Color and Flux Selection Characteristics at 350mA,
Junction Temperature, TJ = 25ºC
Table 4.
Minimum
[4]
Luminous Flux (lm)
Dominant Wavelength λD
Radiation
Pattern
[1,2]
Color
Luxeon Star
Φ
Min.
Max.
V
Amber
Amber
LXHLꢀML1CꢀN0G
LXHLꢀML1CꢀN0H
18.1
18.1
587.0 nm
589.5 nm
594.5 nm
597.0 nm
Batwing
Amber
Amber
LXHLꢀML1DꢀQ0G
LXHLꢀML1DꢀQ0H
30.6
30.6
587.0 nm
589.5 nm
594.5 nm
597.0 nm
Lambertian
Notes: (for Tables 1, 2, 3 & 4)
1. For definition of White Color Bin Codes, please see Application Brief AB21, Luxeon Product Binning and Labeling.
2. Minimum luminous flux performance guaranteed within published operating conditions. Lumileds maintains a tolerance
of 10ꢁ on flux measurements.
3. Luxeon types with even higher luminous flux levels will become available in the future. Please consult your Lumileds
Authorized Distributor or Lumileds sales representative for more information.
4. Dominant wavelength is derived from the CIE 1931 Chromaticity diagram and represents the perceived color. Lumileds
maintains a tolerance of 0.5nm for dominant wavelength measurements.
5. All red, redꢀorange and amber products built with Aluminum Indium Gallium Phosphide (AlInGaP).
6. All green, cyan, blue and white products built with Indium Gallium Nitride (InGaN).
7. All power light sources represented here are IEC825 Class 2 for eye safety.
Electrical, thermal, and other optical properties are identical to those of the base part number (minus the three digit suffix).
Please consult the appropriate Luxeon data sheet for more information.
Luxeon Star Option Code Selections DS23A (4/05)
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