Décor Series™ Class A products are a revolutionary advancement in lighting designed to match how humans
perceive and prefer light. The Class A specification was created by the Lighting Research Center (LRC) behavior studies
in conjunction with Bridgelux and other ASSIST members. Based on human factor response testing, the Décor Series
Class A products provide vibrant, natural and brilliant looking light, evoking an emotional attraction and response. The
Décor Series Class A products were developed for high-end retail, museum, architectural, premium building and
hospitality applications.
Bridgelux Décor Series Class A products are available on all Vero form factors. The Vero platform has been engineered
with advanced connectivity options and can operate over a broad current range, enabling multiple degrees of flexibility
in luminaire design optimization.
Features
Benefits
• Light quality is based on human perception of
color and light
• High gamut area index (GAI)
• No harmful UV or near IR light in the spectrum
• Substantially broader GAI and color spectrum
than halogen
• Radial die pattern enhances optical uniformity
• Based on Bridgelux Vero COB LED array platform
• Broad application coverage for interior and
exterior lighting
• 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 manufacturability
Vero
Contents
Product Feature Map
Product Nomenclature
Product Selection Guide
Performance at Commonly Used Drive Currents
Electrical Characteristics
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Performance Curves
Typical Radiation Pattern
Mechanical Dimensions
Packaging and Labeling
Design Resources
Precautions
Disclaimers
About Bridgelux
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Product Feature Map
In addition to delivering the performance and light quality
required for many lighting applications, Décor Series
Class A LED arrays incorporate several features to
simplify the design integration and manufacturing process,
accelerate time to market and reduce system costs.
2D barcode provides full manufacturing traceability
Thermally isolated solder pads reduce
manufacturing cycle time and complexity
Polarity indication marks simplify
manufacturing operator instructions
T
c
Measurement point
Optics location/mounting features
Mounting holes
Radial die configuration improves lumen
density and beam control
Top side part number marking improves
inventory management and outgoing
quality control
Zhaga Book 3 compatible
mounting locations
Solderless connector port enables simplified
manufacturing processes, reduced inventory
carrying costs and can enable field upgradability
Optional Molex Pico-EZmate
™
connector harness
(sold separately)
Product Nomenclature
The part number designation for Bridgelux Vero LED arrays is explained as follows:
1 2 3 4
56
7
8 9 10 11
– 12
– 13 14
BXRC – 30 A 1001 – x – 23
Product Family
Nominal CCT
30 = 3,000K
35 = 3,500K
40 = 4,000K
Typical GAI
GAI >80
CCT Bin Options
23 = 3 SDCM
Array Configuration
Nominal Flux
1001- 1000lm
2001- 2000lm
4001- 4000lm
10K1- 10,000lm
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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)
Nominal
CCT
1
(K)
3000
3500
4000
3000
3500
4000
3000
3500
4000
3000
3000
4000
Nominal
Drive
Current
4
(mA)
350
350
350
500
500
500
1050
1050
1050
2100
2100
2100
Typical Pulsed
Flux
5,6,7
T
c
= 25ºC
(lm)
820
909
970
1500
1628
1740
2897
3096
3385
7483
8251
8666
Minimum
Pulsed Flux
7,8
T
c
= 25ºC
(lm)
750
849
900
1394
1520
1625
2695
2893
3157
7014
7712
8054
Typical
V
f
(V)
26.5
26.5
26.5
32.3
32.3
32.3
29.5
29.5
29.5
38
38
38
Typical
Power
(W)
9.3
9.3
9.3
16.2
16.2
16.2
31.0
31.0
31.0
79.8
79.8
79.8
Typical
Efficacy
(lm/W)
88
98
105
93
101
108
94
100
109
94
103
109
Product
Part Number
GAI
2
CRI
3
Décor Class A Vero 10
Décor Class A Vero 10
Décor Class A Vero 10
Décor Class A Vero 13
Décor Class A Vero 13
Décor Class A Vero 13
Décor Class A Vero 18
Décor Class A Vero 18
Décor Class A Vero 18
Décor Class A Vero 29
Décor Class A Vero 29
Décor Class A Vero 29
BXRC-30A1001-B-23
BXRC-35A1001-B-23
BXRC-40A1001-B-23
BXRC-30A2001-C-23
BXRC-35A2001-C-23
BXRC-40A2001-C-23
BXRC-30A4001-F-23
BXRC-35A4001-F-23
BXRC-40A4001-F-23
BXRC-30A10K1-L-23
BXRC-35A10K1-L-23
BXRC-40A10K1-L-23
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
Table 2:
Selection Guide, Stabilized DC Performance (T
c
= 70°C)
9,10
Nominal
CCT
1
(K)
3000
3500
4000
3000
3500
4000
3000
3500
4000
3000
3000
4000
Nominal
Drive
Current
4
(mA)
350
350
350
500
500
500
1050
1050
1050
2100
2100
2100
Typical DC
Flux
6,7
T
c
= 70ºC
(lm)
752
834
888
1377
1509
1597
2638
2868
3120
6886
7637
7977
Minimum DC
Flux
7,11
T
c
= 70ºC
(lm)
688
779
824
1280
1409
1491
2454
2680
2910
6454
7138
7414
Typical
V
f
(V)
25.8
25.8
25.8
31.5
31.5
31.5
28.7
28.7
28.7
37.2
37.2
37.2
Typical
Power
(W)
9.0
9.0
9.0
15.8
15.8
15.8
30.2
30.2
30.2
78.2
78.2
78.2
Typical
Efficacy
(lm/W)
83
92
98
87
96
101
87
95
103
88
98
102
Product
Part Number
GAI
2
CRI
3
Décor Class A Vero 10
Décor Class A Vero 10
Décor Class A Vero 10
Décor Class A Vero 13
Décor Class A Vero 13
Décor Class A Vero 13
Décor Class A Vero 18
Décor Class A Vero 18
Décor Class A Vero 18
Décor Class A Vero 29
Décor Class A Vero 29
Décor Class A Vero 29
Notes for Tables 1 & 2:
BXRC-30A1001-B-23
BXRC-35A1001-B-23
BXRC-40A1001-B-23
BXRC-30A2001-C-23
BXRC-35A2001-C-23
BXRC-40A2001-C-23
BXRC-30A4001-F-23
BXRC-35A4001-F-23
BXRC-40A4001-F-23
BXRC-30A10K1-L-23
BXRC-35A10K1-L-23
BXRC-40A10K1-L-23
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
1. 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.
2. 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 depending
on fixture design and performance.
3. CRI Values are specified as typical. Typical R9 value for 3000K products is 90. CRI and R Values are measured at 25C pulsed.
4. Drive current is referred to as nominal drive current.
5. Products tested under pulsed condition (10ms pulse width) at nominal test current where T
j
(junction temperature) = T
c
(case temperature) = 25°C.
6. Typical performance values are provided as a reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
7. Bridgelux maintains a ±7% tolerance on flux measurements.
8. Minimum flux values at the nominal test current are guaranteed by 100% test.
9. Typical stabilized DC performance values are provided as reference only and are not a guarantee of performance.
10. Typical performance is estimated based on operation under DC (direct current) with LED array mounted onto a heat sink with thermal interface material
and the case temperature maintained at specified temperature. Based on Bridgelux test setup, values may vary depending on the thermal design of the
luminaire and/or the exposed environment to which the product is subjected.
11. Minimum flux values at elevated temperatures are provided for reference only and are not guaranteed by 100% production testing. Based on Bridgelux
test setup, values may vary depending on the thermal design of the luminaire and/or the exposed environment to which the product is subjected.
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