Cree, Inc. announced a breakthrough in lighting-class LED performance with its SC5 Technology Platform. The new platform powers the next generation of lighting with the introduction of Extreme High Power (XHP) LEDs. This new class of LEDs can reduce system costs by up to 40 percent in most lighting applications.
“As a technology company, we’re focused on breaking the performance barriers that really matter to the lighting industry,” said Chuck Swoboda, Cree Chairman and CEO. “The SC5 Technology Platform redefines what is possible in high-power LEDs by doubling the lumens out of a single LED, giving lighting manufacturers the flexibility to innovate significantly lower cost systems. This new platform establishes a new benchmark for LED lumens per wafer, which we believe will define the long-term success of our industry. This also validates our belief that high-power LED technology enables the best lighting system designs and a better lighting experience for end customers.”
The SC5 Technology Platform is built on Cree’s silicon carbide technology and features significant advancements in epitaxial structure, chip architecture and an advanced light conversion system optimized for best thermal and optical performance. With these advancements, the SC5 Technology Platform achieves unparalleled lumen density and longer lifetime at higher operating temperatures than previous LED technology, which can significantly reduce thermal, mechanical and optical costs at the system level.
“LEDs are no longer the most expensive portion of an LED lighting system, but they fundamentally determine the overall system performance and cost,” said Dave Emerson, vice president and general manager for Cree LEDs. “While other LED manufacturers only promise incrementally lower LED cost, our new Extreme High Power (XHP) LEDs leveraging the SC5 Technology™ Platform directly address the increased burden that thermal, mechanical and optical elements now place on total system cost.”
The first available family of XHP LEDs is the XLamp® XHP50 LED, delivering up to 2250 lumens at 19 watts from a 5.0×5.0 mm package. At its maximum current, the XHP50 provides twice the light output of the industry’s brightest single-die LED, the XLamp XM-L2 LED, at a similar lumens per watt and without increasing the package footprint. By leveraging Cree’s latest reliability innovations, the XHP50 is designed to maintain L90 lifetimes above 50,000 hours even at high temperature and current.
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This will open new window for applications in light processing.
Requires practical set up for general purpose use.
Wow sounds promising and looking at how far LED technology has come in recent times.
I remember working for an electronics parts supply company in the early 80s, where 3mm and 5mm LEDs in red, green and yellow were about all you could get.
Then we had a 5mm LED (red) that actually flashed by itself, amazing! Later still a tri colour led all in one package, again red, green yellow,. Blue was just a dream, and a bright clear white colour, only a tantalising idea worked on in the labs.
This is amazing….Woooooow