Product family data sheet
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Cree, Inc.
4600 Silicon Drive
Durham, NC 27703
USA Tel: +1.919.313.5300
WWW.CREE.COM/XLAMP
CLD-DS112 REV 1I
Cree® XLamp® MHD-E LEDs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The XLamp® MHD-E LED is a new
generation of high-power LED that
delivers a more effective way to achieve
low-cost systems than mid-power (MP)
LEDs. Built using Cree’s high-reliability
ceramic-package technology, the XLamp
MHD-E LED is able to operate at higher
temperatures than MP LEDs with no
reduction in rated lifetime, enabling
an impressive 60% reduction in heat
sink size and cost. Using many times
fewer LEDs than MP LEDs to achieve
the same performance, the XLamp
MHD-E LED is optimized to simplify
LED system designs for directional and
semi-directional applications.
FEATURES
• Flexible 9-V, 18-V or 36-V options
• Maximumdrivecurrent:1400mA
(9V),700mA(18V),350mA(36V)
• Viewingangle:115°
• Availablein70‑CRI,80‑CRIand90‑CRI
options
• Unlimitedoorlifeat≤30ºC/85%RH
• Reowsolderable‑JEDEC
J‑STD‑020C
• Electrically neutral thermal path
• RoHSandREAChcompliant
• UL® recognized component (E349212)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Characteristics .......................................... 2
Flux Characteristics, EasyWhite® Order
CodesandBins‑9V/18V ........................ 3
Flux Characteristics, EasyWhite® Order
CodesandBins‑36V ............................... 5
Relative Spectral Power Distribution ....... 7
RelativeFluxvs.JunctionTemperature ... 7
Electrical Characteristics .......................... 8
Relative Flux vs. Current ........................... 9
Relative Chromaticity vs. Current ........... 11
Relative Chromaticity vs. Temperature .. 12
Typical Spatial Distribution ..................... 13
Thermal Design ....................................... 13
Performance Groups – Luminous Flux.. 15
Performance Groups – Chromaticity ..... 15
Cree’s Standard White Chromaticity
Regions Plotted on the 1931 CIE Curve . 16
Bin and Order Code Format .................... 17
ReowSolderingCharacteristics ........... 18
Notes ....................................................... 19
Mechanical Dimensions ......................... 21
ElectricalConguration .......................... 23
Tape and Reel .......................................... 24
Packaging ................................................ 25