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Cree, Inc.4600 Silicon Drive
Durham, NC 27703USA Tel: +1.919.313.5300
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APPLICATION NOTE
Cree® LED ComponentsIES LM-80-2008 Testing ResultsRevision: 16B (September 22, 2015)
This document provides the results of Cree’s IES LM-80-2008 (“LM-80”) testing on its LED components. Cree is providing this data so that the public can verify the reliability of Cree LEDs as part of a complete LED lighting system.
Note that this document only provides the end results of the LM-80 tests. This is not a complete LM-80 report. Do not use this document to submit luminaires or lamps to an agency. Cree customers who need the full LM-80 reports should contact their Cree sales representative.
Cree’s customers who wish to share LM-80 results with their customers have permission to link to this document from their website. This document is subject to change without notice, so please do not link to a local copy.
NVLAP ACCREDITATION FOR LM-80-2008 TESTING
Cree’s SSL testing laboratory in Durham, NC, USA is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) to perform IES LM-80-2008 testing. All LM-80-2008 results produced by Cree are generated in Cree’s accredited laboratory. Full details on Cree’s NVLAP accreditation are available here:https://www-s.nist.gov/niws/index.cfm?event=directory.search#no-back
This report must not be used to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any other agency of the federal government.
LED Modules (Rev 2) ............................................2XLamp® CXA1304 White LEDs (Rev 0) ....................3XLamp® CXA1507 White LEDs (Rev 1) ....................4XLamp® CXA1512 White LEDs (Rev 0) ....................5XLamp® CXA1816 White LEDs (Rev 0) ....................6XLamp® CXA1820 White LEDs (Rev 0) ....................7XLamp® CXA1830 White LEDs (Rev 0) ....................8XLamp® CXA2011 White LEDs (Rev 0) ....................9XLamp® CXA2520 White LEDs (Rev 0) .................. 10XLamp® CXA2530 White LEDs (Rev 0) .................. 11XLamp® CXA2540 White LEDs (Rev 0) .................. 12XLamp® CXA3050 White LEDs (Rev 0) .................. 13XLamp® MC-E White LEDs (Rev 1) ....................... 14XLamp® ML-B White LEDs (Rev 1) ........................ 15XLamp® ML-C & ML-E White LEDs (Rev 1) ............. 16XLamp® ML-E White LEDs (Rev 1) ........................ 17XLamp® MP-L EasyWhite LEDs (Rev 0) ................. 18XLamp® MT-G EasyWhite LEDs (Rev 1) ................. 19XLamp® MT-G2 EasyWhite LEDs (Rev 1) ............... 20XLamp® MX-3 White LEDs (Rev 0) ....................... 21XLamp® MX-6 White LEDs (Rev 2) ....................... 22XLamp® XB-D White LEDs (Rev 2) ....................... 23XLamp® XB-E High Voltage White LEDs (Rev 0) ..... 24XLamp® XB-G High Voltage White LEDs (Rev 0) ..... 25XLamp® XM-L EasyWhite LEDs (Rev 1) ................. 26XLamp® XM-L High Voltage White LEDs (Rev 0) ..... 27XLamp® XM-L White LEDs (Rev 2) ........................ 28XLamp® XM-L2 White LEDs (Rev 1) ...................... 30XLamp® XP-E White LEDs (Rev 3) ........................ 31XLamp® XP-E High Efficiency White LEDs (Rev 4) ... 32XLamp® XP-E2 High Efficiency White LEDs (Rev 0) . 33XLamp® XP-G White LEDs (Rev 6) ........................ 34XLamp® XP-G2 White LEDs (Rev 3) ...................... 35XLamp® XQ-B White LEDs (Rev 0) ....................... 36XLamp® XQ-D White LEDs (Rev 0) ....................... 37XLamp® XR-E White LEDs (Rev 1) ........................ 38XLamp® XT-E High Voltage White LEDs (Rev 0) ...... 39XLamp® XT-E White LEDs (Rev 6) ........................ 40
Notes:• Cree maintains a tolerance of ±7% on flux and power measurements, ±0.005 on chromaticity (CCx, CCy) measurements and ±2 on
CRI measurements. See the Measurements section (page 10).• Typical CRI for Cool White (5000 K - 8300 K CCT) is 70.• Typical CRI for Neutral White (3700 K - 5300 K CCT) is 75.• Typical CRI for Outdoor White (4000 K - 5300 K CCT) is 70.• Typical CRI for Warm White (2600 K - 3700 K CCT) is 80.
