Color Mix Series LEDs
As color changing lighting applications becomes more mainstream the need for integrated color changing LED light sources grows. The PhlatLight® Color Mix Series product line is designed to deliver a single package color changing source by combining advanced chip level design and innovative packaging concepts to provide industry leading output levels.
With its patented PhlatLight® (Photonic Lattice) technology the Color Mix Series products deliver lumen densities not previously realized from a single LED package. For example, the CBM-380 with its 38 mm2 of total chip area is made up of four (4) discreet chips (Red, Green, Blue and Daylight White (6500K)) and can deliver over deliver over 3500 total lumens from a single unit. To support this level of performance the PhlatLight® package is designed with thermal management in mind on two levels, the first being high thermal conductivity architecture and the second being an on-board thermistor that can be used to monitors the LED’s operating temperature.
Designed for flexibility, the PhlatLight Color Mix Series products can be driven at a low drive current for high efficiency or at a very high drive current for maximum lumen output.
All of these features combined - the Color Mix Series product line provides a choice of chip and package formats (RGB and RGBW) that provide a level of performance, design and integration not previously available in the market.
 | CBM-290
The CBM-290 RGB LED is designed for traditional (RGB) color changing applications where no color shadowing and a small fixture profile are important. With a product package size of 32mm x 32mm the CBM-290 delivers over 2500+ total lumens, three (3) channels of color control, all in a total emitting area of 29 mm2.
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|  | CBM-380
The CBM-380 RGBW LED is designed for advanced (RGBW) color changing applications where broad color gamut, no color shadowing and a small fixture profile is important. With a product package size of 32mm x 32mm the CBM-380 delivers over 3500+ total lumens, four (4) channels of color control, all in a total emitting area of 38 mm2.
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