Just scanned the 2D barcode-the one at the rear /on the thermal slug- ,Binning has always been a glass half full or empty kinda argument. Is it better to have a guarantee of a certain performance level or better for one to select a price/performance level. Is CREE really helping us or helping itself to justify it's all over the charts yields by binning or are they showing us how much control and scrutiny they have over their yields. Industry types have been arguing over the value of binning for a while and ultimately the majority of buyers don't want to know about binning. I myself would just like a guarantee of performance in the real world that doesn't require me to buy or rent expensive equipment to see if I'm actually getting that performance in my light/environment.
But here's an interesting little Bridgelux fact that might blossom into something. All Bridgelux Veros, and LD XNovas but not CREEs, have a UPC code that is supposed to have information about the COB like date of production and QA stuff. I'm wondering has anyone tried to use their smartphone to read this UPC and get the info from Bridgelux? Perhaps there is some info in the Veros that allows us to "bin" them? Like is there some lumen per watt ratings associated with this UPC data? Will reading this UPC code allow us to confirm we have a WW Vero that does 160 lm/W? Hmmmm.
Thought so myself,also ...Smells like UnsPsc number.
Top side product markings and identification improve installation and inventory management
– Alphanumeric part number to the right of the connector port, part number indicates CCT and CRI
– 2D QR Code laser marked for full traceability back to LED wafer
– Easy to read polarity symbols near the solder pads and connector ports
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Hmm..Well...With the time and codes, I see a COB made in 2010 and one in 2011 (my guess).
I never really took much notice to the barcodes until my last build. It's about time we began investigating its purpose .
30 E 10K0 LX2 .....????
Product Nomenclature
The part number designation for Bridgelux Vero LED arrays is explained as follows:
BXRC – AB C DEFG – H – IJ
Where:
BXRC – Designates Product Family
AB – Designates The Nominal Color Temperature; 27 = 2700K; 30 = 3000K, etc.
C – Designates Minimum CRI; C = 70, E = 80, G = 90
DEFG – Designates Nominal Flux; 10K0 = 10, 000 lm, etc.
H – Designates Array Configuration
IJ – Designates CCT Bin Options 02 = 2 SDCM 03 = 3 SDCM 04 = 4 SDCM
LX2 .....????...
...maybe HI - Designates Array Configuration LX = ????
...maybe J - Designates CCT Bin Options 2 = 2 SDCM , 3 = 3 SDCM . 4 = 4 SDCM
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