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Philips Launches New LUXEON Rebel LEDs for Lighting Designers

Philips Lumileds announced the release of two new LUXEON Rebel LEDs with correlated color temperatures (CCTs) of 2700K and 3000K that expand the company’s portfolio for indoor illumination applications in hotels, shops, restaurants, and homes.

The new emitters use the latest thin film flip chip (TFFC) and proprietary Lumiramic phosphor technologies. At the high operating temperatures found in applications like recessed lamps, the new emitters set efficacy benchmarks. The implementation of Lumiramic phosphor technology is reducing the white binning space, advancing the company’s drive to free customers from white color binning, provides superior color uniformity and raises the standard for quality of light.

New LUXEON Rebel Emitter Highlights

  • Typical efficacy of 80 lumens per watt and up to 95 lumens per watt at 350 mA and 3000K CCT
  • Consistent efficacy across the typical operating temperature range
  • Specified CRI—typical 85
  • Industry’s smallest and most consistent, white binning space
  • Only power LED with specified color over angle performance
  • Superior light output performance at application conditions

LUXEON Rebel LED

Shrinking White Color Distribution by a Factor of 4

For a decade, white binning has complicated luminaire design. Philips Lumileds is using Lumiramic phosphor technology to dramatically reduce the white binning space. With over 80% of the emitter production falling within a 3 MacAdam ellipse area within the ANSI bin space, luminaire design is simplified, unit-to-unit consistency is reality, and the supply chain is more certain and reliable.

“We continue to lead the LED industry transition from semiconductor manufacturer to lighting industry partner,” said Steve Barlow, Executive VP of Sales and Marketing. “The lighting industry has spoken clearly and we’ve listened: it wants an end to binning, confidence in application performance, and a certain and dependable supply chain. These are elements that we will continue to address with innovation and solutions that improve application performance.”

Efficacy at high temperature application operating conditions

Stable efficacy at virtually all temperatures and superior efficacy at actual operating conditions are hallmarks of the new LUXEON Rebel emitters. While LEDs are typically tested at 25°C, in applications like down lights and retrofit lamps, the internal temperature will be much higher and may be as high as 80°C-100°C. While most LEDs would have significant light output and efficacy losses at these temperatures, the new LUXEON Rebel emitters maintain more than 90% of their light and more than 95% of their datasheet efficacy— even at junction temperature of 85°C.

Specified color rendering and the smallest possible color over angle variation

Color rendering is also improved by the application of Lumiramic phosphor plates and is now being specified with typical CRI of 85 for both the 2700K and 3000K CCT emitters. Illumination of retail goods, food products and skin tones are all very good at this level and peoples’ perception of the light is positive and confident.

Part Number        CCT        Min CRI    Typical CRI    Typical Flux      Typical Efficacy
LXM8-PW27       2700K        80              85               80 lumens           76 lm/w
LXM8-PW30       3000K        80              85               85 lumens           81 lm/w

Most LEDs display inconsistent color off the center viewing axis because the blue photons pass through varying thicknesses of phosphor before exiting the LED and therefore have different color qualities. This is particularly problematic in linear or wall wash applications so prevalent in the hospitality industry. To provide dependable, consistent color and tint at a wide range of viewing angles, Philips Lumileds has implemented a unique process in conjunction with its Lumiramic phosphor that allows decreased variance in color over angle. This breakthrough not only contributes to overall color quality, it delivers consistent, repeatable results so that lighting designers can confidently design for the most demanding applications.

Source: http://www.philipslumileds.com/

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