions. With the new binning option, users have the ability to select portions of the bin structure that are within the ANSI, 5-step MacAdam Ellipse or 3-step MacAdam Ellipse regions, achieving the color point needed for a particular application.
For designers of lamps, troffers, TLEDs, and high-bay and low-bay luminaires, the LUXEON 3020 produces 90lm at a correlated colour temperature (CCT) of 6500K and a color rendering index (CRI) of 80 when driven at the maximum forward current of 240mA. It also features the use of epoxy molding compound (EMC) along with QFN packaging technology to boost reliability and thermal properties. Typical efficacy is 135lm/W at 6500K at a CRI of 80 and drive current of 120mA. LM-80 data is available for the LUXEON 3020.
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