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*Retired*
43 lumens, can solder on a board...
the version due out shortly is 80 lumens, p/n LXCL-PWF2
http://www.lumileds.com/products/line.cfm?lineId=17
datasheet is here:
http://www.lumileds.com/pdfs/DS49.pdf
Luxeon Flash LXCL-PWF1 provides output of 40 lumens at 1 Ampere, and an LXCL-PWF2 LED delivers 80 lumens at 1 Ampere. Conventional LEDs produce just 6-7 lumens. The new Luxeon
Flash products are rated for 100,000 flashes at 1 Ampere and 168 hours of DC (flashlight/torch mode) at 350 mA. These surface-mount products are only 1.0mm in height; their footprints (2.0 x 1.6 mm or 3.2 x 1.6 mm) make them the smallest functional camera flash sources on the market.
Okay, so when will our modders get these worked into some killer EDCs?
BTW, notice it's C/W is alot lower, at 9.3 C/W...
the version due out shortly is 80 lumens, p/n LXCL-PWF2
http://www.lumileds.com/products/line.cfm?lineId=17
datasheet is here:
http://www.lumileds.com/pdfs/DS49.pdf
Luxeon Flash LXCL-PWF1 provides output of 40 lumens at 1 Ampere, and an LXCL-PWF2 LED delivers 80 lumens at 1 Ampere. Conventional LEDs produce just 6-7 lumens. The new Luxeon
Flash products are rated for 100,000 flashes at 1 Ampere and 168 hours of DC (flashlight/torch mode) at 350 mA. These surface-mount products are only 1.0mm in height; their footprints (2.0 x 1.6 mm or 3.2 x 1.6 mm) make them the smallest functional camera flash sources on the market.
Okay, so when will our modders get these worked into some killer EDCs?
BTW, notice it's C/W is alot lower, at 9.3 C/W...