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==Luxeon Rebel==
==Luxeon Rebel==


Used in [[Mag Instrument|Maglites]] through 2010. Also used in early versions of [[Fenix]] LxD/PxD series.
[[File:Luxeon rebel.jpg|thumb|300px|Luxeon Rebel LED mounted in a Maglite]]Used in [[Mag Instrument|Maglites]] through 2010. Also used in early versions of [[Fenix]] LxD/PxD series.


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Revision as of 09:24, 18 January 2011

Philips Lumileds Lighting Company is based in San Jose, California. It was started in 1999 as a joint venture between Philips and Agilent (spun off of HP), but in 2005 Philips bought Agilent's share, so now it is part of Philips. They developed some of the first power LED's to be used in flashlights, like the Luxeon I, III, and V, and continue to produce the Luxeon Rebel.

Luxeon Rebel

Luxeon Rebel LED mounted in a Maglite

Used in Maglites through 2010. Also used in early versions of Fenix LxD/PxD series.

Luxeon Rebel Brightness Bins
(lumens)
Bin 350mA
H 50-60
J 60-70
K 70-80
L 80-90
M 90-100
P 100-130
Q 120-140
R 160-180
S 180-200

Luxeon Rebel ES

Same size package as the regular Rebel but with a larger die under the dome, the Rebel ES is capable of output of 200 lumens at 700mA and 320 lumens at 1000mA. The brightness bins below are not directly comparable to the ones above since the ES series are rated at a higher current.

Luxeon Rebel ES Brightness Bins
(lumens)
Bin 700mA
T 200-220
U 220-240
V 240-260
W 260-280
X 280-300

Past Products

Luxeon I a 1-watt LED capable of producing 30-60 lumens at 350mA, this LED was used in the Fenix L1S

Luxeon III a 3-watt LED LED capable of producing 60-90 lumens at currents up to 1400mA. Used in the Fenix L1T

Luxeon V a 5-watt LED

Luxeon K2 smaller than the earlier Luxeons, but with greater output of up to 140 lumens at 1500mA.

Luxeon K2 TFFC for "thin film flip chip"