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CLD-DS33 REV 11E
Cree® XLamp® XM-L LEDs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The XLamp® XM-L LED is the industry’s
highest performance, single-die white
lighting-class LED. The XLamp XM-L LED
is 20% more efcient than the XLamp
XP-G LED at the same current, and can
deliver 1000 lumens with 100 lumens per
watt efcacy. The XLamp XM-L LED offers
Cree’s industry-leading features: wide
viewing angle, symmetrical package,
unlimited oor life and electrically neutral
thermal path.
XLamp XM-L LEDs can enable LED light
into new applications that require tens
of thousands of lumens, such as high
bay and high-output area lighting. The
XM-L is also the ideal choice for lighting
applications where high light output and
maximum efcacy are required, such as
LED light bulbs, outdoor lighting, portable
lighting, indoor lighting and solar-
powered lighting.
FEATURES
• Maximum drive current: 3000mA
• Low thermal resistance: 2.5°C/W
• Maximum junction temperature:
150°C
• Viewing angle: 125°
• Available in cool white, 80-CRI
minimum neutral white and 80-CRI,
85-CRI and 90-CRI warm white
• ANSI-compatible chromaticity bins
• Unlimited oor life at
≤ 30ºC/85% RH
• Reow solderable - JEDEC
J-STD-020C
• Electrically neutral thermal path
• RoHS and REACh compliant
• UL® recognized component
(E349212)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Characteristics ....................................... 2
Flux Characteristics ............................... 3
Relative Spectral Power Distribution .... 4
Relative Flux vs. Junction
Temperature ........................................... 4
Electrical Characteristics ....................... 5
Relative Flux vs. Current ........................ 5
Relative Chromaticity vs. Current (Cool
White) ...................................................... 6
Relative Chromaticity vs. Temperature
(Cool White) ............................................ 6
Relative Chromaticity vs. Current
(Warm White) ......................................... 7
Relative Chromaticity vs. Temperature
(Warm White) ......................................... 7
Typical Spatial Distribution .................... 8
Thermal Design ...................................... 8
Reow Soldering Characteristics .......... 9
Notes .................................................... 10
Mechanical Dimensions ...................... 12
Tape and Reel ....................................... 13
Packaging ............................................. 14