2013年10月31日星期四

Quantum LED Leverages Cree LEDs Commercial Lamp Bulbs

CRS Electronics Inc. (“CRS” or the “Company”), a developer and manufacturer of LED lighting products, today announced they have selected Cree, a market-leading innovator of lighting-class LEDs, to provide the LEDs for their new QuantumLED commercial lamp (bulb) brand....


CRS Electronics Inc. (“CRS” or the “Company”), a developer and manufacturer of LED lighting products, today announced they have selected Cree, a market-leading innovator of lighting-class LEDs, to provide the LEDs for their new QuantumLED commercial lamp (bulb) brand. QuantumLED lamps will feature Cree’s latest XP-G2 LED technology.


“We do all of our product development in-house and consistently look to Cree for the latest in LED technology,” said Scott Riesebosch, Chief Technology Officer at CRS Electronics. “As a customer that uses the XP package, we’re excited to be able to extend our product portfolio with the newest XP-G2 LED.”




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Cree-XP-G2-LED





Cree’s XLamp® XP-G2 LED has been employed throughout the QuantumLED directional lamp product portfolio. The initial product offering includes PAR lamps, as well as MR16 lamps in three distinct lumen packages. A family of R and BR reflectorized lamps will also be offered. Directional lamps will be available in multiple beam angles, and all will offer the highest lumen output, efficacies, and color temperature ranges on the market. In addition, QuantumLED will feature an extremely hard-to-find 2200 Kelvin color temperature option throughout its entire product line.

“CRS Electronics’ QuantumLED lamps showcase the advantages of Cree’s XP-G2 LEDs,” said Paul Thieken, Cree Director of Marketing, LED Components. “The XP-G2 LED allows CRS to seamlessly leverage the higher-performance Cree LEDs without making any additional investment.”


About Cree




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Cree-LED-logo





Cree is leading the LED lighting revolution and making energy-wasting traditional lighting technologies obsolete through the use of energy-efficient, mercury-free LED lighting. Cree is a market-leading innovator of lighting-class LEDs, LED lighting, and semiconductor products for power and radio frequency (RF) applications.

Cree’s product families include LED fixtures and bulbs, blue and green LED chips, high-brightness LEDs, lighting-class power LEDs, power-switching devices and RF devices. Cree’s products are driving improvements in applications such as general illumination, electronic signs and signals, power supplies and inverters.


For additional product and Company information, please refer to www.cree.com.


About CRS Electronics




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CRS-Electronics-logo





CRS Electronics, Inc. (TSX-V:LED), is a Lighting Facts partner and, for more than 15 years, has been a leader in the emerging, rapidly-growing market of high efficiency LED lighting. In addition to cutting edge R&D, exemplified by numerous patents, CRS Electronics designs and manufactures innovative electronics and LED lighting technologies for major customers, as well as its own product brands. CRS Electronics designs, develops and delivers optimal electronics and LED solutions for a myriad of commercial applications.

Quantum LED Leverages Cree LEDs Commercial Lamp Bulbs

2W G4 Base LED Light - US$2.50

2W 2020 SMD LED Light
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Key Specs: 2W, G4 base, 18mm (4D)/24mm (5D), Warm White (3000-3500K) / Cold White (6000-6500K), AC/DC 12V
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2W 2020 SMD LED Light
Products Model: BY-BL320
Key Specs: 2W, G4 base, 18mm (4D)/24mm (5D), Warm White (3000-3500K) / Cold White (6000-6500K), AC/DC 12V
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2W G4 4D 5D 2020 SMD LED Light Bulb Lamp Cold White/Warm White AC/DC 12V



  • Products Model #: BY-BL320

  • Manufactured by: TopLedLight

  • Category: 1W/ 3W/ 4W/ 5W/ 6W/ 9W High Power LED Bulb Lamp

  • Retail price: US$3.00

  • Wholesale Price: US$2.50

  • MOQ: 10 PCS, In Stock , 1000 Units in Stock

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Product Description



  • Brand new & high qualtiy

  • Spotlight, no shadow

  • Energy saving, low power consumption, long life expectancy

  • Used in nearly any application, including under cabinet, RV, car, boat and landscaping lights, and so on



Specification



  • Base Type: G4

  • Input power: AC/DC 12V

  • Power: 2W

  • Light color: Warm White (3000-3500K) / Cold White (6000-6500K)

  • Beam angle: 360°

  • Lifespan: >30000 hours

  • Material: Aluminium

  • Size: 18mm (4D)/24mm (5D)



Notice


pls tell you want this lamp in flat top or convex top, warm white or cold white.



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  • 1 x 2W G4 2020 SMD LED Light




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Cree, Philips Lumileds, and Luminus Devices extend COB LED technology

Luminus Devices, Philips Lumileds, and Cree have all made recent chip-on-board (COB) LED technology announcements that in aggregate span increased lumen output in both small and large LED packages. The variety of options in chip-on-board LED arrays continues to expand, both in brighter LEDs...


The variety of options in chip-on-board LED arrays continues to expand, both in brighter LEDs with smaller light-emitting surfaces and in larger components with maximum flux output. Luminus Devices, Philips Lumileds, and Cree have all made recent chip-on-board (COB) LED technology announcements that in aggregate span increased lumen output in both small and large LED packages. Cree announced a brighter LED with a 23-mm light-emitting surface (LES) and a new 30-mm part in the CXA family. Lumileds announced a 10% gain in performance across its entire COB line. And Luminus Devices entered the COB segment for the first time with its Xnova family charting a new path to serve general solid-state lighting (SSL) applications.


Cree CXA3590 and CXA3070



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cree-cxa3070-LED



Cree has now upgraded its 23-mm family with the CXA3070 LED extending the performance range to 11,000 lm at 85° operating temperature. SSL manufacturers that used the prior CXA3050 LED can drop the new family member into existing designs with little or no change required and deliver higher-performance products. “The high-performance CXA3070 LED array enables us to offer metal-halide replacements that exceed the efficiency and life of the technology they replace,” said David Gershaw, president, RemPhos Technologies LLC. “Cree CXA LED arrays set the industry standard for integrated arrays, providing excellent efficacy, reliability, and light output.” The CXA3590, meanwhile, is Cree’s largest COB LED yet, delivers 16,225 lm, and is designed to replace 250W metal halide (MH) sources. “We are excited that Cree is extending the CXA family because it enables us to address more applications with a single, easy-to-use platform,” said David Lin, general manager, Yah Juang Lighting Technology. “The CXA3590 LEDs allow us to address high-lumen applications with a single LED, a feat which would have taken hundreds of other LEDs to accomplish.”



