Surface mount leds with about half the lumens of run-of-the-mill 5730s. I recently had the pleasure of reflowing a 100-pack of them on an electric induction stove. Time consuming task…
Question with regards to these is footprint and boards' availability.
Maybe enough violet for violet stuff to shine, we'll see. I wonder how actually good are modern leds in this regard (remember this sort of violet we see on our displays really isn't violet).
I think so too. But can’t give any suggestions until I tested them. Being a low power LED (away from BLF habit) any non DTP boards should serve it well. It’s
overall footprint is symmetrical unlike Yuji but the the anode-cathode pads aren’t.
If heat output is low enough, you could design your own pcb and make a cob lantern out of it. It’d take an ungodly number of these led’s to get decent output and efficiency though. I’d want a thousand emitters, maybe a lot more, and there’s no way I’m reflowing that many emitters.
It seems unsuitable for light bulbs. Maybe it’d be okay for panel lights, and excellent for lighting film sets. Computer monitor backlighting may be a good application.
This Graph doesn’t make sense to me. This new LED should have a lower color temperature. There is more red spectral content in relation to the blue peak compared to the other LEDs.