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[[File:Luminus_SST-90.jpg|thumb|Luminus SST-90 LED]]Luminus is a LED manufacturer based in Billerica, Massachusetts. They produce the SST-50 and SST-90 LED's (SSR-50 and SSR-90 are just the LED mounted to a star). These LED's compete with the [[Seoul Semiconductor|SSC]] P7 and [[Cree]] MC-E, but the LED is a single emitter instead of 4 separate ones working together. The size of the emitter is similar so there is a large hotspot, but because the entire emitter lights up, SST-50 lights are less prone to a donut hole of darkness at the center of the beam.
[[File:Luminus_SST-90.jpg|thumb|Luminus SST-90 LED]]Luminus is a LED manufacturer based in Billerica, Massachusetts. They produce the SST-50 and SST-90 LEDs (SSR-50 and SSR-90 are just the LED mounted to a star). These LEDs compete with the [[Seoul Semiconductor|SSC]] P7 and [[Cree]] MC-E, but the LED is a single emitter instead of 4 separate ones working together. The size of the emitter is similar so there is a large hotspot, but because the entire emitter lights up, SST-50 lights are less prone to a donut hole of darkness at the center of the beam.
 
==SBT-90==
 
The SBT-90 uses the same die as the SST-90, but it is behind a flat window instead of a dome. While the SBT-90 has less output, flashlights that use the SBT-90 will have greater throw than an equivalent with an SST-90. This LED was first used the [[Olight]] SR95 and [[EagleTac]] MX25L2. [http://www.luminus.com/products/SBT-90.html Web page], [http://www.luminus.com/products/Luminus_SBT90_Datasheet.pdf datasheet], [http://www.luminus.com/products/Luminus_SBT90_BinningLabeling.pdf binning].
 
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 400px;"
|+ Luminus SBT-90 (maximum bin is NA)
|-
!Bin  !! 3150mA<BR>(350mA/mm&sup2;)<BR>44% !! 5000mA<BR>(555mA/mm&sup2;)<BR>64% !! 9000mA<BR>(1000mA/mm&sup2;)<BR>100%
|-
|MB  ||    653-700  ||  950-1018  ||  1485-1590
|-
|'''NA*'''  ||    700-752  ||  1018-1094  ||  1590-1710
|}
 


==SST-50==
==SST-50==


The SST-50 is 2.2mm x 2.2mm (5 mm&sup2;) drawing up to 5 amps while outputting up to 1250 emitter lumens. This is a big current draw for a flashlight and batteries and produces a large amount of heat, therefore the LED's are driven lower than maximum. Flashlights using this LED are capable of 500 lumens of output on one 18650 li-ion cell and up to 900 lumens using 2 18650's. [http://www.luminus.com/content1518 web page]
The SST-50 is 2.2mm x 2.2mm (5 mm&sup2;) drawing up to 5 amps while outputting up to 1250 emitter lumens. This is a big current draw for a flashlight and batteries and produces a large amount of heat, therefore the LEDs are driven lower than maximum. Flashlights using this LED are capable of 500 lumens of output on one 18650 li-ion cell and up to 900 lumens using 2 18650's. [http://www.luminus.com/products/SST-50.html web page], [http://www.luminus.com/products/Luminus_SST50_Datasheet.pdf datasheet], [http://www.luminus.com/products/Luminus_SST50_BinningLabeling.pdf binning].


The SST-50 is used in the ThruNite Catapult, LumaPower D-Mini VX Ultra, Olight M21 Warrior Luminus, and the Tiablo AS50.
The SST-50 is used in the ThruNite Catapult, LumaPower D-Mini VX Ultra, Olight M21 Warrior Luminus, and the Tiablo AS50.


Here are the [[Brightness Bins]] for the SST-50. Note that unlike Cree, Luminus gives benchmarks at some current per mm&sup2; instead of just a current level to the LED.
Here are the [[Brightness Bins]] for the SST-50. Sometimes the flux bins are given as "GG" instead of "WG" but it seems to be the same thing. Note that unlike Cree, Luminus gives benchmarks at some current per mm&sup2; instead of just a current level to the LED. Bins shown below were revised in February 2011 (for reference the old bins are [[Old Luminus bins|here]]).


