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LEDSupply offers premium LEDs from top brands like Cree, Nichia, and Luxeon. We carefully source high-quality LED bins to ensure maximum brightness, accurate color rendering, and efficiency—all at competitive prices. For more LED specific information see below.
LED Star Boards LED Star Boards
Compact 20mm Boards for Carclo Optics
Linear LED Boards Linear LED Boards
Modular Linear LED Boards with High-Power LEDs
Single LEDs Single LEDs
Discrete LED Emitters & Through-Hole LEDs
Rigid LED Panels Rigid LED Panels
Durable, High-Output LED Panels for Any Application
12 Volt LED Light Engine - DynaSquare
The LE202 Dynasquare is a compact 12V constant voltage LED light engine featuring 3 Nichia 757 mid power LEDs. Offered in full CCT range as well as Horticulture options!
PART #: LE202-R013xx12
$5.68 $5.11
12 Volt LED Strip Light Engine - Duo
The L045 Duo is a modular constant voltage 14V LED strip light engine featuring Nichia 757 mid-power LEDs in a double-linear array. Offered in full CCT range as well as Horticulture options!
PART #: L045-N7xxxx40
$8.84 $7.96
12V 6W LED Light Engine - Draco
The L013 Draco is a high brightness 12V constant voltage LED light engine featuring 30 Nichia 757 mid power LEDs. Our brightest and most efficient LED light engine!
PART #: 0L013-N7H18xx60
$30.24 $27.21
24 Volt LED Strip Light Engine - Duo
The I033 Duo is a modular constant voltage 24V LED strip light engine featuring Nichia 757 mid-power LEDs in a double-linear array. Offered in full CCT range as well as Horticulture options!
PART #: I033-N758xx-SO
$8.84 $7.96
Antares Cree XP-G3 LED Light Module by LUXdrive
4 Cree XP-G3 LEDs can pair with Khatod optics for desired throw; available in a variety of color temperatures.
PART #: 0J016
$15.17 $13.65
Centaurus High-Power Cree LED Light Module by LUXdrive
The Centaurus using Cree XLamp LEDs is designed to mate with the popular Khatod PL series lens, which can narrow a light beam down to 4-degrees.
PART #: J006
$4.99 $4.49
Cree CXB 1310 High Density LED Array
18V 1310 CXB Chip-on-board (COB) high-density LED Array by Cree; available in warm-white (2700K) and cool-white (5000K).
PART #: CXB1310-18-XXXX
$11.37 $10.24
Cree CXB 1520 High Density LED Array
35V 1520 CXB Chip-on-board (COB) high-density LED Array by Cree; available in warm-white (2700K) and cool-white (5000K).
PART #: CXB1520-36-XXXX
$24.19 $21.77
Cree XLamp Element G (XE-G) Pulsar LED Star
The Pulsar utlizes the Cree XE-G to offer 17 different color option on a 1-Up and 3-Up star MCPCB.
PART #: 0X0XX-CEGXXXXXX
$7.58 $6.82
Cree XLamp XHP35 High Density LED Star
XHP35 Cree XLamp LED(s) re-flowed on a hexagonal shape LUXdrive™ Indus Star single (1-Up) or triple (3-Up) star MCPCB; available in cool-white 6500K.
PART #: CREEXHP35
$9.81 $8.83
Cree Xlamp XM-L2 High Power LEDs
