TE Connectivity LUMAWISE Type Z50 LED Holders for Cree CXA Arrays
TE Connectivity's (TE) LUMAWISE Type Z50 LED Holders for Cree CXA Arrays are small, low-profile, flexible LED holders designed to provide a quick and easy solderless connection to Cree CXA arrays. These holders use standard screws to directly attach CXA LEDs to a heat sink, allowing designs to be more reliable, easier to use, and faster to market. TE LUMAWISE Type Z50 LED Holders provide a reliable solderless power connection, secure mechanical attachment, proper thermal hold-down forces, and a landing zone with attachment features for additional secondary optics.Features
- Snap-in LED retention feature simplifies installation by securing the LED to the holder before mounting
- Poke-in wire connection eliminates time-consuming soldering to the LED
- Enables constant thermal downforce to minimize influence by thermal plastic deformation at high temperature
- Makes easy and clean thermal paste application possible with built-in excess paste overflow feature
- Provides a specified and stable landing area for additional secondary optics
- Optional alternate mechanical optic attachment accessory
- Minimalistic aesthetic design with clear polarity indication to aid assembly
- Mechanically strong and robust design with negligible light interference
- Available optics from Carclo and LEDIL
Specifications
- Mechanical
- -40°C to +105°C operating temperature range
- Utilizes a minimum screw size of #4 or M3 for attachment
- Poke-in style electrical contacts supporting 22AWG to 18AWG solid, fused, and stranded wire
- Z50 with optics attach: 50mm diameter x 6mm high
- Z50 low-profile: 45mm x 3.4mm high
- Enables compliance to Zhaga book 3 standard
- Electrical
- 5A current rating
- 300VDC voltage rating
- UL 1977- and CSA-recognized component (cUR)
- IEC 60838-2-2 (up to 60VDC max)
- Material
- High mechanical strength and heat resistance
- UL 94V-0 flammability rating
Applications
- Spotlights
- Down lights
- Stage lights
- Wall washers
- Architectural lighting
Additional Resources
Published: 2014-04-28
| Updated: 2022-03-11