Lumileds bumps COB performance




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philips-lumileds-luxeon-cob-family





Philips Lumileds only entered the COB space back at Lightfair in May offering components with an LES of 9, 13, or 15 mm. “Just one quarter into volume product deliveries, we have increased Luxeon COB performance by +10%, which speaks to the rapid rate at which we upgrade the lumen output and efficacy of our products,” said Eric Senders, product line director at Philips Lumileds. The products now span the range of 1000 to 7000 lm with typical efficacy of 130 lm/W. A 2200-lm 9-mm LED in warm white delivers 2200 lm at 100 lm/W. The company also asserts that its metal-core substrate delivers better thermal performance than competitive products and allows SSL manufacturers to utilize 40% smaller heat sinks.

Luminus enters COB market




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luminus-xnova-led-family





Luminus Devices’ entry into the COB arena is somewhat a surprise. The company had previously focused on building larger individual LED die to serve high-lumen-output applications. Indeed, the company contributed a feature article on its round monolithic emitters in March 2013 that essentially questioned the value proposition of COB technology. Luminus has since been acquired by Sanan subsidiary Lightera. The new Xnova LED family is the combined work of Luminus and Lightera, and, according to a company spokesperson, represents “a change in direction for Luminus with regard to general lighting.” Luminus will continue to supply its larger-die LEDs into entertainment, display, medical, ultraviolet (UV), and other specialty applications. The Xnova family is being debuted this week at the Hong Kong Lighting Fair with products spanning the range from 350 to 10,000 lm. Cool white efficacy is 134 lm/W and warm white efficacy is 120 lm/W. CRI ranges from 75 to 95. “The Xnova family enables further adoption of LED technology into mass markets by providing our customers with outstanding technical performance and superior value,” said Decai Sun, chairman and CEO of Luminus. “Leading lighting companies around the globe are already designing their next-generation lighting solutions based on our new technology.”

Cree, Philips Lumileds, and Luminus Devices extend COB LED technology

Osram and Dominant Settle Patent Dispute

Lighting manufacturer Osram and LED manufacturer Dominant have settled their patent dispute. Additionally Osram licensed certain patents to Dominant. The parties agreed to keep the details of the settlement confidential.


Osram reports that it has settled its latest patent dispute with Maylaysian LED manufacturer Dominant Semiconductor. The two companies agreed to keep the details of the settlement confidential. Osram and Dominant appear to be unusually tight-lipped about even which patents were disputed. Although Osram acknowledged that as part of the settlement, it licensed certain patents to Dominant. The agreement reportedly covers patents in the field of opto-electronic semiconductor components.


The two companies have had ongoing patent disputes going back to at least 2006 when the United States International Trade Commission banned the importation of certain Dominant Semiconductor products into the United States due to patent violations. In the past, disputes between the two companies have involved Osram’s patents related to light conversion (phosphor) technology in white LEDs. It is not clear if these patents were related to the current settlement.


About Osram



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Osram_Logo



OSRAM Licht AG is a multinational lighting manufacturer headquartered in Munich, Germany. It is a world-leading lighting manufacturer.

OSRAM was founded in 1919 by the merger of the lighting businesses of Auergesellschaft, Siemens & Halske and Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG). On July 5, 2013, OSRAM was spun-off from Siemens, the listing of the stocks began on July 8, 2013 on Frankfurt Stock Exchange.



About Dominant Semiconductor




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Dominant-Semiconductor-logo





DOMINANT Opto Technologies is a dynamic Malaysian Corporation that is amongst the world’s leading SMT LED manufacturers. Since year 2000, the prime activities of the company are in designing, developing and manufacturing of opto semiconductor components mainly Light Emitting Diodes.

Osram and Dominant Settle Patent Dispute

2013年10月30日星期三

50W Hydroponic Plant LED Grow Light - $31.99

50W Hydroponic Plant LED Grow Light
Products Model: BY-HP50WRB
Key Specs: 50W RED BLUE
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50W Red Blue Dual Color LED For 50Watt Hydroponic Plant Grow Light Bulb Lamp DIY



  • Products Model #: BY-HP50WRB

  • Manufactured by: TopLedLight

  • Category: LED Grow Light

  • Retail price: US$34.99

  • Wholesale Price: US$31.99

  • MOQ: 1 PCS, In Stock , 500 Units in Stock

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Product Description


Specification



  • Lens Color: Water Clear

  • Emitted Color: Red Blue

  • Wavelength: Red – 620nm~630nm, Blue – 460nm~470nm

  • DC Forward Voltage (VF): 30V ~ 36V

  • DC Forward Current (IF): 3A


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  • 1 x 50W LED Hydroponic Plant Grow Light




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Aluminium Heatsink for 10W LED light

Aluminium Heatsink for 10W LED light
Products Model: BY-HS10WC
Key Specs: 11*1.8*cm, 100g, Aluminium
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10W 10 Watt High Power LED Light Bulb Aluminium Heatsink Heat Sink Cooling Plate



  • Products Model #: BY-HS10WC

  • Manufactured by: TopLedLight

  • Category: High Power LED Heatsink

  • Retail price: US$9.99

  • Wholesale Price: US$8.99

  • MOQ: 2 PCS, In Stock , 1000 Units in Stock

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Product Description



Specification



  • Color: Silver

  • Diameter: 11cm

  • Height: 1.8cm

  • Net Weight: 100g

  • Stainless steel screw x 4(M3 x 6mm for square shape led panel)

  • screw x 2(M2 x 8mm for circle shape led panel)

