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USA Tel: +1.919.313.5300
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CLD-DS05 REV 16F
Cree® XLamp® XR-E LED
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The XLamp® XR-E LED is leading the LED
lighting revolution with its unprecedented
lighting-class brightness, efcacy,
lifetime and quality of light. These
lighting-class features enable the XLamp
XR-E LED to replace many traditional
light sources and save money with
energy-efcient light and long lifetimes.
Cree XLamp LEDs bring high
performance and quality of light to a wide
range of lighting applications, including
color-changing lighting, portable and
personal lighting, outdoor lighting, indoor
directional lighting, commercial lighting
and emergency-vehicle lighting.
FEATURES
• Available in white (2600K to
10,000K CCT), blue, royal blue and
green
• Maximum drive current: up to
1000mA
• Maximum junction temperature:
150°C
• Industry-leading JEDEC standard
pre-qualication testing
• Reow solderable – JEDEC
J-STD-020C compatible
• Electrically neutral thermal path
• RoHS and REACh compliant
• UL® recognized component
(E349212)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Characteristics ............................................2
Flux Characteristics - White ........................3
Flux Characteristics - Color ........................4
Relative Spectral Power Distribution .........5
Relative Flux vs. Junction Temperature .....6
Electrical Characteristics ............................7
Relative Flux vs. Current .............................7
Typical Spatial Distribution .........................8
Thermal design ...........................................8
Reow Soldering Characteristics ...............9
Notes ........................................................ 10
Mechanical Dimensions .......................... 12
Tape and Reel ........................................... 13
Packaging ................................................. 14