Cree XLamp CXA LED Arrays Product Family Overview - YouTube

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At Cree
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our mission is to lead the LED Lighting Revolution
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one way we do that is by manufacturing a variety of LED components
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that lighting designers and engineers like you can easily use to create
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LED lights powered by Cree. We have four major types of LED components:
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discreets,
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arrays, integrated arrays,
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and modules. This video will focus on our revolutionary Xlamp CXA
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integrated arrays. There are many benefits and practical solutions to
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using CXAs to design your next light.
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In an integrated array, LED's are positioned into a single
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uniform light source and come pre-attached to a printed circuit board.
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So all you have to do is attach power to the CXA
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and you can focus on designing the rest of your light.
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This eliminates some time-consuming steps in the design process
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When choosing the right CXA for your project,
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there are two main differentiating factors to think about:
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density and size. Standard density CXAs optimize lumens per dollar
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and high-density CXS optimize Center Beam Candle Power per dollar.
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We offer small arrays with a Light Emitting Surface
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of 14 millimeters wide or less and large arrays that are wider than 14
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millimetres
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High-density CXAs are great for high-power directional lighting.
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And, standard density CXAs are optimized for cost and performance
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across all lighting applications. Small high-density CXAs can replace high
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output track lights.
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Large high density CXAs can replace high ceiling downlights and stage spotlights.
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Standard Density CXAs can replace anything from track lights and down
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lights
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to high bay lights and wall packs.
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So, you can see that CXAs can offer a wide variety of solutions to your lighting
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needs
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Let's focus on high-density arrays for a moment.
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High-density CXAs redefine performance for LED spotlights
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was significantly reduced size and tighter beam angles.
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And HD Arrays use less power for the same quality light
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coming in 80 and 95 CRI options.
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For instance, the high-density CXA1250 can give you the same Candela power as
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the standard density CXA2530
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but from a much smaller light source and using 66 percent less energy.
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Let's say you're trying to build a high-output track light
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and you know you needed to be cool white. And let's say you want to have a lumen
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output of about 3500.
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Looking at this chart you can see that the CXA1850
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gives you the best performance at this lumen level. Using this chart
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you can find the best CXA for your lighting needs.
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Compared to a 39w CMH lamp,
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the CXA1520 design prototype has better performance and cost with lower
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power,
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lower temperature, no explosion risk, longer lifetime,
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instant on, and instant restrike. Also,
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the XLamp CXA1310 prototype offers two times the Candela
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at 66 percent less power than a CMH PAR20.
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Also, the XLamp CXA1310 prototype
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give 70 watt performance at 35 watt power consumption levels.
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Now let's talk about standard density arrays.
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Standard density arrays are optimal for everything from small spotlights
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to warehouse and outdoor area lights. For each size
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Cree has industry-leading performance and excellent reliability.
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And you can use our charts to find the most efficient standard density CXA
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for your lighting needs.
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Additionally there are several third-party options for connectors for
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CXAs
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as well as lots of options for optics and thermal interface materials.
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And you can speed time to market by leveraging the Cree LED modules
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ecosystem
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with available drivers and heatsinks for CXAs
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See how you can utilize CXAs for your next lighting design.
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join Cree in the LED Lighting Revolution