Optoelectronics
Cree Announces Industry's Smallest ANSI-Compliant LED Bins
As the only LED manufacturer to offer lighting-class LEDs in the entire ANSI color space, Cree, Inc. has announced expanded binning for the XLamp XP LED family. Cree is sub-binning its entire warm/neutral white color space into the industry’s smallest offerings while also standardizing two cool white bins.
Cree“By offering smaller bins—that are more in line with traditional lighting expectations—we can better serve our customers’ lighting-class LED needs,” said Paul Thieken, Cree marketing director, LED components. “These new XLamp XP LED bins are 75 percent smaller than before, allowing customers better control, color and consistency.”
“Noticeable color differences among similar white-light sources could reduce the visual aesthetics of the lighted environment,” said Dr. Nadarajah Narendran, director of research at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Lighting Research Center. “Our previous research, sponsored by ASSIST, has shown that smaller bins offer improved color consistency among LED lighting fixtures.”
The ANSI C78.377-2008 standard outlines eight quadrangles on the blackbody locus, covering the cool-to-warm-white color space. The U.S. Department of Energy cites this ANSI standard in its ENERGY STAR® Solid State Lighting 1.1 criteria.
Cree adopted the proposed ANSI-color space for warm and neutral white in 2007, nearly a year before the C78.377standard was formally published. Upon publication, Cree began offering 4 sub-bins within each ANSI quadrangle. With today’s announcement, each warm/neutral ANSI quadrangle is sub-divided into 16 discrete bins—each 75 percent smaller than previously offered and 94 percent smaller than the ANSI C78.377-standard.