Luminus CXM-32 Gen3 the next big thing??

Abiqua

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I quickly digitized the spectral distribution. According to my PSQC calculator the CXM-22 3000k 80CRI has a LER of 323 lm/W. This spectrum is identical to the CXM-32 3000k.

See the output from the calculator below...

^ much respect :peace:
 

CobKits

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thats the identical number that the vero excel simulator returns for the 85C hot-binning test conditions listed on the digikey spec

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at same wattage and case temp, according to the calculators
1825= 144 lm/W
3618 = 145 lm/W
cxm 22= 120 lm/W
cxm 32= 145 lm/W
vero B 50V= 140 lm/W
vero D 36V=130 lm/W
cxb3590 = ~ 105 lm/W
 
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bassman999

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Yeah youre right Vero rates at 25*C, but Digikey to keep it fair shows same conditions for all brands 85*C

Kinda changes how I feel about the Vero
 

bassman999

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thats the identical number that the vero excel simulator returns for the 85C hot-binning test conditions listed on the digikey spec

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at same wattage and case temp, according to the calculators
1825= 144 lm/W
3618 = 145 lm/W
cxm 22= 120 lm/W
cxm 32= 145 lm/W
vero B 50V= 140 lm/W
vero D 36V=130 lm/W
cxb3590 = ~ 105 lm/W
This says measured at 85C

Datasheets CXM-22 Gen3 Datasheet

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Product Attributes Select All
Category
Optoelectronics
Family
LED Lighting - COBs, Engines, Modules
Manufacturer
Luminus Devices Inc.
Series -
Packaging
Tray

Part Status Active
Type Chip On Board (COB)
Color White, Warm
CCT (K) 3500K 3-Step MacAdam Ellipse
Wavelength -
Configuration Square
Flux @ Current/Temperature - Test 8530 lm (Typ)
Current - Test 1.1A
Temperature - Test 85°C
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Typ) 51V
Lumens/Watt @ Current - Test 152 lm/W
Current - Max 2.4A
CRI (Color Rendering Index) 80
Viewing Angle 120°
Features -
Size / Dimension 28.00mm L x 28.00mm W
Height 1.37mm
Light Emitting Surface (LES) 22.00mm Diameter
Lens Type Flat
 

slow_grow

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How would two of your CXM22 G3 engines that you currently have on pre-order pair up with a HLG-120H-48A? According to the driver's page, dual cree (or citizens) would be running in the high 70W range. Would I be looking at the same output running CXM22? Jesh if so and considering your sale on that particular driver, that's right around 150W for $120???
 

CobKits

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How would two of your CXM22 G3 engines that you currently have on pre-order pair up with a HLG-120H-48A? According to the driver's page, dual cree (or citizens) would be running in the high 70W range. Would I be looking at the same output running CXM22? Jesh if so and considering your sale on that particular driver, that's right around 150W for $120???
cxb would not as they are 36v chips. 50v chips work best with that driver

2 would work, 3 would be more efficient with those heatsinks
 
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