  • Condition: Brand New

  • Screws included but the LED in the picture is not included

  • Application:Cooling; Avoid LED Overheat

  • Fit High Power Led 10 watt in any shape




Packing List



  • 1 X Aluminium Heatsink




Aluminium Heatsink for 10W LED light

200W Cree XP-G2 LED Light - 20000LM 3000-6500K - US$79.99

200W Cree XP-G2 LED Light
Products Model: BY-XPG200W
Key Specs: Cree XP-G2, 20000LM, 3000-6500K(Warm White/Cool White)
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200W Cree XP-G2 LED Light
Products Model: BY-XPG200W
Key Specs: Cree XP-G2, 20000LM, 3000-6500K(Warm White/Cool White)
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Cree XLamp XP-G2 200W LED Bulb 200 Watt XPG2 Cool White/Warm White Light

Products Model #: BY-XPG200W

Manufactured by: TopLedLight

Category: Cree XPE/XPG/XTE LED

Retail price: US$84.99

Wholesale Price:US$79.99

MOQ: 1 PCS, In Stock , 1000 Units in Stock

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Product Description



Specification



  • Model number: Cree XLamp XP-G2

  • Lens Color: Water Clear

  • Emitted Color: Warm White/Cool White (pls select the color you want)

  • Dimensions: 82X66X3mm



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Packing List



  • 1 X 200W Cree XP-G2 LED Light




200W Cree XP-G2 LED Light - 20000LM 3000-6500K - US$79.99
Spatial Distribution
ParameterMin.Max.Unit
Luminous Intensity2000021000lm
Viewing Angle100110deg
Color Temperature30006500K
Wave Length//nm
Forward Voltage42.046.0V
Forward Current4.5/A

2013年10月29日星期二

Philips Lumileds Introduces Luxeon TX - New High-Flux Emitters Transform Directional Luminaires

Today Philips Lumileds introduces LUXEON TX emitters, which deliver high luminous flux and maximum efficacy for a variety of directional and omnidirectional lighting applications. The LUXEON TX LED combines the highest luminous flux with extreme efficacy– a feature mix formerly reserved...


Today Philips Lumileds introduces LUXEON TX emitters, which deliver high luminous flux and maximum efficacy for a variety of directional and omnidirectional lighting applications. The LUXEON TX LED combines the highest luminous flux with extreme efficacy– a feature mix formerly reserved for premium luminaires



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LUXEON_TX_2



Today Philips Lumileds introduces LUXEON TX emitters, which deliver high luminous flux and maximum efficacy for a variety of directional and omnidirectional lighting applications. “These emitters are truly transformative in that they enable customers to achieve performance metrics — such as a true 50W equivalent MR16 lamp at 2700K that meets ERP/DIM2 requirements — which LEDs simply could not meet previously,” said Kathleen Hartnett, Product Line Director for Emitters at Philips Lumileds.


“We use the term ‘extreme efficacy’ because of the remarkable performance customers can expect from these emitters,” said Hartnett. “For instance, outdoor fixture manufacturers who need 4000K at 70 CRI are taking advantage of the LUXEON TX 360 lm output 1.0A and 85˚C to decrease overall system cost, but have the ability to drive the same part 350mA to deliver 155 lm/W LED efficacy and enable streetlights with a system efficacy of more than 120lm/W.


The LUXEON TX platform is available in a range of CCTs and CRIs to satisfy the most exacting requirements of downlights, high bay and low bay lighting, indoor area lighting, outdoor lighting and replacement lamps. In addition, for improved design flexibility, Philips Lumileds has added a minimum 85 CRI option so designers can further differentiate their product lines.


“Designers have typically had to choose between the lower efficacy associated with a 90 CRI LED or the poorer color rendering associated with an 80 CRI LED. Now LUXEON TX 85 CRI emitters bridge that gap by providing high CRI with increased efficacy in a full CCT range from 2700K to 5000K.”


For applications that require a minimum 90 CRI, LUXEON TX delivers up to 100 lm/W warm white light (3000K CCT, 90 CRI and 700 mA at 85˚C).This level of efficacy at 90 CRI enables superior performance for luminaires that must adhere to increasingly stringent lighting standards such as the CEC’s California Quality LED Lamp Specification.


LUXEON TX


LUXEON TX emitters are illumination grade LEDs designed to deliver high efficacy with high flux density to enable directional and high-lumen applications. With Freedom from Binning and extreme performance, LUXEON TX emitters ensure system color point accuracy and provide lamp and luminaire designers with the flexibility to optimize for the highest possible efficacy or for low system cost, in vast Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) ranges at 70 CRI from 3000K to 6500K, at 80 and 85 CRI from 2700K to 5000K, and at 90 CRI from 2700K to 3000K.


Features & Benefits


Compact 3737 package

High luminance for directional applications

Typical Vf of 2.8V and thermal resistance of 3K/W

Optimized for extreme efficacy

Exceeds ENERGY STAR lumen maintenance requirements

Excellent color consistency


Product Selection Guide










































































































































































































































































Part
Number


Nominal CCT (K)


CRI


Typical Luminous
Flux (lm)


Typical Forward Voltage (Vf)


Typical Efficacy (lm/W)


700 mA


350 mA


700 mA


1000 mA


350 mA


700 mA


1000 mA


350 mA


700 mA


1000 mA

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L1T2-40704000K701472693602.712.802.86155137126
L1T2-50705000K701512753692.712.802.86159140129
L1T2-57705700K701512753692.712.802.86159140129
L1T2-65706500K701512753692.712.802.86159140129
L1T2-27802700K801182162892.712.802.86124110101
L1T2-30803000K801242273042.712.802.86131116106
L1T2-35803500K801302383192.712.802.86137121112
L1T2-40804000K801362473312.712.802.86143126116
L1T2-50805000K801352473322.712.802.86142126116
L1T2-27852700K851021862492.712.802.861089587
L1T2-30853000K851081972642.712.802.8611410192
L1T2-35853500K851142082792.712.802.8612010698
L1T2-40854000K851202172912.712.802.86127111102
L1T2-50855000K851182172922.712.802.86124111102
L1T2-27902700K90961752342.712.802.861018982
L1T2-30903000K901031882522.712.802.861099688

About Philips Lumileds




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Philips-LumiLEDs-logo





Philips Lumileds Lighting Company is the manufacturer of a wide range of high-power/high-efficiency light-emitting diodes (LEDs). It is now a fully owned division of Philips Lighting. LumiLeds Lighting B.V. was formed in November 1999 as a joint venture between Philips Lighting and Agilent Technologies, a spin-off of Hewlett-Packard. At the time of formation, it was an equal partnership with each company owning a 50% share in Lumileds Lighting.[1] In August 2005, Philips acquired a controlling stake in Lumileds when it purchased Agilent’s 47% share of the company for $950 million USD. This resulted in Philips owning 96.5% of the company with the remaining 3.5% owned by employees. In December 2006/January 2007, Philips acquired the remaining 3.5% of the company, making Lumileds a fully owned subsidiary of Philips Lighting.

