Multiples of 1000 you say? If it’s worth it, BLF can pull off that quantity easily in a group buy. It is rare to see that many bare emitters bought in a GB, but if this new one is as good as it might be, I don’t think 1000 or even 2000 pcs is a problem to reach.
They do this because the LEDs are not available yet. We just need to wait.
DavidEF: Enderman:That sounds amazing, 200cd/mm2 stock should be like 300+ once we overdrive it on DTP MCPCBs
Can’t wait, this will be a serious upgrade over the lack flat, unlike the CSLNM1.TG which is only a slight improvement.However, it will be many months or several years before we can actually get some of these LEDs.
The CSLNM1 isn’t even available yet in multiples less than 1000Regardless, laser phosphor is still a better option for ultimate throw.
This LED will be good for normal LED flashlights.Multiples of 1000 you say? If it’s worth it, BLF can pull off that quantity easily in a group buy. It is rare to see that many bare emitters bought in a GB, but if this new one is as good as it might be, I don’t think 1000 or even 2000 pcs is a problem to reach.
They do this because the LEDs are not available yet. We just need to wait.
OK. I must have misunderstood. I thought Enderman was saying that the CSLNM1 are available, but only in qty 1000 or greater.
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Can’t wait, this will be a serious upgrade over the lack flat, unlike the CSLNM1.TG…
LoL!
Is this a 3v led? Being designed for the automotive industry that wouldn’t be my first guess. Why is “boost” in the name?
The_Driver: DavidEF: Enderman:That sounds amazing, 200cd/mm2 stock should be like 300+ once we overdrive it on DTP MCPCBs
Can’t wait, this will be a serious upgrade over the lack flat, unlike the CSLNM1.TG which is only a slight improvement.However, it will be many months or several years before we can actually get some of these LEDs.
The CSLNM1 isn’t even available yet in multiples less than 1000Regardless, laser phosphor is still a better option for ultimate throw.
This LED will be good for normal LED flashlights.Multiples of 1000 you say? If it’s worth it, BLF can pull off that quantity easily in a group buy. It is rare to see that many bare emitters bought in a GB, but if this new one is as good as it might be, I don’t think 1000 or even 2000 pcs is a problem to reach.
They do this because the LEDs are not available yet. We just need to wait.
OK. I must have misunderstood. I thought Enderman was saying that the CSLNM1 are available, but only in qty 1000 or greater.
Yeah the CSLNM1 is available in 1000+ but there’s no point in doing a group buy for that one when this HX is almost certainly better in every way.
More lumens AND more intensity
Enderman:…
Can’t wait, this will be a serious upgrade over the lack flat, unlike the CSLNM1.TG…LoL!
Lol fixed
Is this a 3v led? Being designed for the automotive industry that wouldn’t be my first guess.
It is, same as all their other automotive LEDs like the black flat and the others they make.
This LED will be THE LED for throwers. It’s alsmost perfect (integrated copper pcb would be perfect). No more 12V XHP-35 HI LEDs!
Here is the datasheet.
The brightness curve is very steep. It might even go up to 15-20A.
But unfortunately we will probably need new pcbs for it.
Yeah the CSLNM1 is available in 1000+ but there’s no point in doing a group buy for that one when this HX is almost certainly better in every way.
More lumens AND more intensity
Yeah, I was remarking that if they do the same with this HX, it would be worth doing a GB in order to get them, instead of waiting until smaller qty orders are available.
Enderman:Yeah the CSLNM1 is available in 1000+ but there’s no point in doing a group buy for that one when this HX is almost certainly better in every way.
More lumens AND more intensityYeah, I was remarking that if they do the same with this HX, it would be worth doing a GB in order to get them, instead of waiting until smaller qty orders are available.
I would certainly be down for that
- Brightness @ 6A: 1320 - 2010lm
- Luminance @ 6A: 220 - 335cd/mm^2
- Vf @ 6A: typ. 3.35V
- official maximum current: 6.6A
The waiting for this is gonna kill me .
This looks very nice. Was planning a flat black in my D1s, but now I will wait for this.
Brightness @ 6A: 1320 - 2010lm
Luminance @ 6A: 220 - 335cd/mm^2
Vf @ 6A: typ. 3.35V
official maximum current: 6.6A
The waiting for this is gonna kill me .
I couldn’t get the datasheet to open. Is the range you have there from different bins? Low forward voltage too, making it possibly a good match for direct-drive multi-emitter high output throwers.
The_Driver:
Brightness @ 6A: 1320 - 2010lm
Luminance @ 6A: 220 - 335cd/mm^2
Vf @ 6A: typ. 3.35V
official maximum current: 6.6A
The waiting for this is gonna kill me .
I couldn’t get the datasheet to open. Is the range you have there from different bins? Low forward voltage too, making it possibly a good match for direct-drive multi-emitter high output throwers.
Yes, it’s the entire range of all the brighness bins. The amazing thing is that you can still overdrive it…
Seeing the datasheet, it indeed appears to be the best LED out there.
I will gladly throw money at them in a group buy.
I will gladly throw money at them in a group buy.
Or better yet, get a manufacturer (Sofirn? Lumintop?) to make the next multi-emitter light with this, and then have a group buy for that light. It would generate more sales for Osram that way, and probably get the LEDs into our grubby little hands a bit sooner if a manufacturer gets on board.
EDIT: Imagine a light similar to the Q8, made a bit larger for 4x 21700 cells, with also a bit larger, and deeper reflector, and four of these LEDs.
Color: Cx=0,32, Cy=033, acc. to CIE 1931 (white)
That, unfortunately, is 6100K. Definitely not what I’m looking for in a thrower, and I hope not the only option when these become available.
But unfortunately we will probably need new pcbs for it.
Isn’t this the 4040 footprint that Lumileds use for a couple of leds and that led4power has ready boards for?
twisted raven:I will gladly throw money at them in a group buy.
Or better yet, get a manufacturer (Sofirn? Lumintop?) to make the next multi-emitter light with this, and then have a group buy for that light. It would generate more sales for Osram that way, and probably get the LEDs into our grubby little hands a bit sooner if a manufacturer gets on board.
EDIT: Imagine a light similar to the Q8, made a bit larger for 4x 21700 cells, with also a bit larger, and deeper reflector, and four of these LEDs.
Nah, I would want Vinh to put one in an Acebeam T21 or TN40, unless Sofirn or Lumintop can make similar performing hosts (plausible).
Having the freedom to have the bare emitters to mod yourself is nice.