LED maker Cree,
Inc., Durham, NC, has made the XLamp MC-E LED commercial available.
Cree says that the MC-E is the highest-lumen LED in the award-winning XLamp family. The multi-chip XLamp MC-E has the same 7mm x 9mm footprint as Cree's existing XLamp XR family LEDs. However, the company says that it provides four times the light output of the existing XR-E. Cree boasts that this is the highest lumen output commercially available for a package of its size.
Cree says that the MC-E is the highest-lumen LED in the award-winning XLamp family. The multi-chip XLamp MC-E has the same 7mm x 9mm footprint as Cree's existing XLamp XR family LEDs. However, the company says that it provides four times the light output of the existing XR-E. Cree boasts that this is the highest lumen output commercially available for a package of its size.
Cree says the MC-E is designed to
enable new applications and reductions in overall system cost
to other LED packages.
At 9.8W, the XLamp MC-E LED provides up to 790
lumens at 6000K (80.61 lumens/W) and up to 605 lumens at 3000K (61.73
lumens/W).
The CRI for cool white and neutral white (3,700 K - 10,000 K
CCT) is 75.
CRI for warm white (2,600 K - 3,700 K CCT) is 80.
Each LED chip in the four-chip package is individually addressable.