Cree® XLamp® LEDs for Distributed Illumination Applications

In the first century of electric lighting, the now universal bulb-luminaire dichotomy gave rise to a variety of basic illumination (lamp or bulb) technologies, thousands of different styles and configurations of these lamps along with tens of thousands of luminaires. A large class of lighting systems, from cove lighting to inceiling troffers are implemented with single (or multiple) linear fluorescent lamps (LFL)

Many of the functional lighting requirements for distributed illumination can be met by using arrays of
small-form-factor LEDs. Under-cabinet lighting, task lamps, outdoor pathway lights, and bollards, to name
a few applications, can be inexpensively implemented with arrays of Cree XLamp LEDs. With this new
generation of LED components, system efficacies of 50-90 lumens/watt are achievable with reasonable
engineering and design practices.

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