• Flexibility for application driven lighting design
requirements
• High quality, true color reproduction
• Uniform consistent white light
• Flexibility in design optimization
• Enhanced ease of use and assembly
• Ability to configure multiple Vero SE arrays in series
and parallel reduces customer driver cost
• Improved inventory management and
quality control
Vero SE
Contents
Product Feature Map
Product Nomenclature
Product Selection Guide
Performance at Commonly Used Drive Currents
Electrical Characteristics
Eye Safety
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Performance Curves
Typical Radiation Pattern
Typical Color Spectrum
Mechanical Dimensions
Color Binning Information
Packaging and Labeling
Design Resources
Precautions
Disclaimers
About Bridgelux
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Product Feature Map
Vero SE 13 is the second smallest form factor in the
product family of the next generation solid state light
sources. In addition to delivering the performance and
light quality required for many lighting applications,
Vero SE incorporates several features to simplify the
design integration and manufacturing process, accelerate
time to market and reduce system costs. Please visit www.
bridgelux.com for more information on the Vero SE family
of products.
2D Bar code provides full
manufacturing traceability
Polarity indication marks simplify
manufacturing operator instructions
Wire release mechanisms x4
Optic mounting holes
T
c
Measurement point
Radial die configuration improves lumen
density and beam control
Mounting holes
Zhaga Book 3 compatible
mounting locations
Test ports for probing
Top side part number marking improves
inventory management and outgoing
quality control
Dual poke-in connectivity
Product Nomenclature
The part number designation for Bridgelux Vero SE LED arrays is explained as follows:
1 2 3 4
–
56
7
8 9 10 11
–
12
– 13 14
– 15 16
BXRC – 30 E 200 0 – C – 7 3 – SE
Product Family
Nominal CCT
27 = 2,700K
30 = 3,000K
35 = 3,500K
40 = 4,000K
50 = 5,000K
57 = 5,700K
65 = 6,500K
Special Edition
CCT Bin Options
Gen. 7
Array Configuration
Color Targeting Designator
0 = Cold Targeted
1 = Hot Targeted
C = Decor Series Showcase
Flux Indicator
200x = 2000 lm
2 = 2 SDCM
3 = 3 SDCM
4 = 4 SDCM
CRI
C = 70 CRI min.
E = 80 CRI min.
G = 90 CRI min.
H = 97 CRI typ.
A = Class A
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Product Selection Guide
The following product configurations are available:
Table 1:
Selection Guide, Pulsed Measurement Data (T
j
= T
c
= 25°C)
Part Number
BXRC-27E2000-B-7x-SE
BXRC-27E2000-C-7x-SE
BXRC-27E2000-D-7x-SE
BXRC-27G2000-B-7x-SE
BXRC-27G2000-C-7x-SE
BXRC-27G2000-D-7x-SE
BXRC-27H2000-B-7x-SE
BXRC-27H2000-C-7x-SE
BXRC-27H2000-D-7x-SE
BXRC-30E2000-B-7x-SE
BXRC-30E2000-C-7x-SE
BXRC-30E2000-D-7x-SE
BXRC-30G2000-B-7x-SE
BXRC-30G2000-C-7x-SE
BXRC-30G2000-D-7x-SE
BXRC-30G200C-B-73-SE
BXRC-30G200C-D-73-SE
BXRC-30H2000-B-7x-SE
BXRC-30H2000-C-7x-SE
BXRC-30H2000-D-7x-SE
BXRC-30A2001-B-73-SE
8,9
BXRC-30A2001-C-73-SE
8,9
BXRC-30A2001-D-73-SE
8,9
Nominal
CCT
1
(K)
2700
2700
2700
2700
2700
2700
2700
2700
2700
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500
3500
CRI
2
80
80
80
90
90
90
97
97
97
80
80
80
90
90
90
90
90
97
97
97
93
93
93
80
80
80
90
90
90
93
93
93
Nominal Drive
Current
3
(mA)
450
630
500
450
630
500
450
630
500
450
630
500
450
630
500
450
500
450
630
500
450
630
500
450
630
500
450
630
500
450
630
500
Typical Pulsed
Flux
4,5,6
T
c
= 25ºC
(lm)
2365
3311
2401
1973
2762
2003
1707
2390
1733
2459
3442
2496
2051
2872
2083
1906
1924
1832
2565
1860
1848
2587
1876
2537
3552
2576
2114
2960
2147
1989
2784
2019
Minimum
Pulsed Flux
6,7
T
c
= 25ºC
(lm)
2128
2979
2161
1776
2486
1803
1536
2151
1560
2213
3098
2247
1846
2585
1875
1715
1732
1649
2309
1674
1663
2328
1689
2283
3197
2318
1903
2664
1932
1790
2506
1817
Typical V
f
(V)
34.8
34.8
31.8
34.8
34.8
31.8
34.8
34.8
31.8
34.8
34.8
31.8
34.8
34.8
31.8
34.8
31.8
34.8
34.8
31.8
34.8
34.8
31.8
34.8
34.8
31.8
34.8
34.8
31.8
34.8
34.8
31.8
Typical
Power
(W)
15.7
21.9
15.9
15.7
21.9
15.9
15.7
21.9
15.9
15.7
21.9
15.9
15.7
21.9
15.9
15.8
15.9
15.7
21.9
15.9
15.7
21.9
15.9
15.7
21.9
15.9
15.7
21.9
15.9
15.7
21.9
15.9
Typical
Efficacy
(lm/W)
151
151
151
126
126
126
109
109
109
157
157
157
131
131
131
121
121
117
117
117
118
118
118
162
162
162
135
135
135
127
127
127
BXRC-35E2000-B-7x-SE
BXRC-35E2000-C-7x-SE
BXRC-35E2000-D-7x-SE
BXRC-35G2000-B-7x-SE
BXRC-35G2000-C-7x-SE
BXRC-35G2000-D-7x-SE
BXRC-35A2001-B-73-SE
8,9
8,9
BXRC-35A2001-C-73-SE
BXRC-35A2001-D-73-SE
8,9
Notes for Table 1:
1. Nominal CCT as defined by ANSI C78.377-2011. Products with a CCT of 5000K-6500K are hot targeted to T
c
= 85°C.
2. CRI values are typical for Decor Series Ultra and Decor Series Class A products. CRI values are minimums for all other products. Minimum R9 value for 80
CRI products is 0, the minimum R9 values for 90 CRI products is 50, the minimum R9 values for 97 CRI products is 93. Bridgelux maintains a
± 3 tolerance on
R9 values.
3. Drive current is referred to as nominal drive current.
4. Products tested under pulsed condition (10ms pulse width) at nominal test current where T
j
(junction temperature) = T
c
(case temperature) = 25°C.
5. Typical performance values are provided as a reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
6. Bridgelux maintains a ±7% tolerance on flux measurements.
7. Minimum flux values at the nominal test current are guaranteed by 100% test.
8.
Nominal CCT is defined by the Lighting Research Center’s Class A definition. The center of the Class A color bin is on the corresponding isothermal line.
9. GAI value is 80. To help ensure optimal fixture level performance, GAI is measured at the fixture level, on axis, at a case temperature of 70°C. GAI may vary
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