{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 400px;"
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 400px;"
|+ Luminus SST-50 (maximum bin is J)
|+ Luminus SST-50 (maximum bin is J)
|-     
|-     
!Bin !! 1750mA<BR>(350mA/mm&sup2;) !! 2800mA<BR>(700mA/mm&sup2;) !! 5000mA<BR>(1000mA/mm&sup2;)
!Bin !! 1750mA<BR>(350mA/mm&sup2;)<BR>100% !! 2800mA<BR>(560mA/mm&sup2;)<BR>160% !! 5000mA<BR>(1000mA/mm&sup2;)<BR>270%
|-
|-
|F   ||  275-350  ||  413-525   ||    635-823
|G   ||  275-350  ||  440-560   ||    743-945
|-
|-
|G   ||  350-425  ||  525-638   ||    823-999
|H   ||  350-425  ||  560-680   ||    945-1148
|-
|-
|H   ||  425-500  ||  638-750   ||  999-1175
|'''J*'''   ||  425-500  ||  680-800   ||  1148-1350
|-
|-
|'''J*'''  ||  500-600  ||  750-900   ||  1175-1410
|||  500-600  ||  800-960   ||  1350-1620
|-
|-
|K   ||  600-700  ||  900-1050   ||  1410-1645
|L   ||  600-700  ||  960-1120   ||  1620-1890
|}    
|}
 
 


==SST-90==
==SST-90==


The SST-90 is 3mm x 3mm (9mm&sup2;) drawing up to 9 amps while outputting up to 2250 emitter lumens. [http://www.luminus.com/content1504 web page]
The SST-90 is 3mm x 3mm (9mm&sup2;) drawing up to 9 amps while outputting up to 2250 emitter lumens. Bins K, L, M, N, and P are subdivided into 50-lumen increments (e.g. M1, M2, and M3, where M1 would 700-750, M2 would 750-800, etc.).[http://www.luminus.com/products/SST-90.html web page] [http://www.luminus.com/products/Luminus_SST90_Datasheet.pdf datasheet], [http://www.luminus.com/products/Luminus_SST90_BinningLabeling.pdf binning].


      
      
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 400px;"
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 400px;"
|+ Luminus SST-90 (maxium bin is N)
|+ Luminus SST-90 (maximum bin is N)
|-
|-
!Bin  !! 3200mA<BR>(350mA/mm&sup2;) !! 5000mA<BR>(700mA/mm&sup2;) !! 9000mA<BR>(1000mA/mm&sup2;)
!Bin  !! 3150mA<BR>(350mA/mm&sup2;)<BR>100% !! 5000mA<BR>(555mA/mm&sup2;)<BR>155% !! 9000mA<BR>(1000mA/mm&sup2;)<BR>270%
|-
|-
|K   ||    600-700  ||  882-1029   ||  1410-1645
|L   ||    600-700  ||  930-1085   ||  1620-1890
|-
|-
|L   ||    700-850  ||  1029-1250   ||  1645-1998
|M   ||    700-850  ||  1085-1318   ||  1890-2295
|-
|-
|M   ||  850-1000  ||  1250-1470   ||  1998-2350
|N   ||  850-1000  ||  1318-1550   ||  2295-2700
|-
|-
|'''N*''' ||  1000-1200  ||  1470-1764   ||  2350-2820
|'''P*'''   ||  1000-1200  ||  1550-1860   ||  2700-3240
|-
|-
|P   ||  1200-1450  ||  1764-2132   ||  2820-3408
|Q   ||  1200-1450  ||  1860-2248   ||  3240-3915
|}
|}


==CBM-360==
==CBM-360==


The CBM/CSM-360 is four SST-90 dies mounted on a single device. It is designed as a replacement for high power illumination lamps. [http://www.luminus.com/content1519 web page]  
The CBM/CSM-360 is four SST-90 dies mounted on a single device. It is designed as a replacement for high power illumination lamps. [http://www.luminus.com/products/CBM-360.html web page]


==Tint Bins==
==Tint Bins==


[[File:Luminus.jpg|thumb|400px|Luminus tint bins plotted on chromaticity chart]]Luminus uses tint bins based on [[ANSI White]] groupings, but they are expanded and subdivided. Each quadrangle is subdivided into four quadrants plus there are additional regions outside of ANSI. In product numbers, the tint bin is given towards the end, just before the last 3 digits which indicate a wavelength. Other parts of the product number give the ANSI CCT value:
[[File:Luminus.jpg|thumb|400px|Luminus tint bins plotted on chromaticity chart]]Luminus uses tint bins based on [[ANSI White]] groupings, but they are expanded and subdivided. Each ANSI quadrangle is subdivided into four quadrants plus there are additional regions outside of ANSI. In product numbers, the tint bin is given towards the end, just before the last 3 digits which indicate a wavelength. Other parts of the product number give the ANSI [[Terminology#CCT|CCT]] value:


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Luminus also assigns a CRI codes with S being 70, M is 83, and H is 92.
Luminus also assigns a [[Terminology#CRI|CRI]] code where S is a CRI of 70, M is 83, and H is 92.
 