Philips Lumileds Introduces Luxeon TX - New High-Flux Emitters Transform Directional Luminaires

Careful design delivers halogen-like LED dimming

Enabling LEDs to follow the black-body radiation curve isn’t black magic, and LED Engin Uwe Thomas explains a successful approach to the challenge of dimming SSL products to warm CCTs.
Why halogens dim as they do?
Why LEDs dim differently?
Which vital characteristics count?
Combining a...


Enabling LEDs to follow the black-body radiation curve isn’t black magic, and Uwe Thomas explains a successful approach to the challenge of dimming SSL products to warm CCTs.


People are comfortable with the familiar, uncomfortable with the unexpected. When a halogen or incandescent lamp is dimmed, less current passes through the lamp filament. The filament cools down, producing a warmer light with a greater proportion of radiation at the red end of the spectrum. As a result, we are conditioned to expect that dimming a lamp will produce a warm, relaxing ambience. LEDs produce light through a different physical mechanism — electroluminescence rather than incandescence. Here there is no significant color temperature shift when the current that passes through an LED die is reduced in order to lower its lumen output. You must design LEDs and solid-state lighting (SSL) systems to dim like halogen lamps.


Directional halogen lamps are popular in hospitality environments. But in these applications, the well-documented benefits of LED lighting over halogen lamps are desirable. In particular, LED light sources are far more efficient at converting electricity into light, so they save energy and run cooler. However, making an LED source dim with a similar color shift to a halogen source, maintaining color quality along the way, has presented significant technical challenges to designers of LED emitters and fixtures.


The aim has been to find an LED emitter that closely follows the idealized black-body curve as it dims. Better still would be one that follows the curve even more closely than halogen sources. To understand how this is achieved, it is important to consider the specific requirements for LED die, substrates, optics, and control electronics that make the halogen-style dimmable, directional LED fixture technically possible and commercially viable.


Why halogens dim as they do


First let’s examine in more detail how a legacy source works. We all know that when we heat a piece of metal it glows. The glow is thermal radiation, a type of electromagnetic radiation, caused by the thermal motion of charged particles in the metal. The color of the glow moves from red through orange, yellow, white, and eventually to blue. While the brightness of the glow will vary with the material in question, the spectral distribution will not; it depends only on temperature. A black body refers to an idealized body that absorbs all of the electromagnetic radiation that strikes it; it doesn’t transmit or reflect energy. When a black body is heated, the frequency, or color temperature, of radiation it emits can be plotted in accordance with an accepted formula — Planck’s law of black-body radiation (Fig. 1).



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FIG. 1. When a black body is heated, the color temperature (Tc) of radiation emitted can be plotted in accordance with an accepted formula: Planck’s law of black-body radiation.


Halogen lamps function by passing an electrical current through a tungsten filament suspended in a glass envelope. A small amount of iodine or bromine (the halogen) is contained within the envelope and this ensures that evaporated tungsten is deposited back onto the filament, rather than on the inside of the glass envelope. The light emitted from the tungsten filament follows the idealized black-body curve quite closely but does deviate somewhat from the ideal black-body curve, producing a greenish tinge at some temperatures. Color quality, defined in terms of color rendering index (CRI), is well maintained by halogen lamps as they dim.


Why LEDs dim differently


The light from an LED is not created by thermal radiation. LEDs create light through electroluminescence. Light is emitted when electrons and holes recombine in a material, most commonly a semiconductor. The spectrum, or color, of light emitted is determined primarily by the constituent materials of the semiconductor and by phosphors — chemicals used to coat the LED die. As a result, when an LED dims as less current is passed through it, the color temperature shift is very small because thermal radiation represents a negligible portion of the total light emitted. In fact, the hue change as an LED dims is hardly discernible to the human eye.


We’re accustomed to halogen-like dimming, and to the high CRI of halogens being maintained as they dim. CRI is most noticeable in skin tones. With consistent CRI, skin tones remain natural as the light level is reduced. The human eye is incredibly sensitive to color change, much more so than to small changes in brightness. During the day, we’re most sensitive to blue light and it’s from this that we get a great deal of our sensitivity to color shift. We identify detail through the green and red regions of the spectrum and perceive luminance changes primarily within the green part. Incidentally, pure white is, by definition, 76% green, 22% red, and 12% blue light.


We’re used to halogen dimming; we feel familiar and comfortable with the effect and if a light dims without appearing to create a warmer white, it feels unnatural — something that’s very undesirable in a hospitality environment such as a restaurant, bar, or hotel.


Which vital characteristics count?


If we are going the change the color of an LED light source along the black-body curve or other profile as it dims, we must mix the light from at least three types of die to produce a range of white tones, or color temperatures. To make a white LED emitter, you coat a blue LED die with a combination of red and yellow phosphors. Most commonly, die that produce light at 445–455-nm wavelength are used, but those that produce longer wavelengths may be adopted. The combination of die wavelength and yellow/red phosphor recipe is used to achieve the desired color points.


Phosphors may be sprayed onto the LED wafer before it’s sliced up to create the individual die, or printed directly onto the die. The latter method creates a direct thermal path for the phosphor layer, helps the phosphor run cooler, and produces more consistent phosphor characteristics. In such instances, the light from the die may be matched to within 3 MacAdam ellipses. Combining multiple different die/phosphor configurations can produce color temperatures ranging from 1800K to 5500K when mixed within a single high-density package.



