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==XP-E==
==XP-E==


Introduced in Fall of 2008, the XP-E shrunk the XR-E by 80%, now 3.45 mm square. It is available, in white (cool, neutral, and warm), blue, green, amber, red, and red-orange. For cool white, bins are Q3, Q4, Q5, R2 and R3 with output from 93.9 to 122 lumens. Neutral white bins are from P4 to Q4 (100 lumens min) and warm white bins range from P2 to Q2 (87.4 lumens min).
Introduced in Fall of 2008, the XP-E shrunk the XR-E by 80% (though it uses the same die), now 3.45 mm square. It is available, in white (cool, neutral, and warm), blue, green, amber, red, and red-orange. For cool white, bins are Q3, Q4, Q5, R2 and R3 with output from 93.9 to 122 lumens. Neutral white bins are from P4 to Q4 (100 lumens min) and warm white bins range from P2 to Q2 (87.4 lumens min).


[http://www.cree.com/products/pdf/XLampXP-E.pdf Cree XP-E datasheet]
[http://www.cree.com/products/pdf/XLampXP-E.pdf Cree XP-E datasheet]
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This LED is used in the Nitecore Defender Infinity, early Quarks (R2, neutral whites used a Q3), the iTP A series EOS and S series lights, EagleTac P100 and T100 series.
This LED is used in the Nitecore Defender Infinity, early Quarks (R2, neutral whites used a Q3), the iTP A series EOS and S series lights, EagleTac P100 and T100 series.


This [http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showpost.php?p=3336570&postcount=7 CPF post] allows easy identification of the XP-C, XP-E, and XP-G LED's. The XP-E has 3 strips on the die as opposed to 2 on the XP-C and 4 on the XP-G.
The XP-E has 3 strips on the die as opposed to 2 on the XP-C and 4 on the XP-G.


[[File:Cree_xp-e.jpg|thumb|Cree XP-E LED]]
[[File:Cree_xp-e.jpg|thumb|Cree XP-E LED]]