LED Lighting - White

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
XPEWHT-L1-0000-00EE2

XPEWHT-L1-0000-00EE2

Cree

LED XLAMP COOL WHITE 5700K 2SMD

0

XPGDWT-B1-0000-00KE5

XPGDWT-B1-0000-00KE5

Cree

LED XLAMP XPG3 NEUTRAL WHITE SMD

4

XTEAWT-00-0000-000000EE5

XTEAWT-00-0000-000000EE5

Cree

LED XLAMP NEUTRAL WHT 4000K 2SMD

0

XPEWHT-L1-0000-00D02

XPEWHT-L1-0000-00D02

Cree

LED XLAMP COOL WHITE 6350K 2SMD

0

XPEBWT-01-R250-00EF4

XPEBWT-01-R250-00EF4

Cree

LED XLAMP XP-E2 NEU WHT 4750K

0

SPHWH2L3D30CD4T0M3

SPHWH2L3D30CD4T0M3

Samsung Semiconductor

LED LH351B NEU WHITE 4000K 2SMD

0

XPGWHT-L1-R250-00CE6

XPGWHT-L1-R250-00CE6

Cree

LED XLAMP WARM WHITE 3500K 2SMD

0

XPEBWT-H1-0000-00BE6

XPEBWT-H1-0000-00BE6

Cree

LED XLAMP WARM WHITE 3500K 2SMD

0

XMLEZW-02-0000-0D0HU227F

XMLEZW-02-0000-0D0HU227F

Cree

LED EASYWHT WARM WHT 2700K 2SMD

0

MLEAWT-A1-0000-0004E2

MLEAWT-A1-0000-0004E2

Cree

LED XLAMP COOL WHITE 5700K 4SMD

12127

XPGBWT-P1-R250-008Z7

XPGBWT-P1-R250-008Z7

Cree

LED XLAMP WARM WHITE 3000K 2SMD

0

XPGBWT-01-R250-00JE4

XPGBWT-01-R250-00JE4

Cree

LED XLAMP XP-G NEUTRAL WHITE SMD

0

XRCWHT-L1-0000-007A4

XRCWHT-L1-0000-007A4

Cree

LED XLAMP NEUTRAL WHT 4000K 2SMD

0

MTGBEZ-01-0000-0X0HM050H

MTGBEZ-01-0000-0X0HM050H

Cree

LED EASYWHT COOL WHT 5000K 2SMD

0

GW VJLPE1.EM-KSLT-A737-1-350-R18

GW VJLPE1.EM-KSLT-A737-1-350-R18

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Inc.

OSLON PURE 1010 LED

1200

MLEAWT-P1-0000-0003Z5

MLEAWT-P1-0000-0003Z5

Cree

LED XLAMP NEUTRAL WHT 4000K 4SMD

0

XMLAWT-02-0000-000LT50E5

XMLAWT-02-0000-000LT50E5

Cree

LED XLAMP NEUTRAL WHT 4000K 2SMD

0

XBDAWT-00-0000-000000FE3

XBDAWT-00-0000-000000FE3

Cree

LED XLAMP COOL WHITE 5000K 2SMD

0

GW PLLRA1.CM-M7N2-XX52-1-700-R18

GW PLLRA1.CM-M7N2-XX52-1-700-R18

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Inc.

OSCONIQ C 2424

4500

MX3AWT-A1-R250-000CB2

MX3AWT-A1-R250-000CB2

Cree

LED XLAMP WHITE 2SMD

0

LED Lighting - White

1. Overview

White Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are semiconductor devices that convert electrical energy into visible white light. They represent a fundamental shift from traditional lighting technologies due to their energy efficiency, longevity, and controllability. Modern white LEDs primarily use blue-emitting chips coated with phosphor materials to produce broad-spectrum white light, enabling precise color tuning and dimming capabilities.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Blue Chip + Yellow PhosphorCost-effective, CRI 70-90, correlated color temperature (CCT) 2700-6500KGeneral lighting, residential bulbs
RGB Tri-colorTunable color output, high CRI (>90), complex driver requirementsStage lighting, architectural accenting
UV Chip + RGB PhosphorEnhanced color rendering, reduced blue light hazardMuseum lighting, medical diagnostics
Remote PhosphorUniform light distribution, improved thermal managementCommercial downlights, automotive headlamps

3. Structure & Components

Typical white LED construction includes:

  • Die: Gallium Nitride (GaN) on sapphire substrate emitting blue light (450nm)
  • Phosphor Layer: Cerium-doped YAG (Y3Al5O12) converting blue to yellow wavelengths
  • Encapsulation: Silicon dioxide lens with secondary optical elements
  • Thermal Interface: Metal-core PCB (MCPCB) for heat dissipation
  • Driver Circuit: Constant current source with EMI filtering

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Luminous Flux100-20,000 lmDetermines light output capability
Color Temperature2700K-6500KAffects ambiance and visual comfort
Color Rendering Index (CRI)70-98Measures color fidelity accuracy
Luminous Efficacy100-200 lm/WEnergy conversion efficiency metric
Lifespan25,000-100,000 hrsTotal cost of ownership factor
Forward Voltage2.8-3.6 VDriver design specification

5. Application Fields

  • Residential: Smart bulbs, under-cabinet lighting
  • Commercial: Retail accent lighting, office panel lights
  • Industrial: High-bay warehouse fixtures, machine vision systems
  • Transportation: Automotive headlights, aircraft cabin lighting
  • Healthcare: Surgical lighting, circadian rhythm regulation

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerKey Product SeriesTechnical Highlights
Signify (Philips)Luxeon 3535L180 lm/W efficacy, 90 CRI, automotive grade
OSRAM OptoOstar LightingSurface-mount package, 2000cd/m luminance
Cree (Wolfspeed)XHP50.2High-density emitter, 20A drive current capability
Seoul SemiconductorWICOP2Chip-level integration, 0.2W-100W scalability

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Optical requirements: Match CRI and CCT to application needs
  • Thermal management: Select appropriate heatsink and package type
  • Electrical compatibility: Verify driver specifications and dimming protocols
  • Form factor: Consider footprint constraints (e.g., 2835, 5630 packages)
  • Regulatory compliance: Ensure ENERGY STAR, DLC, or UL certification

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Micro-LED integration for displays and Li-Fi communication
  • Quantum dot phosphors expanding color gamut (NTSC >100%)
  • Smart lighting systems with IoT connectivity (Zigbee, Bluetooth Mesh)
  • Advanced thermal materials (graphene MCPCBs)
  • Regulatory shifts toward higher minimum efficacy standards (DOE 2023: 120 lm/W)
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