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FIG. 2. A combination of proprietary technologies enables these compact emitters to produce consistent, high-quality light that can be precisely focused using secondary TIR lenses.


In order for light to be mixed effectively, the LED die must be closely packed on the substrate. Passing current through the LED creates heat, which has implications for stability over its operating life, but limiting the current reduces the lumen output. This tradeoff can be tackled in two ways. Rather than using an adhesive to attach the die to the substrate, which creates a significant thermal barrier that limits effective dissipation of heat from the LED die, it is better to adopt a proprietary technology that uses a gold eutectic die-attach process with much better thermal conductivity. If a multilayer ceramic substrate with a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) closely matched to that of the LED die is employed, it will minimize stress as the die heats up.


This combination of technologies enables die to be driven at higher currents, producing more light from smaller packages, without reaching damaging junction temperatures. Where a glass primary lens is used on top of the die it will not degrade over time as a silicone lens would, so color stability is maintained throughout the operating life of the emitter. Color mixing starts close to the die and can be completed using carefully matched secondary optics that also enable tight focusing of the beam through a total internal reflection (TIR) design (Fig. 2). A consistent quality of light is then achieved across the beam.



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FIG. 3. Intensity distribution over viewing angle is compared for the LED Engin TIR and conventional reflector technology. The compact emitters with TIR lenses produce double the lux-on-target and create minimal glare.


It has been demonstrated that compact emitters used with matched secondary optics can deliver twice the lumens-on-target compared with conventional emitter/reflector combinations (Fig. 3). Furthermore, the compact emitter/lens combination produces a smooth beam edge and minimizes light emitted outside of the target area, reducing unwanted glare. This is an important requirement in hospitality and other professional lighting applications.


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The emitter and emitter/lens technologies described previously can be combined to underpin a tunable white LED platform. For example, LuxiTune developed by LED Engin is available as an emitter plus secondary TIR optic and integrated driver (Fig. 4). The module reduces the time taken by lighting fixture manufacturers to bring new products to market.


In this instance, the single emitter consists of 12 die driven via 3 channels, i.e., 3 groups of 4 die. The substrate design actually enables each LED die to be driven independently. The secondary optics create beam widths of 24°, 32°, or 45°, with minimal wasted light or glare.


FIG. 4. A compact emitter, secondary optic, and driver control board make it easy to implement halogen-style dimming with all the benefits of LEDs.



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The printed circuit board upon which the emitter is mounted to complete the module carries the control electronics that determine the relative drive to each group of die. By triangulating the light from each group, the color temperature is varied from 3000K at the highest lumen output to 1800K fully dimmed to below 2% of maximum output (Fig. 5). The control board incorporates an interface circuit to industry-standard, widely available, and low cost 0–10V dimmers or push-button controls. DMX interfaces are optional. This platform runs from a single, unregulated 24V power rail. AC-DC power supplies that deliver this voltage are readily available at low cost.


Control is achieved using proprietary algorithms running on a microcontroller. The programming ensures consistent color temperature and flux throughout the operating temperature range and no recalibration is ever required.


The processes and technologies described earlier ensure that emitters are of consistent color temperature to within 3 SDCM (Standard Deviation Color Matching) or MacAdam ellipses, so fixtures throughout an installation will deliver the same performance. At 3000K, a CRI of 90 and R9 of 80 can be achieved and across the dimming range the CRI average is 85; the red component, R9, averages 70. Typical output is 1100 lm and at stable temperature from the TIR lens. Power consumption is 17.3W for a luminous efficacy of 63 lm/W.


FIG. 5. LuxiTune’s CCT tracks the black-body curve closely.



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At maximum output, such emitters are approximately equivalent to 60W halogen sources but with up to 70% energy savings. A further benefit is that they run much cooler than halogens, eliminating the safety hazards that high-temperature fixtures can pose.

Proprietary technologies for selecting and coating LED die, attaching the die to the substrate, substrate design, primary and secondary optics design, and control electronics have now been combined to create easy-to-implement solutions for producing halogen-like dimming from compact, efficient, and economical LED sources.


About the Author


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Toshiba to Start Sales of GaN-on-Silicon White LED Packages

Toshiba has started sales of gallium nitride on silicon white LED packages that are being marketed as a cost-competitive alternative to current LED packages. Production of LED chips is typically done on 2- to 4-inch wafers with an expensive sapphire substrate. Toshiba and Bridgelux, Inc. have...



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Toshiba has started sales of gallium nitride on silicon white LED packages that are being marketed as a cost-competitive alternative to current LED packages. Production of LED chips is typically done on 2- to 4-inch wafers with an expensive sapphire substrate. Toshiba and Bridgelux, Inc. have developed a process for manufacturing gallium nitride LEDs on 200mm silicon wafers, which Toshiba has brought to production at Kaga Toshiba Electronics Corporation, a discrete products manufacturing facility in northern Japan.


The newly available Leteras LEDs comes in a 1-Watt, 6450 package. Other Leteras LEDs in 3535, 3030, and 3014 packages are under development. The newly available Leteras LED packages (part number TL1F1-NW0,L) come in color temperatures of 3000, 4000, and two in 5000K. They measure 6.4mm by 5.0 mm. At 350mA and 2.9 volts they have a luminous flux of 85, 95, 100, and 112 lumens respectively . The packages have a 120 degree viewing angle. The LEDs have a color rending index minimum Ra of 80 except for the higher lumen output version at 5000K that has a minimum Ra of 70. Toshiba says that the white LED packages are for general purpose lighting, TV backlighting and other areas of application.



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Toshiba Corporation (株式会社東芝 Kabushiki-gaisha Tōshiba?) is a Japanese multinational engineering and electronics conglomerate corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Its products and services include information technology and communications equipment and systems, electronic components and materials, power systems, industrial and social infrastructure systems, household appliances, medical equipment, office equipment, lighting and logistics.



