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CXA1512-0000-000N00N20E5

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High Power LEDs - White White, 1590lm
CategoryLED optoelectronic/LED    photoelectric   
File Size2MB,25 Pages
ManufacturerCree
Websitehttp://www.cree.com/
Environmental Compliance
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High Power LEDs - White White, 1590lm

CXA1512-0000-000N00N20E5 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerCree
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
Optoelectronic device typesSINGLE COLOR LED
CLD-DS55 Rev 11A
Product family data sheet
Cree
®
XLamp
®
CXA1512 LED
ProDuCt DEsCriPtion
The
XLamp
®
CXA1512
LeD
array
expands Cree’s family of high‑flux,
multi‑die arrays in a smaller, easy‑to‑use
platform. With XLamp LED lighting‑class
reliability,
the
CXA1512’s
small,
uniform emitting surface enables both
directional and non‑directional lighting
applications including lamp retrofit and
luminaire designs. Available in 2‑step,
3‑step and 4‑step color consistency,
and featuring a 9‑mm optical source,
the CXA1512 brings new levels of flux
and efficacy to this form factor.
The
CX Family LED Design Guide
provides basic information on the
requirements to use the CXA1512 LED
successfully in luminaire designs.
fEAturEs
Available in 4‑step, 3‑step and 2‑step
EasyWhite
®
bins at 2700 K, 3000 K,
3500 K, 4000 K & 5000 K CCT and
4‑step EasyWhite bins at 5700 K &
6500 K CCT
Available in ANSI white bins at
4000 K, 5000 K, 5700 K & 6500 K
CCT
Available in 70‑, 80‑, 90‑ and
93‑minimum CRI options
Forward voltage options: 18‑V class
& 36‑V class
85 °C binning and characterization
Maximum drive current: 1200 mA
(18 V), 600 mA (36 V)
115° viewing angle, uniform
chromaticity profile
Top‑side solder connections
Thermocouple attach point
NEMA SSL‑3 2011 standard flux bins
RoHS and REACh compliant
UL
®
recognized component
(E349212)
tAbLE of ContEnts
Characteristics ............................................2
Operating Limits ..........................................3
Flux Characteristics, EasyWhite
®
Order
Codes and Bins ‑ 18 V .................................4
Flux Characteristics, ANSI White Order
Codes and Bins ‑ 18 V .................................7
Flux Characteristics, EasyWhite
®
Order
Codes and Bins ‑ 36 V .................................8
Flux Characteristics, ANSI White Order
Codes and Bins ‑ 36 V ..............................
11
Relative Spectral Power Distribution ......
12
Electrical Characteristics .........................
13
Relative Luminous Flux ............................ 14
Typical Spatial Distribution......................
16
Performance Groups ‑ Brightness ..........
16
Performance Groups ‑ Chromaticity ....... 17
Cree EasyWhite
®
Bins Plotted on the
1931 CIE Color Space .............................. 20
Cree ANSI White Bins Plotted on the
1931 CIE Color Space .............................. 20
Bin and Order Code Formats ...................
21
Mechanical Dimensions ..........................
21
Thermal Design
........................................
22
Notes ........................................................ 24
Packaging .................................................
25
WWW.CREE.Com/XLAmp
Copyright © 2012-2017 Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Cree
®
, XLamp
®
and
EasyWhite
®
are registered trademarks and the Cree logo 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
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