XLamp XP-G3 Photo Red S Line LEDs – Cree's New Flagship Horticulture LED
Cree's XLamp XP-G3 Photo Red S Line LEDs deliver improved efficiency, best in class sulfur resistance and better system level reliability through switching and dimming cycles. With the S Line versions, Cree delivers high-power LED technology that is optimized for both general and horticulture lighting applications where sensors and switching are becoming common.
Features:
• Photo red binned at 25 °C
• Photo red maximum drive current: 1500 mA
• Low thermal resistance: 1°C/W
• Wide viewing angle: 125°–130°
• Unlimited floor life at ≤ 30ºC/85% RH
• Reflow solderable ‑ JEDEC J‑STD‑020C
• Electrically neutral thermal path
• RoHS and REACh compliant
• UL® recognized component (E349212)
Cree continues to define what's possible with LED lighting. Cree's XLamp® XP-G3 LEDs are optimized for directional, high-lumen lighting applications where efficacy and optical control are critical, such as roadway, portable and horticulture. XLamp XP-G3 LEDs are available in Royal Blue and two different White and Photo Red versions: Standard & S Line.
The S Line versions of White and Photo Red deliver improved efficiency, best‑in‑class sulfur resistance and better system‑level reliability through switching and dimming cycles. With these S Line versions, Cree delivers high-power LED technology that is optimized for both general and horticulture lighting applications where sensors and switching are becoming common.
For additional information on Cree's XP-G3 Photo Red S Line LEDs, please download the datasheet at https://www.cree.com/led-components/products/xlamp-leds-discrete/xlamp-xp-g3?WT.mc_id=crx3124
About Cree:
Cree delivers the broadest portfolio of application-optimized, lighting-class LED components that sets the industry's benchmarks for performance, quality-of-light and reliability. Cree's innovative high-power LEDs continue to define what's possible with LED lighting, improving system value and delivering better light without compromising performance or reliability. - www.cree.com