Product family data sheet
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Cree, Inc.
4600 Silicon Drive
Durham, NC 27703
USA Tel: +1.919.313.5300
WWW.CREE.COM/XLAMP
CLD-DS102 REV 2O
Cree® XLamp® MHB-A LEDs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The XLamp® MHB-A LED is a new
generation of high-power LED that
delivers a more effective way to achieve
low-cost systems than mid-power (MP)
LEDs. Built using Cree’s high-reliability
ceramic-package technology, the XLamp
MHB-A LED is able to operate at higher
temperatures than MP LEDs with no
reduction in rated lifetime, enabling an
impressive 60% reduction in heat sink
size and cost. Using up to 26 times
fewer LEDs than MP LEDs to achieve
the same performance, the XLamp
MHB-A LED is optimized to simplify
LED system designs for directional and
semi-directional applications.
FEATURES
• Flexible 9-V, 18-V or 36-V options
• Maximumdrivecurrent:700mA(9V),
350mA(18V),175mA(36V)
• Viewing angle: 115°
• Available in 70-CRI, 80-CRI and 90-CRI
options
• Unlimitedoorlifeat≤30ºC/85%RH
• Reowsolderable-JEDEC
J-STD-020C
• Electrically neutral thermal path
• RoHS and REACh compliant
• UL® recognized component (E349212)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Characteristics ...........................................2
Flux Characteristics, EasyWhite® Order
CodesandBins-9V .................................. 3
Flux Characteristics, EasyWhite® Order
CodesandBins-18V ................................ 6
Flux Characteristics, EasyWhite® Order
CodesandBins-36V ................................ 9
Relative Spectral Power Distribution ......12
RelativeFluxvs.JunctionTemperature ..12
Electrical Characteristics .........................13
Relative Flux vs. Current ..........................14
Relative Chromaticity vs. Current ............ 16
Relative Chromaticity vs. Temperature ...17
Typical Spatial Distribution ......................17
Thermal Design ........................................18
Performance Groups – Luminous Flux...19
Performance Groups – Chromaticity ......20
Cree’s Standard White Chromaticity
Regions Plotted on the 1931 CIE Curve ..21
Bin and Order Code Formats ...................22
ReowSolderingCharacteristics ............23
Notes ........................................................24
Mechanical Dimensions ..........................26
Tape and Reel ........................................... 27
Packaging .................................................28