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Highly Efficient Small Form Factor LED Retrofit Lamp
Author(s) -
Steven C. Allen,
F Palmer,
Li Ming
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1037872
Subject(s) - luminous flux , luminous efficacy , halogen lamp , led lamp , materials science , light emitting diode , reflector (photography) , power (physics) , optics , optoelectronics , physics , light source , nanotechnology , layer (electronics) , quantum mechanics
This report summarizes work to develop a high efficiency LED-based MR16 lamp downlight at OSRAM SYLVANIA under US Department of Energy contract DE-EE0000611. A new multichip LED package, electronic driver, and reflector optic were developed for these lamps. At steady-state, the lamp luminous flux was 409 lumens (lm), luminous efficacy of 87 lumens per watt (LPW), CRI (Ra) of 87, and R9 of 85 at a correlated color temperature (CCT) of 3285K. The LED alone achieved 120 lumens per watt efficacy and 600 lumen flux output at 25 C. The driver had 90% electrical conversion efficiency while maintaining excellent power quality with power factor >0.90 at a power of only 5 watts. Compared to similar existing MR16 lamps using LED sources, these lamps had much higher efficacy and color quality. The objective of this work was to demonstrate a LED-based MR16 retrofit lamp for replacement of 35W halogen MR16 lamps having (1) luminous flux of 500 lumens, (2) luminous efficacy of 100 lumens per watt, (3) beam angle less than 40{sup o} and center beam candlepower of at least 1000 candelas, and (4) excellent color quality

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