XLamp MX-6

80 CRI-minimum, higher flux and high-voltage options

XLamp MX-6 LEDs set the lighting-class standard for indoor LED lighting designs, with better color consistency and higher reliability than incumbent solutions. XLamp MX-6 LEDs deliver high lumen output so there is no compromise between light output and efficacy.

  • Available in white (2,600 K to 8,300 K CCT)
  • Maximum drive current: 1000 mA
  • Wide viewing angle: 120°
  • Electrically neutral thermal path
  • Qualification at max drive current
  • RoHS-compliant
  • Unlimited floor life at ≤ 30 °C/85% RH

Applications

White
CCT (K)
Viewing Angle (°)
Standard Min. Flux @ 300 mA
Calculated Min. Flux @ 350 mA
Product Status
Cool
8,300 – 5,000
120
114 lm
107 lm
100 lm
93.9 lm
130 lm
122 lm
114 lm
107 lm
Active
80-CRI
White
4,300 - 2,600
120
93.9 lm
87.4 lm
80.6 lm
73,9 lm
107 lm
100 lm
92 lm
84 lm
Active
Warm
4,300 – 2,600
120
100 lm
93.9 lm
87.4 lm
80.6 lm
73.9 lm
114 lm
107 lm
100 lm
92 lm
84 lm
Active
Data & Ordering Version Last Updated
4 01 May 2012
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Design Files Version Last Updated
Product Ecology Version Last Updated
Excel file
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XLamp Application Notes Version Last Updated
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XLamp Reference Designs Version Last Updated
MX-6 LEDs
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XP-E, XP-E EasyWhite, MX-6, ML-E LEDs
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Cree Product Characterization Tool (PCT)

For help identifying the best Cree Xlamp® LEDs for your lighting-system design

The Cree Product Characterization Tool (PCT) allows you to select from multiple lighting-system design parameters to compare up to three LED models simultaneously.

Try the Product Characterization Tool (PCT)

For all valid LED drive currents, the PCT quickly and easily does the following:

  • Shows all critical LED design parameters, such as luminous flux and efficacy, for selected LED models
  • Performs de-rating calculations based on junction temperature (Tj)
  • Calculates LED valuations, such as lumens per dollar (lm/$)
  • Estimates simple LED design parameters, such as the number of LEDs required and total power consumption

The PCT uses specifications and characteristics from LED data sheets to accurately compare LED parameters with changes in flux, price and junction temperature. The PCT can compare up to three LED models side-by-side to aid in making critical design choices.