Not to be too much of a Cree fan but
http://www.cree.com/led-components-and-modules/landing-pages/cxa
http://www.cree.com/led-components-and-modules/landing-pages/cxa
Not likely 🙂
Not everything is meant for portable applications. In a US home, I could put four of these directly on rectified and smoothed line voltage to have (a very poor power-factor) bright light.At a 37V forward voltage it will make it tough to run one of these off a AA or anything portable.
I ask because at a superficial level, the parts look almost identical.
Lol, definitely don't have one. Although it would be awesome if our lighting division looked into it, but not gonna happen.I'll send Cree's flashlight division a note on that....
Yes, they're minimal parts with nothing but function about their design. Not a lot of reason to make the packages drastically different since they're more or less tucked out of sight in finished products.Making an array of small, square chips will almost always look identical. Each company produces a grid of blue LEDs and pastes phosphor over. Cree seems to be moving to white/silver chip bases instead of the old green. Once you have a yellow spot inside a white board, all you're left with are differentiating geometric shapes.
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Making an array of small, square chips will almost always look identical. Each company produces a grid of blue LEDs and pastes phosphor over. Cree seems to be moving to white/silver chip bases instead of the old green. Once you have a yellow spot inside a white board, all you're left with are differentiating geometric shapes.