• Minimum CRI for 80-CRI White is 80.• Minimum CRI for 85-CRI White is 85.• Minimum CRI for 90-CRI White is 90.
* Flux values @ 25 °C are calculated and for reference only.** Calculated flux values at 700 mA, 1 A and 1.5 A are for reference only.
FLuX ChArACtEristiCs (tJ = 85 °C)
The following table provides several base order codes for XLamp XP-G2 LeDs. It is important to note that the base order codes listed
here are a subset of the total available order codes for the product family. For more order codes, as well as a complete description of the
order-code nomenclature, please consult the XLamp XP Family LeDs Binning and Labeling document.
Notes:• Cree maintains a tolerance of ±7% on flux and power measurements, ±0.005 on chromaticity (CCx, CCy) measurements and ±2 on
CRI measurements. See the Measurements section (page 10).• Typical CRI for Cool White (5000 K - 8300 K CCT) is 70.• Typical CRI for Neutral White (3700 K - 5300 K CCT) is 75.• Typical CRI for Outdoor White (4000 K - 5300 K CCT) is 70.• Typical CRI for Warm White (2600 K - 3700 K CCT) is 80.
• Minimum CRI for 80-CRI White is 80.• Minimum CRI for 85-CRI White is 85.• Minimum CRI for 90-CRI White is 90.
* Flux values @ 25 °C are calculated and for reference only.** Calculated flux values at 700 mA, 1 A and 1.5 A are for reference only.
MeasurementsThe luminous flux, radiant power, chromaticity and CRI measurements in this document are binning specifications only and solely
represent product measurements as of the date of shipment. These measurements will change over time based on a number of factors
that are not within Cree’s control and are not intended or provided as operational specifications for the products. Calculated values are
provided for informational purposes only and are not intended as specifications.
pre-Release Qualification testingPlease read the LeD Reliability Overview for details of the qualification process Cree applies to ensure long-term reliability for XLamp
LEDs and details of Cree’s pre-release qualification testing for XLamp LEDs.
Lumen MaintenanceCree now uses standardized IeS LM-80-08 and TM-21-11 methods for collecting long-term data and extrapolating LeD lumen maintenance.
For information on the specific LM-80 data sets available for this LED, refer to the public LM-80 results document.
Please read the Long-Term Lumen Maintenance application note for more details on Cree’s lumen maintenance testing and forecasting.
Please read the Thermal Management application note for details on how thermal design, ambient temperature, and drive current affect
the LeD junction temperature.
Moisture sensitivityCree recommends keeping XLamp LEDs in the provided, resealable moisture-barrier packaging (MBP) until immediately prior to soldering.
Unopened MBPs that contain XLamp LeDs do not need special storage for moisture sensitivity.
Once the MBP is opened, XLamp XP-G2 LEDs may be stored as MSL 1 per JEDEC J-STD-033, meaning they have unlimited floor life in
conditions of ≤ 30 ºC/85% relative humidity (RH). Regardless of the storage condition, Cree recommends sealing any unsoldered LEDs
in the original MBP.
rohs ComplianceThe levels of RoHS restricted materials in this product are below the maximum concentration values (also referred to as the threshold
limits) permitted for such substances, or are used in an exempted application, in accordance with EU Directive 2011/65/EC (RoHS2), as
implemented January 2, 2013. RoHS Declarations for this product can be obtained from your Cree representative or from the Product
Documentation sections of www.cree.com.
rEACh ComplianceREACh substances of very high concern (SVHCs) information is available for this product. Since the European Chemical Agency (ECHA)
has published notice of their intent to frequently revise the SVHC listing for the foreseeable future, please contact a Cree representative
to insure you get the most up-to-date REACh Declaration. REACh banned substance information (REACh Article 67) is also available upon
uL® recognized ComponentLevel 4 enclosure consideration. The LED package or a portion thereof has been investigated as a fire and electrical enclosure per ANSI/
UL 8750.
vision AdvisoryWARNING: Do not look at an exposed lamp in operation. Eye injury can result. For more information about LEDs and eye safety, please
Thermal vias, if present, are not shown on these drawings.
All measurements are ±.13 mm unless otherwise indicated.