Toshiba to Start Sales of GaN-on-Silicon White LED Packages

TSMC SSL and Xiamen Topstar Enter a New Stage of Strategic Cooperation Regarding PoD Technology

TSMC Solid State Lighting Ltd and Xiamen Topstar Co., Ltd. will announce their strategic cooperation at the 2013 Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition). Inaugurating the cooperation, a series of lighting products were released together. The new product series applies TSMC Solid...


TSMC Solid State Lighting Ltd and Xiamen Topstar Co., Ltd. will announce their strategic cooperation at the 2013 Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition). Inaugurating the cooperation, a series of lighting products were released together. The new product series applies TSMC Solid State Lighting’s industry-leading package-free PoD technology to Topstar’s newest generation of lamp products. Topstar’s renowned brand name and excellent manufacturing capability joining forces with TSMC Solid State Lighting’s advanced LED technology create a strong partnership able to provide world-class products for the China and global LED lighting markets.


Topstar is a well-known Chinese lighting brand in operation in the industry for 57 years and is backed by a strong sales network and well-established, world-class manufacturing facilities. In recent years, the company has boosted its investment in LED technology research and development, having released products such as the RS20, MR16, PAR38 and A-lamp bulbs. Topstar’s long established product lines include CFL lighting, fluorescent tubes and luminaires, for which the company set up a complete industrial supply chain including components such as glass tubing and phosphor. The Topstar laboratory has been accredited by the Chinese government (CNAS approval) as well as by UL and NVLAP from the US, ITS from the UK, and TUV and DEKRA from Germany. These high quality product lines have achieve UL, CE, FCC and PSE certifications, allowing them to be sold in over 36 countries.


TSMC Solid State Lighting Ltd.(TSMC SSL) inherits a culture emphasizing the value of rigorous quality and manufacturing excellence from TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd.), and focuses its efforts on LED epitaxy, die making and advanced packaging development to meet the market need for higher standard LED emitters and light modules. Package-free PoD (Phosphor on Die) is TSMC Solid State Lighting’s latest cutting-edge technology, offering benefits including: miniature size, wide viewing angle and concentrated light output, enable high flexible use of lighting products.


In Q3 of 2013, TSMC SSL released the “TR-series” light modules designed to fit MR16 and PAR-like lamps. The TR-series light modules demonstrate light quality comparable to traditional high-quality directional lamps: elimination of multi-shadow effects, high center beam candle power (CBCP) and cleaner-looking illumination surface. This new PoD module platform effectively simplifies optics design, lowers cost and provides top-performance light quality for lighting products. The new module series will fundamentally shorten the time-to-market for our customer’s end products meanwhile add competitive value to lighting manufacturers.


Both Topstar and TSMC SSL benefit from an excellent pool of shared resources while fielding an integrated LED product line from epitaxy to luminaires. This is a win-win collaboration for both companies as it increases brand reputation and value by providing customers with even higher quality products with superior luminaires aesthetics and product differentiation.


“TSMC Solid State Lighting provides the best LED light engines and light integration solutions to customers aiming for competitive and innovative LED products,” states TSMC Solid State Lighting Ltd. President Dr. Jacob Tarn. “We expect this strategic cooperation with Topstar to be a win-win pact as both companies benefit from each other’s strengths. The cooperation model is integrated  not only total but also upfront forward-looking solutions combining optical, electrical power and thermal effects for the indispensable requirements of end product. Topstar has successfully demonstrated our TR5 and TR7 PoD modules in their newest MR16, A60 lamp, PAR 38, and AR111 lighting products, all with outstanding designs. We are looking forward to further such joint efforts, extending our collaboration even further and creating products that lead the industry. TSMC SSL will continue its focus technology innovation and mass production excellence, in accordance with our motto ‘New Lighting, New thinking’, actively collaborating with our customers to capture future energy-saving business opportunities.“


About TSMC Solid State Lighting:



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TSMC Solid State Lighting Ltd. (TSMC SSL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Inc. (NYSE: TSM), the acknowledged semiconductor dedicated foundry segment leader with market capitalization exceeding US$95 billion. TSMC SSL offers leading-edge solutions to lighting customers that combine TSMC’s expertise in semiconductor manufacturing and rigorous quality control with its own integrated capabilities spanning epi-wafers, chips, emitter packaging and extensive value-added modules and light engines.

TSMC SSL and Xiamen Topstar Enter a New Stage of Strategic Cooperation Regarding PoD Technology

Elec-Tech 3Q Financial Report Shows Drop in Stock Price

Chinese LED manufacturer Elec-Tech released their 3Q financial report on October 29th, 2013. Revenue for 3Q reached RMB 916 million (US $150 million), a growth of 27.15 percent compared to 3Q last year, a gross profit margin of RMB 2.44 million for shareholders, a yearly increase of 97.36...



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Chinese LED manufacturer Elec-Tech released their 3Q financial report on October 29th, 2013. Revenue for 3Q reached RMB 916 million (US $150 million), a growth of 27.15 percent compared to 3Q last year, a gross profit margin of RMB 2.44 million for shareholders, a yearly increase of 97.36 percent with each stock EPS declined RMB 0.0002 each. Combined revenue from the first three quarters in 2013 was RMB 2.27 billion, a yearly growth of 16.69 percent. Gross profit margin of RMB 50 million for shareholders, which was a yearly decrease of 56.45, EPS of RMB 0.04 for each stock.


According to the company’s financial report, combined gross profit margin for company stockholders for Jan.-Sept. 2013 was RMB 50 million, lower than last year’s RMB 115 million by 56.45 percent during the same period due to decrease in government subsidiary and large increase in financial expenses. Elec-Tech’s financial report also revealed the company only received RMB 87.65 million in government subsidiary compared to last year’s RMB 163 million.


Elec-Tech non-business income for Jan.-Sept. this year had a larger drop than the same period last year, having declined to RMB 88 million this year from RMB 164 million in 2012 . Stock prices for 1Q-3Q13 are RMB 0.04, a dip of 60 percent compared with 1-3Q12 stock prices of RMB 0.1.


