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Lumileds LUXEON SunPlus Series LED | New Product Brief

June 19, 2017 by Mouser Electronics

Lumileds LUXEON SunPlus Series LEDs are designed for indoor and greenhouse farming, with binning and testing based on Photosynthetic Photon Flux, or PPF, ensuring the emitted wavelengths drive photosynthesis and improve growth and yield.

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Lumileds LUXEON SunPlus Series LED

Lumileds LUXEON SunPlus Series LEDs are designed for indoor and greenhouse farming, with binning and testing based on Photosynthetic Photon Flux, or PPF, ensuring the emitted wavelengths drive photosynthesis and improve growth and yield. SunPlus Series LEDs have a 150° viewing angle for uniform light distribution and are available in varying wavelengths across the entire Photosynthetic Active Region. By optimizing the light output for PPF, growers can reduce energy consumption, water usage, and A/C costs.  

LUXEON SunPlus 20 LEDs are suited for compact designs with high photon density and for creating custom light recipes, while SunPlus 35 LEDs are designed for vertical farming, with high uniformity at short distances.

  • Binned to maximize growth
  • Reduced heat for better working environment
  • LUXEON SunPlus 20:
    • Package: 2.0 mm x 2.0 mm
    • Colors: far red, deep red, royal blue, lime, cool white
  • LUXEON SunPlus 35:
    • Package: 3.5 mm x 3.5 mm
    • Colors: purple (2.5%, 12.5%, or 25% blue), royal blue, lime

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