30 Nov 2021

Luminus Devices is excited to introduce the CVM-45 COB arrays, specifically designed for studio and stage lighting, the first in a family of Robusto™ products.

This new line from Luminus can deliver incredible 90% lumen maintenance and color stability beyond 36k hours, even at case temperatures as high as 120C. 

CVM-45 COBs

The first of the Robusto products, the CVM-45 COBs have outstanding color quality, high lumen intensity, and the industry’s best flux and color stability over their operating life.

The CVM-45, at 400W to 600W, delivers up to two times the flux levels of conventional metal halide sources, due to its high lumen output and directional emission – no more “replacement bulbs” needed. Over 50,000-lumen output is achievable at 5600K and 500W, with >95 TLCI and CRI, and >20k hours of lumen maintenance.

High-output light source

To streamline the design process, customers can pair the CVM-45 COBs with the Cuvée Systems

David Davito, COB Product Line Director, Illumination at Luminus, shares his enthusiasm for this new product line, “Combining outstanding color quality, 50,000 lumens of intensity, and the industry’s most stable flux and color, the CVM-45 gives the film and TV industry the high output light source they can rely on for any project.” 

To streamline the design process, customers can pair the CVM-45 COBs with the Cuvée Systems recently released MVMC driver to create a full solution.

MVMC Series of LED drivers

The MVMC Series of LED drivers has been designed for mid-voltage, mid-current applications that are common to entertainment, industrial, and general lighting solutions. Supporting outputs of up to 10 Amps and 60V, the >500 Watt rated drivers offer excellent dimming flicker-free performance, and active thermal management to monitor LED temperature, current, and voltage.

Kin Chan, Director of Product Management explains, “Our MVMC drivers can drive high voltage, high power LED arrays with precise deep dimming and flicker-free which is needed for excellent high definition filming.”