From the perspective of Elec-Tech upstream wafer production capacity, Wuhu Elec-Tech and Yangzhou Elec-Tech 3Q had a combined shipment total of 92 MOCVD equipment. Among these, 54 units are already in mass production, two are used in R&D and the remaining equipment is currently in the debugging and installation process. Industry insiders expect that Elech-Tech could continue increases in MOCVD equipment this year.



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2013年10月28日星期一

Nanoscale Engineering Boosts Performance of Quantum Dot LEDs

Dramatic advances in the field of quantum dot light emitting diodes (QD-LEDs) could come from recent work by the Nanotechnology and Advanced Spectroscopy team at Los Alamos National Laboratory. “QD-LEDs can potentially provide many advantages over standard lighting technologies, such as i...



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Dramatic advances in the field of quantum dot light emitting diodes (QD-LEDs) could come from recent work by the Nanotechnology and Advanced Spectroscopy team at Los Alamos National Laboratory.


Postdoctoral researcher Young-Shin Park characterizing emission spectra of LEDs in the Los Alamos National Laboratory optical laboratory. (source: Los Alamos National Laboratory)


Quantum dots are nano-sized semiconductor particles whose emission color can be tuned by simply changing their dimensions. They feature near-unity emission quantum yields and narrow emission bands, which result in excellent color purity. The new research aims to improve QD-LEDs by using a new generation of engineered quantum dots tailored specifically to have reduced wasteful charge-carrier interactions that compete with the production of light.


“QD-LEDs can potentially provide many advantages over standard lighting technologies, such as incandescent bulbs, especially in the areas of efficiency, operating lifetime and the color quality of the emitted light,” said Victor Klimov of Los Alamos.


Incandescent bulbs, known for converting only 10 percent of electrical energy into light and losing 90 percent of it to heat, are rapidly being replaced worldwide by less wasteful fluorescent light sources. However, the most efficient approach to lighting is direct conversion of electricity into light using electroluminescent devices such as LEDs.



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The quantum dot device structure shown with a transmission electron microscopy (TEM) image of a cross-section of a real device.(source: Los Alamos National Laboratory)


Due to spectrally narrow, tunable emission, and ease of processing, colloidal QDs are attractive materials for LED technologies. In the last decade, vigorous research in QD-LEDs has led to dramatic improvements in their performance, to the point where it nearly meets the requirements for commercial products. One outstanding challenge in the field is the so-called efficiency roll-off (known also as “droop”), that is, the drop in efficiency at high currents.


“This ‘droop’ problem complicates achieving practical levels of brightness required especially for lighting applications,” said Wan Ki Bae, a postdoctoral researcher on the nanotech team.


By conducting spectroscopic studies on operational QD-LEDs, the Los Alamos researchers have established that the main factor responsible for the reduction in efficiency is an effect called Auger recombination. In this process, instead of being emitted as a photon, the energy from recombination of an excited electron and hole is transferred to the excess charge and subsequently dissipated as heat.


A paper, “Controlling the influence of Auger recombination on the performance of quantum-dot light-emitting diodes” is being published Oct. 25 in Nature Communications. In addition, an overview article on the field of quantum-dot light-emitting diodes and specifically the role of Auger effects appeared in the September Materials Research Society Bulletin, Volume 38, Issue 09, also authored by researchers of the Los Alamos nanotech team.


Not only has this work identified the mechanism for efficiency losses in QD-LEDs, Klimov said, but it has also demonstrated two different nano-engineering strategies for circumventing the problem in QD-LEDs based on bright quantum dots made of cadmium selenide cores overcoated with cadmium sulfide shells.


The first approach is to reduce the efficiency of Auger recombination itself, which can be done by incorporating a thin layer of cadmium selenide sulfide alloy at the core/shell interface of each quantum dot.


The other approach attacks the problem of charge imbalance by better controlling the flow of extra electrons into the dots themselves. This can be accomplished by coating each dot in a thin layer of zinc cadmium sulfide, which selectively impedes electron injection. According to Jeffrey Pietryga, a chemist in the nanotech team, “This fine tuning of electron and hole injection currents helps maintain the dots in a charge-neutral state and thus prevents activation of Auger recombination.”


These studies were funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science.



Nanoscale Engineering Boosts Performance of Quantum Dot LEDs

Philips Lumileds Plans to Introduce Flip-Chip Technology into Mid-Powered LEDs

LED Forum Taipei 2013: Philips Lumileds Plans to Introduce Flip-Chip Technology into Mid-Powered LEDs. Its Asia Regional Marketing Director says Large volume of mid-powered LED are applied in downlights and panels.. Indoor lighting applications for downlights and panels is hoped to turn to...




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Mid-power LEDs performance in 2013 has been stellar. Mid-power LED has become the mainstream for interior lighting, including retrofit bulbs, remarked Sean Zhou, Asia Regional Marketing Director, Philips Lumileds during the LEDforum Taipei 2013. Large volume of mid-powered LED are applied in downlights and panels.. Indoor lighting applications for downlights and panels is hoped to turn to mid-powered LEDs in the future. The Philips Lumileds flip-chip high voltage currents and small sized packaging can achieve better luminosity (lm/w) and price/performance ratio (lm/$) through. The company plans to introduce flip-chip technology into the mid-power LED market in the future.

It is evident that mid-powered LED product line is drawing most attention from the market this year. Zhou pointed out mid-powered LEDs have become mainstream for interior lighting and is already largely applied in retrofit bulbs, downlights, and panels. Mid-powered LEDs can even be seen applied in outdoor lighting, there are cases of the product being used in street lights now. It is still unclear as to whether mid-power LEDs or high-powered LEDs will become the mainstream because different lighting fields require support from different power products.


Philips Lumileds plans to introduceflip-chip technology to mid-powered LEDs in the future. The first chip-scale-package product LUXEON flip-chip by Philips Lumileds made the package size nearly equal to the size of the chip. Reducing the size of the package is conducive towards increasing flexibility of application designs, and can reach a better luminosity (lm/w) and price/performance ratio (lm/$) performance through high voltage currents and small sized packaging.