See Luminus' [http://www.luminus.com/stuff/contentmgr/files/0/7eb14830d012e30b2e7c4d7816aa9a9b/miscdocs/pds_001393_rev03_phlatlight_binning_and_labeling.pdf Phlatlight Binning and Labeling] guide for more information.
 


http://www.luminus.com/
http://www.luminus.com/

Latest revision as of 18:58, 23 January 2014

Luminus SST-90 LED

Luminus is a LED manufacturer based in Billerica, Massachusetts. They produce the SST-50 and SST-90 LEDs (SSR-50 and SSR-90 are just the LED mounted to a star). These LEDs compete with the SSC P7 and Cree MC-E, but the LED is a single emitter instead of 4 separate ones working together. The size of the emitter is similar so there is a large hotspot, but because the entire emitter lights up, SST-50 lights are less prone to a donut hole of darkness at the center of the beam.

SBT-90

The SBT-90 uses the same die as the SST-90, but it is behind a flat window instead of a dome. While the SBT-90 has less output, flashlights that use the SBT-90 will have greater throw than an equivalent with an SST-90. This LED was first used the Olight SR95 and EagleTac MX25L2. Web page, datasheet, binning.

Luminus SBT-90 (maximum bin is NA)
Bin 3150mA
(350mA/mm²)
44%
5000mA
(555mA/mm²)
64%
9000mA
(1000mA/mm²)
100%
MB 653-700 950-1018 1485-1590
NA* 700-752 1018-1094 1590-1710


SST-50

The SST-50 is 2.2mm x 2.2mm (5 mm²) drawing up to 5 amps while outputting up to 1250 emitter lumens. This is a big current draw for a flashlight and batteries and produces a large amount of heat, therefore the LEDs are driven lower than maximum. Flashlights using this LED are capable of 500 lumens of output on one 18650 li-ion cell and up to 900 lumens using 2 18650's. web page, datasheet, binning.

The SST-50 is used in the ThruNite Catapult, LumaPower D-Mini VX Ultra, Olight M21 Warrior Luminus, and the Tiablo AS50.

Here are the Brightness Bins for the SST-50. Sometimes the flux bins are given as "GG" instead of "WG" but it seems to be the same thing. Note that unlike Cree, Luminus gives benchmarks at some current per mm² instead of just a current level to the LED. Bins shown below were revised in February 2011 (for reference the old bins are here).

Luminus SST-50 (maximum bin is J)
Bin 1750mA
(350mA/mm²)
100%
2800mA
(560mA/mm²)
160%
5000mA
(1000mA/mm²)
270%
G 275-350 440-560 743-945
H 350-425 560-680 945-1148
J* 425-500 680-800 1148-1350
K 500-600 800-960 1350-1620
L 600-700 960-1120 1620-1890

SST-90

The SST-90 is 3mm x 3mm (9mm²) drawing up to 9 amps while outputting up to 2250 emitter lumens. Bins K, L, M, N, and P are subdivided into 50-lumen increments (e.g. M1, M2, and M3, where M1 would 700-750, M2 would 750-800, etc.).web page datasheet, binning.


Luminus SST-90 (maximum bin is N)
Bin 3150mA
(350mA/mm²)
100%
5000mA
(555mA/mm²)
155%
9000mA
(1000mA/mm²)
270%
L 600-700 930-1085 1620-1890
M 700-850 1085-1318 1890-2295
N 850-1000 1318-1550 2295-2700
P* 1000-1200 1550-1860 2700-3240
Q 1200-1450 1860-2248 3240-3915

CBM-360

The CBM/CSM-360 is four SST-90 dies mounted on a single device. It is designed as a replacement for high power illumination lamps. web page

Tint Bins

Luminus tint bins plotted on chromaticity chart

Luminus uses tint bins based on ANSI White groupings, but they are expanded and subdivided. Each ANSI quadrangle is subdivided into four quadrants plus there are additional regions outside of ANSI. In product numbers, the tint bin is given towards the end, just before the last 3 digits which indicate a wavelength. Other parts of the product number give the ANSI CCT value:

Luminus Color Temperature Codes
Bin Name Temperature
DL Daylight 6500-5000K
CL Cool white 5000-4000K
WT White 4500-3500K
WR Warm white 3500-2700K

Luminus also assigns a CRI code where S is a CRI of 70, M is 83, and H is 92.

http://www.luminus.com/