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WPGA Solid State Lighting Solutions Selection Guide 2010 A Member of WPG Holdings WPG Americas Inc. A New Era in Electronic Distribution™ A Member of WPG Holdings WPG Americas Inc. Company Profile WPG Americas Inc., a member of WPG Holdings is a leader in providing “LED” lighting solutions. Whether you are building luminaires, portable lighting, architectural lighting, signage, or any of the vast Solid State lighting applications now emerging, we can fully support your needs. Our customers globally benefit from our North American and Asian supply chain expertise, superior design capability and partner- ships with manufacturers leading-edge technology companies. T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Lighting Fundamentals..................................1 O P T I C S 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram....................2 Color Temperature........................................3 P o l y m e r O p t i c s Color Rendering Index (CRI).........................4 Secondary Optic Fundamentals..................44 Cree XR-E...................................................45 L E D s Cree XP-E, XP-C and XP-G........................46 Cree MC-E and MP-L..................................47 Avago Moonstone™....................................48 C r e e Avago Ax00.................................................49 Overview.......................................................5 LightPath.....................................................50 Binning White LEDs......................................6 Binning Cool White........................................7 Binning Outdoor White..................................8 MP-L..............................................................9 D R I V E R S MC-E...........................................................10 XP-G............................................................11 N X P XP-E............................................................12 Controller and Driver ICs.............................51 XP-E Color..................................................13 Solutions for SSL Applications....................52 XP-C............................................................14 XP-C Color..................................................15 M i c r o s e m i MX-6............................................................16 LXMG221W.................................................53 XR-E............................................................17 XR-E Color..................................................18 R i c h t e k XR-C............................................................19 Application Matrix........................................54 XR-C Color..................................................20 Charge Pump / Current Source / Boost LED CLN6A.........................................................21 Driver Converter.....................................55-56 PLCC RGB..................................................22 3mm Round.................................................23 4mm-5mm Oval...........................................24 5mm Round.................................................25 P O W E R S U P P L I E S P4................................................................26 C o s e l A v a g o LFA..............................................................57 Mini 1 and 3 Watt........................................27 1 Watt High Power......................................28 E x c e l s y s Moonstone™ 3 Watt...................................29 LXC Constant Current.................................58 Moonstone™ 1 Watt / 0.5 Watt...................30 LXV Constant Voltage.................................59 Moonstone™ RGB / PLCC....................31-32 LXD Dimming..............................................60 PLCC2 / PLCC4..........................................33 V i s h a y Little Star® 1W............................................34 RGB / Bi-Color............................................35 Reverse Gullwing / PLCC-4........................36 PLCC-2..................................................37-39 Mini LED/0603.......................................40-41 V a O p t o Product Families....................................42-43 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Lighting Fundamentals..................................1 O P T I C S 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram....................2 Color Temperature........................................3 P o l y m e r O p t i c s Color Rendering Index (CRI).........................4 Secondary Optic Fundamentals..................44 Cree XR-E...................................................45 L E D s Cree XP-E, XP-C and XP-G........................46 Cree MC-E and MP-L..................................47 Avago Moonstone™....................................48 C r e e Avago Ax00.................................................49 Overview.......................................................5 LightPath.....................................................50 Binning White LEDs......................................6 Binning Cool White........................................7 Binning Outdoor White..................................8 MP-L..............................................................9 D R I V E R S MC-E...........................................................10 XP-G............................................................11 N X P XP-E............................................................12 Controller and Driver ICs.............................51 XP-E Color..................................................13 Solutions for SSL Applications....................52 XP-C............................................................14 XP-C Color..................................................15 M i c r o s e m i MX-6............................................................16 LXMG221W.................................................53 XR-E............................................................17 XR-E Color..................................................18 R i c h t e k XR-C............................................................19 Application Matrix........................................54 XR-C Color..................................................20 Charge Pump / Current Source / Boost LED CLN6A.........................................................21 Driver Converter.....................................55-56 PLCC RGB..................................................22 3mm Round.................................................23 4mm-5mm Oval...........................................24 5mm Round.................................................25 P O W E R S U P P L I E S P4................................................................26 C o s e l A v a g o LFA..............................................................57 Mini 1 and 3 Watt........................................27 1 Watt High Power......................................28 E x c e l s y s