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1.1 LED Driver shall be installed inside an electrical enclosure
1.2 Wiring inside electrical enclosure shall comply with 600V/105°C rating or higher.
Section II – Performance
2.1 LED Driver has a rated lifetime of 50,000 hours @ TC <=80C.
2.2 LED Driver tolerates sustained open circuit and short circuit output conditions without damage.
2.3 LED Driver maximum allowable case temperature is 80°C – see product label for measurement location.
2.4 LED Driver reduces output power to LEDs if its case temperature exceeds >90°C –thermal protection and
eventually reduces output current to zero.
2.5 LED Driver complies with the requirements of UL, CSA, CE, ENEC, CISPR 15 Ed 7.2 and CQC (TBD).
Section III – UL Conditions of acceptability (UL File# 321253):
When installed in the end-use equipment, the following are among the considerations to be made:
3.1 The equipment shall be installed in compliance with the enclosure, mounting, spacing, casualty and segregation
requirements of the ultimate application.
3.2 The driver case must be grounded in the end-use application.
3.3 The driver is suitable for use in “DAMP” and “DRY” locations.
3.4 The secondary and dimming circuit should be considered as part of the primary circuit in the end-use application.
Apart from the DALI and 10 V circuits, dimming can also be achieved via an external non-variable resistor connected
to the leads identified as R set and Common. The resistor value is dependent on the desired output current
according to the product specification sheet and can range 620 to 1000000 Ohms for 300mA to 700mA output. 3.5 When the drivers are installed in the end-use application, the case temperature should not exceed the temperature
limits specified in the following table:
Model No. Input Voltage, Hz
929000705113 120-277, 50/60 80
3.6 The leakage current test should be repeated in the end device. In tests, as a Component, test results were higher
Module Thermal Protection can be implemented between 50C to 85C. Please refer to design guide for more details Two NTC parts can be used: NTC1 from Murata Part Number NCP18XH103J03RB
1-10V Dimming Curve: Dimming source current from the driver: 150 µA (+/- 3%) LED Current tolerance at any value of Vdim: +/- 5% of Imax Minimum Dim Level: 10% - 100%
Revision History: Rev No. Date Description Approval Remarks
1.1 11/17/2011 * Remove graph “Failure rate vs. Tcase
N.T.
1.2 04/04/2012 * Add Envir. Protection Rating N.T. 1.3 04/04/2012 * Add Cycling Temperature to
Product Data Table N.T.
1.4 04/05/2012 *Remove the “M” in the part# N.T.
ANSI C136.41 2014 Dimming Receptacle Standards play a key role in creating level playing fields. Without standards, the customer may end up
making a bad choice with no way out in the future. Several years ago, LEDs began to gain traction in outdoor lighting. Since that time, it became clear that a new standard was needed for intelligent photo-controls to manage the new light source, particularly since the SSL technology could be more easily monitored and undergo on-off-dim sequences more effectively than traditional HID technology. The LED technology also created a longer life scenario where future advances in controls technology might play a role in how one installs, manages and maintains the lighting, especially in an outdoor application.
Since the 1960’s, the common NEMA twist-lock photo-control had 3 pins to turn a fixture ON or OFF, typically in sync with dusk-to-dawn sunlight phases. This style was the de-facto standard in North America and several countries around the world. With LEDs now becoming so prominent, the ANSI C136 Roadway Lighting Committee, with the cooperation of NEMA, formed a sub-committee to establish a new standard. The result is ANSI C136.41, designating the interface requirement for a 7-pin receptacle and photocell. Three of the pins are identical to the age-old standard of more than fifty years. So the new 7-pin photo-control is backward compatible.
Of the four new pins (or more specifically, low-voltage “pads”), two are used for dimming the luminaire, and the other two can be used for a variety of purposes including motion-sensing, contact closure, monitoring power, two-way communications with external devices, or to event detection and subsequent next-step activity.
The sub-committee has been involved in standards-setting of lighting controls for decades. These products can now be specified - and are available - with 7-pin capability. Customers around the world can now plan on increased energy savings, product interchangeability, and the ability to plan, monitor and control outdoor lighting networks.
The energy reduction and cost savings in this analysis is estimated and is based on the information presented in this document, actual results may vary.
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Environmental Mission Statement
As the leading manufacturers' representative in the lighting industry, we will work diligently to arouse, motivate and educate as many people as possible - within our company and outside - inviting all to join us in a meaningful
and significant effort to renew our environment and sustain our planet.®
The reduction of carbon emissions is equal to removing the quantity of cars listed below from
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Carbon emissions in lbs saved from our environment by using more efficient lighting
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