Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced digital component solutions, today announced the launch of the “Q-series,” a new line-up of LED linear modules for use in premium indoor luminaire applications where an exceptionally high level of light efficacy* is required.
The Q-series features 200 lumens per watt (lm/W) of light efficacy, which is the highest efficacy level among current LED linear modules. The new modules are the first to incorporate the LM301B, Samsung’s recently announced mid-power LED package.
This allows LED lighting fixtures using the new modules to reach more than 150lm/W, enabled through an optical efficiency level of approximately 86 percent and LED driver efficiency of about 88 percent. The Q-series’ performance levels are ideally suited to meet DLC** Premium technical standards, which require higher efficacy and lumen maintenance specifications than the DLC Standard classification.
The new Q-series modules come in one-, two- and four-foot sizes, and can be combined linearly to achieve any desired length. There are two sets of modules: Q-series modules for the North American market are UL certified, while those for the European market have CE certification.
With the addition of the premium Q-series line-up, Samsung now offers five families of LED lighting modules (Q-, H-, M-, S- and V-series) to meet most indoor LED lighting needs. The Q-series has the same form factor as Samsung’s other modules for easy retrofitting with existing LED luminaires and is now available through Samsung’s worldwide LED sales network.
Samsung’s Q-series line-up includes:
(@ tp = 40 ºC, 4000K)
| Region | Type | Model | Luminous Flux | Efficacy | Conditions |
| US | 4 ft. | LT-QB22A | 4,000 lm | 203 lm/W | 450 mA, 43.8 V |
| 2 ft. | LT-Q562A | 2,000 lm | 450 mA, 21.9 V | ||
| 1 ft. | LT-Q282A | 1,000 lm | 450 mA, 11.0 V | ||
| Europe | 2 ft. | LT-Q562B | 2,000 lm | 180 mA, 54.8 V | |
| 1 ft. | LT-Q282B | 1,000 lm | 180 mA, 27.4 V |
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