Working closely with various IC manufacturers, Wurth Electronics Midcom released several new transformers and inductors designed for LED lighting applications. These components maximize operational efficiency while maintaining a compact size for small form factor circuit board construction. All transformers for these semiconductors are designed for low leakage inductance. This … [Read more...]
Philips Sharpens Focus on LED lighting
Philips Electronics India is expanding its portfolio of lighting solutions by launching energy-efficient products specifically designed and made in India. The company has introduced LED lamps (light emitting diodes) targeted at the local market for street lighting, offices and retail outlets. According to industry estimates, lighting consumes close to 17 percent of power in … [Read more...]
High Powered Infrared LED Emitter Lights to 600 Watts
Larson Electronics’ magnalight.com added several new infrared LED light emitters, including models that include 360 watts, 480 watts and 600 watts of infrared light in the 850nm or 940nm range. The infrared LED lights operate on 12/24 volts or they can be configured for high voltage applications to 277 Volts AC 50/60 Hz. Visit magnalight.com for more information. … [Read more...]
Commercial Lighting Survey Reveals Interest in LEDs
The OSRAM SYLVANIA Commercial Lighting Survey, released Sept. 21, revealed the priorities and experiences of more than 350 facilities decision-makers and lighting designers across the education, healthcare, hospitality, office and retail sectors. The survey sheds light on the current and emerging needs of building professionals and defines how highly efficient LEDs are shaping … [Read more...]
Graphite Foam Promises Longer-Lasting LEDs
A new graphite foam cooling system developed at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee may soon allow LED lamps to go much longer between fixture replacements. The graphite foam works by passively wicking heat away from the lamp via its lightly packed, open skeletal structure – and given that a 10-degree decrease in operating temperature … [Read more...]
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