Cree XLamp XM-L2 emitter LED re-flowed on a hexagonal LUXdrive™ star MCPCB; available in cool-white, neutral-white and warm-white correlated color temperatures (CCT).
PART #: CREEXML2-XXXX
$8.84 $7.96
Cree XLamp XP-E High Power LED Star
XP-E XLamp Cree LED re-flowed on a hexagonal shape LUXdrive™ Indus Star single (1-Up) or triple (3-Up) star MCPCB; available in white, colors and infrared. NOTE: Production limited.
PART #: CREEXPE-XXX-X
$5.71 $5.14
Cree XLamp XP-E2 Color High Power LED Star
Color Cree XP-E2 XLamp LED(s) re-flowed on a hexagonal LUXdrive™ MCPCB single (1-Up) or triple (3-Up) star MCPCB; available in Red, Red-Orange, PC Amber, Amber, Green, Blue and Royal-Blue.
PART #: CREEXPE2-COL-X
$5.71 $5.14
Cree XLamp XP-E2 White High Power LED Star
White XP-E2 XLamp Cree LED(s) re-flowed on a hexagonal shape LUXdrive™ Indus Star single (1-Up) or triple (3-Up) star MCPCB; available in cool-white, neutral-white and warm-white.
PART #: CREEXPE2-WHT-X
$4.28 $3.85
Cree XLamp XP-G2 High Power LED Star
XP-G2 Cree XLamp LED(s) re-flowed on a hexagonal shape LUXdrive™ Indus Star single (1-Up) or triple (3-Up) star MCPCB; available in cool-white, neutral-white and warm-white.
PART #: CREEXPG2-X
$5.71 $5.14
Cree XLamp XP-L High Density LED Star
XP-L XLamp Cree LED(s) re-flowed on a hexagonal LUXdrive™ single (1-Up) or triple (3-Up) star MCPCB; available in cool-white, neutral-white and warm-white correlated color temperature (CCT).
PART #: CREEXPL-XXX-X
$8.84 $7.96
Cree XLamp XT-E Royal-Blue LED(s)
Royal-Blue (450nm) Cree XT-E XLamp emitter LED(s) re-flowed on a hexagonal shape LUXdrive™ single (1-Up) or triple (3-Up) star MCPCB. Cree's smallest and most efficient royal blue LED.
PART #: CREEXTE-ROY-X
$5.06 $4.55
Cree XLamp XT-E White LEDs
White Cree XT-E XLamp emitter LED(s) re-flowed on a hexagonal shape LUXdrive™ Indus Star single (1-Up) or triple (3-Up) star MCPCB; available in cool-white and warm-white.
PART #: CREEXTE-XXXX
$5.25 $4.73
Cree XML - RGBW Star LED
Multi-Color Cree XM-L Red, Green, Royal-Blue & White LED
PART #: CREEXML-RGBW
$18.92 $17.02
Cree XPE2 - RGB High Power LED
Red, Green & Blue Cree XP-E2 LEDs re-flowed on a LUXdrive™ star MCPCB
PART #: CREEXPE2-RGB
$19.39 $17.45
Cree XPG - QuadPod 4-Up Cool-White High Power LED
(4) Cool-White Cree XPG LEDs re-flowed in-series on a 24mm round MCPCB
PART #: 0B040-G2765-R5
$29.74 $26.77
Custom 3-Up Cree High Power LED
Mix & match any Cree XPE or XPG LEDs on a LUXdrive star MCPCB
PART #: CUSTOM-3UP-CREE
$24.19 $21.77
Custom 3-Up Luxeon High Power LED
Mix & match any Luxeon C LEDs on a Triple (3-up) LUXdrive 20mm star MCPCB. Choose any combination of colors or whites.
PART #: CUSTOM-3UP-LUXEON
$24.19 $21.77
Dynamic Tunable White LED Strip Light - 24V High-Output Adjustable CCT LED Series
This Dynamic White LED Strip is a constant voltage 24V LED strip light engine featuring 2-in-1 Nichia 757 mid-power LEDs on a rigid PCB. Offered in fully tunable CCT range from 2700K to 6500K.
PART #: K021-382765F60
$43.99 $39.99