The company’s LUXEON flip-chip use of inverted CSP technology can omit the wiring process. This not only allows the product to achieve high voltage and at the same time reduces package size, while increasing package density. Philips Lumileds is optimistic about the flip-chip’s advantages in luminosity efficacy, lm/$, and package size. The company plans to use flip-chip technology in mid-powered LEDs.


About Philips Lumileds



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Philips Lumileds Lighting Company is the manufacturer of a wide range of high-power/high-efficiency light-emitting diodes (LEDs). It is now a fully owned division of Philips Lighting. LumiLeds Lighting B.V. was formed in November 1999 as a joint venture between Philips Lighting and Agilent Technologies, a spin-off of Hewlett-Packard. At the time of formation, it was an equal partnership with each company owning a 50% share in Lumileds Lighting.[1] In August 2005, Philips acquired a controlling stake in Lumileds when it purchased Agilent’s 47% share of the company for $950 million USD. This resulted in Philips owning 96.5% of the company with the remaining 3.5% owned by employees. In December 2006/January 2007, Philips acquired the remaining 3.5% of the company, making Lumileds a fully owned subsidiary of Philips Lighting.



Philips Lumileds Plans to Introduce Flip-Chip Technology into Mid-Powered LEDs

Carpenter: The Green is excellent for winter light therapy - Customer Reviews

Carpenter posted his review on 3-3W 9W White High Power LED Light Lamp Spot Bulb E27 October 27, 2013 , he said”The Green is excellent for winter light therapy…The green of the Topledlight LEDs, wavelengths 520-530 nm, is effective for circadian entrainment and easier on the eyes...


Carpenter posted his review on 3-3W 9W White High Power LED Light Lamp Spot Bulb E27 October 27, 2013



I bought 10 of these in green. I use them in the evenings in addition to my normal lighting to extend my daylight hours, to help me avoid seasonal depression brought on by short winter days. The green of the Topledlight LEDs, wavelengths 520-530 nm, is effective for circadian entrainment and easier on the eyes than the blue.


They are bright, inexpensive for the amount of light they give, and have good build quality. I would have given them 5 stars except that one of the ten lights did not work. I’ve bought various lights from Topledlight since 2011, that was the only problem I’ve ever had with their products.





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2013年10月26日星期六

Toshiba announces second-generation silicon-based LEDs

Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced a second-generation of the company’s high-power gallium-nitride-on-gallium-nitride (GaN-on-GaN) LEDs that for the first time include 2700K warm-white emitters. Moreover, the new Leteras family of products are specified at efficacy above 100 lm/W...



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New 1W GaN-on-Si LEDs break the 100 lm/W level in warm white with Toshiba stating that volume production will begin in November 2013.


Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced a second-generation of the company’s high-power gallium-nitride-on-gallium-nitride (GaN-on-GaN) LEDs that for the first time include 2700K warm-white emitters. Moreover, the new Leteras family of products are specified at efficacy above 100 lm/W even for the warm-white 1W LEDs.


Of course, the big question will be if Toshiba is really ready to ship the products in volume production. Otherwise, the specs matter little. Back in December 2012, Toshiba said the silicon-based TL1F1 family had entered production and subsequently published a detailed datasheet on the LEDs in January 2013. But those earlier LEDs have yet to show up in a commercial product.


Of course, it could be that specs trailing sapphire-based LEDs have limited the customer acceptance of the first-generation products. Some of those LED models have efficacy in the 80-lm/W range and 3000K was the warmest CCT for which Toshiba published a datasheet.


The efficacy on the second-generation TL1F2 LEDs will range from 104 lm/W to 135 lm/W over the 2700K to 5000K CCT range with 70- and 80-CRI models available. The basic product specs are listed in datasheets noted as underdevelopment on the Toshiba Japan website. Neither the datasheets nor press release detail at what temperature the efficacy figures apply.


It was also strange to see the second-generation announcement come out of Toshiba’s European operation. In the past, new LED announcements from Toshiba have originated in Japan.


Most recently, Toshiba announced mid-power GaN-on-Si LEDs back in July. Those LEDs still substantially trailed similarly-sized sapphire-based LEDs, and it’s not clear that Toshiba has shipped the mid-power LEDs at this time.


About Toshiba Electronics




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Toshiba Corporation (株式会社東芝 Kabushiki-gaisha Tōshiba?) is a Japanese multinational engineering and electronics conglomerate corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Its products and services include information technology and communications equipment and systems, electronic components and materials, power systems, industrial and social infrastructure systems, household appliances, medical equipment, office equipment, lighting and logistics.

Toshiba announces second-generation silicon-based LEDs

New York City transition street lights to LEDs

New York City is transitioning its 250,000 street lights to energy-efficient LEDs in an upgrade that should be completed by 2017. LED street lights will save city taxpayers around $14 million a year once the transition is complete.



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We formerly reported Philips Upgrade Buenos Aires Street Lights with LED, this time New York City is also upgrading its street lights to LEDs.


New York City is transitioning its 250,000 street lights to energy-efficient LEDs in an upgrade that should be completed by 2017. CBS reports that Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the time frame today, noting that the upgraded lights will save city taxpayers around $14 million a year once the transition is complete. The savings are two-fold: LEDs consume less power than their high-pressure sodium counterparts, resulting in around $6 million in savings, and they also have a much longer lifespan, lasting up to 20 years. Current street lights last an average of just six years, Bloomberg said.


The project has been a long time in the making. New York City has been testing LED lights for a number of years — they’re currently used in areas of Central Park and on the “necklace” lights on the cables of East River bridges, to name just a few locales — with the city’s Department of Transportation partnering with the Climate Group and the US Department of Energy in 2009 for several studies on the efficacy of the technology. This new announcement comes as more and more cities have started adopting LED lights; last year Los Angeles completed its own massive LED project, retrofitting 141,089 street lights with LED bulbs. New York’s LED project is expected to be the largest of its kind in the United States when completed.


“With roughly a quarter-million street lights in our city, upgrading to more energy efficient lights is a large and necessary feat,” Mayor Bloomberg said in a statement. “It will save taxpayers millions of dollars, move us closer to achieving our ambitious sustainability goals, and help us to continue reducing city government’s day-to-day costs and improving its operations.”



New York City transition street lights to LEDs