Cree Claims Most Color-Consistent LEDs
Source/Type:  LIGHTimes Online - News - Staff reports

Author: LIGHTimes News Staff

July 21, 2010... Cree of Durham, North Carolina USA, reports that it has added its smallest warm and neutra bins to its multichip XLamp MP-L and MC-E EasyWhite LEDs. Cree says that it can now offer a single two-step MacAdams ellipse bin per color temperature, optimized to achieve incandescent-like color consistency. Cree contends that the new smaller EasyWhite bins eliminate the need to purchase multiple small bins and perform complex color mixing.

According to Cree, EasyWhite binning is a unique feature of Cree lighting-class multi-chip LED components that allows customers to specify a color temperature and lumen output for simplified LED system design and improving LED-to-LED color consistency.

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