Moonstone™ 3 Watt...................................29 LXC Constant Current.................................58 Moonstone™ 1 Watt / 0.5 Watt...................30 LXV Constant Voltage.................................59 Moonstone™ RGB / PLCC....................31-32 LXD Dimming..............................................60 PLCC2 / PLCC4..........................................33 V i s h a y Little Star® 1W............................................34 RGB / Bi-Color............................................35 Reverse Gullwing / PLCC-4........................36 PLCC-2..................................................37-39 Mini LED/0603.......................................40-41 V a O p t o Product Families....................................42-43 LED Lighting Fundamental 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram Basic Lighting Terms The international Commission on Illumination (CIE) invented a method for representing color in 1931. The 1931 CIE chromaticity diagram is a tool to illustrate how the human These are the optical terms usually used in the LED eye experiences light, using an x-y coordinate system. The monochromatic colors are on the outside edge of the diagram. All combinations of colors are on the inside, with white colors in the middle. Term Definition Unit Flux Amount of light emitted in all directions by a light source. lm (lumen) Intensity Amount of light emitted in a specific direction by a light source. cd (candela) Luminance The intensity of flux leaving a surface in a given direction. cd/m2 or nit lux = lm/m2 Illuminance The density of light on a surface. fc = lm/ft2 (foot-candle) Relationships Between the Lighting Units 683x(W)xV (λ) Im/Solid Angle (sr) Radiant Flux (W) L Fulumxi n(olmu)s InLteunmsintyo u(csd) lm/Area (m2) lm/Area (m2) Illuminance Luminous lm/m2 (lx) cd/m2 (nit) 1 LED Lighting Fundamental 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram Basic Lighting Terms The international Commission on Illumination (CIE) invented a method for representing color in 1931. The 1931 CIE chromaticity diagram is a tool to illustrate how the human These are the optical terms usually used in the LED eye experiences light, using an x-y coordinate system. The monochromatic colors are on the outside edge of the diagram. All combinations of colors are on the inside, with white colors in the middle. Term Definition Unit Flux Amount of light emitted in all directions by a light source. lm (lumen) Intensity Amount of light emitted in a specific direction by a light source. cd (candela) Luminance The intensity of flux leaving a surface in a given direction. cd/m2 or nit lux = lm/m2 Illuminance The density of light on a surface. fc = lm/ft2 (foot-candle) Relationships Between the Lighting Units 683x(W)xV (λ) Im/Solid Angle (sr) Radiant Flux (W) L Fulumxi n(olmu)s InLteunmsintyo u(csd) lm/Area (m2) lm/Area (m2) Illuminance Luminous lm/m2 (lx) cd/m2 (nit) 2 Color Temperature Color Rendering Index (CRI) CRI is an objective standard used to judge how well a light source renders colors, Color temperature refers to stages of white light and is measured on the Planck law of compared to a black-body radiator or daylight. The CRI is 100 when the object is shined blackbody radiator scale. by the sun or incandescent light. However, the object has been a different distortion in different light source. The lower CRI, the more color distortion. This scale measures the color of a blackbody radiator (an ideal device with perfect absorption and emission) at various Kelvin temperatures. Not all “white” light (such as fluorescent light) lies directly on the Planckian black-body radiator curve. CCT Light Source CRI (Correlated Color Temperatures) refers to the Planckian black-body radiator color temperature (CT) that is closest to the color of the white light source. Low pressure sodium <18 High pressure sodium 25 Warm white fluorescent tube 55 Typical cool white LED 70 - 100 Daylight fluorescent tube 79 Example blackbody radiators at various color temperatures. Metal halide 75 - 85 Typical warm white LED 75 - 85 10,000 K Halogen MR16 95 - 100 Clear Blue 9,000 K 8,000 K Incandescent 100 7,000 K Overcast Sky 6,000 K 5,000 K Sun at Noon 4,000 K Cool Flourescent 3,000 K Halogen 2,000 K 100W Incandescent 40W Incandescent 1,000 K High Pressure Sodium Candlelight 3 Color Temperature Color Rendering Index (CRI) CRI is an objective standard used to judge how well a light source renders colors, Color temperature refers to stages of white light and is measured on the Planck law of compared to a black-body radiator or daylight. The CRI is 100 when the object is shined blackbody radiator scale. by the sun or incandescent light. However, the object has been a different distortion in different light source. The lower CRI, the more color distortion. This scale measures the color of a blackbody radiator (an ideal device with perfect absorption and emission) at various Kelvin temperatures. Not all “white” light (such as fluorescent light) lies directly on the Planckian black-body radiator curve. CCT Light Source CRI (Correlated Color Temperatures) refers to the Planckian black-body radiator color temperature (CT) that is closest to the color of the white light source. Low pressure sodium <18 High pressure sodium 25 Warm white fluorescent tube 55 Typical cool white LED 70 - 100 Daylight fluorescent tube 79 Example blackbody radiators at various color temperatures. Metal halide 75 - 85 Typical warm white LED 75 - 85 10,000 K Halogen MR16 95 - 100 Clear Blue 9,000 K 8,000 K Incandescent 100 7,000 K Overcast Sky 6,000 K 5,000 K Sun at Noon 4,000 K Cool Flourescent 3,000 K Halogen 2,000 K 100W Incandescent 40W Incandescent 1,000 K High Pressure Sodium Candlelight 4 CREE LED Product Families Binning of Cree’s White LED White color binning is very important for a lighting system design. All XLamp LED’s are Cree, Inc. is a market-leading innovator and manufacturer of semiconductors that tested and sorted by color and brightness into a unique bin. Each bin contains LED from enhance the value of LED solid-state lighting. The Cree market advantage is unrivaled only one color and brightness group and this is uniquely identified by a bin code. White materials expertise in silicon carbide (SiC) with gallium nitride (GaN) to deliver chips and XLamp LED’s are sorted by chromaticity (color) and luminous flux (brightness). packaged devices. In general, Cree’s LED product families include the High Power and High Brightness LED High Power LED This is a lighting class LED which intends to use a general lighting. The standard driving current is 350mA and up to 1500mA. High Brightness LED This is used on the middle to low level lighting applications such as the video screen, backlight, signage or light tube. The driving current is up to 50mA normally. High Power LED XR-C XR-E XP-C MX-6 XP-E XP-E XP-G MC-E Color Cree XLamp White Chromaticity Bins MC-E Color MPLEZW High Brightness LED Round Oval P4 SMD 5

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