LED Binning Explained

CAT Binning Code 
A Flux Bin
B Color Bin
C Forward Voltage Bin

In the manufacturing of LEDs there is a variation of performance around the average values given in the technical data sheets. This means that in the manufacturing process the color, flux (brightness), and even forward voltage can be different from production run to production run. For this reason, manufacturers bin the LED components for these three areas in order to tell specifically what the characteristics will be and so that applications that need all the same LEDs make sure to purchase diodes that are of the same bin.

The manufacturers data sheets (linked at the bottom of every LED product page) will show you what the bin number means so you can search for bins that are just right for you. Here at LEDSupply we try to pick the bins with the highest flux and lowest forward voltage as this will make sure they are the most efficient possible. We always make it a priority to try and provide customers with the same binned LEDs so that there are no variations from diode to diode.

LED emitters (diodes) are labeled using a three to four digit alphanumeric code (CAT code) showing the bin values for emitters packaged on a single reel. All emitters packaged within a reel are of the same 3-variable bin combination. To the right is an example of the CAT code layout.

 

Incandescent Wattage to LED Lumen Comparison Chart 
Incandescent Wattage Lumens
25W 230-270
40W 440-460
60W 800-850
100W 1600

(A) Flux Bin - LED Brightness

LEDs are the brightest lighting solution out there. In terms of brightness, they are measured in Lumens. A lumen is a scientific unit measuring luminous flux or the total amount of visible light from a source. The amount of light (Lumens) you can get out of a single LED depends on how much current you supply to it, this is measured in milliamps (mA) or amps (A). To the right you can see Lumens in the sense of 25, 40, 60 and 100 watt incandescent bulbs, in-case you want to switch to LEDs while keeping a similar amount of Lumens. We also have a breakdown of the LEDs we offer in terms of brightness right here.

 

(B) Color Bin - Correlated Color Temperature & Color Wavelengths

Color Wavelength WheelLEDs allow for a variety of different color whites. Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) is the process of creating different white light at different temperatures. Color temperature is specified in degrees Kelvin (K), which is a temperature scale in which zero occurs at absolute zero and each degree equals one Kelvin. The lower temperatures from 2,500K to 3,500K tend to be a warmer white, like what we are accustomed to for in-home lighting. Neutral White is around 4000K to 4500K whereas the higher temps 5,000K+ are the cool whites.

LEDs are also great in a variety of colors. What changes the colors is the wavelength in nanometers (nm). See our table below for what colors are made from which wavelengths.

 

Color - Wavelength (nm) Table 
Color UV-C UV-B UV-A Violet Royal-Blue Blue Cyan Green Amber Red-Orange Red Deep-Red IR-A
nm 100-280 280-315 315-400 400-440 440-460 460-490 490-520 520-580 580-590 590-617 617-627 627-670 800-1400

 

(C) LED Forward Voltage & Powering LEDs

LEDs are unlike other traditional lights where higher voltages produce brighter light. This is important to know when working with LEDs as most power supplies are made to regulate voltage, not current. Just connecting an LED directly to a standard DC voltage regulated power supply will destroy the diode, as the power supply will provide way more current than what it is rated for as current is not regulated by the power supply.

This is why you need a constant current LED driver between the DC power supply and your LED. The driver then regulates current to the circuit and is never allowed to exceed the maximum current rating of the LED. All you have to do is find the driver that will provide your LEDs with the current they are best run at, this is easy to find by looking at our product pages. In terms of the power supply, the output voltage needs to be at least a few volts higher than the forward voltage rating of the LED(s) you wish to run.

Understanding All Types of LEDs

LEDs are available from us in a large variety of shapes and sizes for a plethora of different applications, sometimes making the selection process a daunting task. To assist in understanding our LED products and how they can be applied to your specific lighting application, we published a comprehensive guide to help you make the switch to LEDs.

 

Glossary
LED Wattage
LED Star: Coined by LumiLEDs Luxeon with the Luxeon I, III and V LEDs because the LED was re-flowed onto a hexagonal shaped 'star' metal core printed circuit board.

MCPCB: Metal Core Printed Circuit Board. For ease of use, surface mount LEDs are permanently secured 're-flowed' onto a printed circuit board, which is insulated and contains conductive tracks for circuit connections; the printed circuit board is on a metal core heatsink.

Re-Flow LED Soldering: Surface mount LEDs are temporarily combined with a thin mask of solder paste to contact pads on a MCPCB and conveyed through a re-flow oven with controlled heat, melting the solder, and permanently attaching the LEDs.

1-Up or 3-Up Star LED: An LED Star with either 1 or 3 LEDs. The LEDs on the 3-Up star are connected in-series via a zero ohm resistor (jumper).

Lumens: A measurement of the total amount of visible light emitted from a light source.

Forward Voltage: The voltage at which current starts to flow in the normal conducting direction.

HB LED: High-Brightness LED with minimum drive currents of 350mA.

COB LED: Chip On Board LED. Also referred to as high-density (HD) arrays, where hundreds of die are packed into the light emitting surface (LES).
Wattage is determined by the drive current (in amps) multiplied by the forward voltage at the drive current. Ten years ago when Lumileds released the Luxeon I (350mA) and Luxeon III (700mA), commonly referred to as 1-watt and 3-watt LEDs, the forward voltage were such that the LEDs were approximately 1-watt and 3-watts respectively. However, 2014, the forward voltages of LEDs have decreased enough that 350mA, 700mA and 1000mA drive currents no longer produce the same wattage. For example, a Cree XP-G2 at 1000mA is 3-watts, where the Luxeon III at 700mA would have been approximately 3-watts.
More Helpful Content on LEDs
We at LEDSupply try to do more than just supply LEDs, by doing our best to help educate those that wish to learn more. We are constantly publishing LED related content to our BLOG and here below are a few posts you might be interesting in reading.

 

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