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LEDs have reflectors on their side
Three new ultra-small low-current miniature chip LEDs have built-in reflectors to deliver maximum luminous intensity when viewed from the side.
News from Rohm Electronics (UK) ( 3 September 2002)
ECOC paper looks at novel GaAs modulator
Technical background article Bookham Technology will present a paper at next month's ECOC 02 describing a novel design for a 40Gbit/s GaAs optical modulator.
News from Bookham ( 2 September 2002)
Transatlantic optoelectronic expansion
Photonic Products has opened a new office in El Segundo, California. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (19 August 2002)
Marl expands into its own business park
Marl International has moved into new premises in Ulverston, Cumbria.
News from Marl International (18 July 2002)
Green light for outdoor LEDs
Forge Europa has expanded its range of visible spectrum discrete LEDs to include high-performance 505nm green LEDs, ideal for traffic and signage applications.
News from Forge Europa (10 July 2002)
Celestica award is fourth in a row
Agilent Technologies has received a "Partners in performance" award from Celestica for the fourth consecutive year.
News from Agilent Technologies ( 5 July 2002)
Diode has burning desire for storage
Available now from Photonic Products, the HL6515MG is the latest high-power visible laser diode for DVD-RAM applications from Hitachi. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (24 June 2002)
LEDs drop in to replace filament lamps
New from Marl International is the 238 series of bipolar filament replacement bulbs.
News from Marl International ( 3 June 2002)
Dietiker in the running for award
President and CEO Thomas Dietiker of Elekon Industries has been selected as one of 24 finalists for the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
News from Elekon Industries (31 May 2002)
High-output blue LED has power to replace arrays
New from AP Technologies is the OD-470 high-output blue LED with a typical emission wavelength of 470nm and output power of 30mW DC.
News from AP Technologies (23 May 2002)
High-brightness LEDs are small and light
Rohm has launched a new series of miniature red, green and blue SMD chip LEDs that combine high brightness with strong protection against ESD.
News from Rohm Electronics (UK) (20 May 2002)
Experimental organic LED efficiency rises
Scientists sponsored by display technology developer Opsys have developed high-efficiency bilayered green organic light emitting diode (OLED) devices.
News from Cambridge Display Technology (20 May 2002)
Sideways look reduces LED profile
Elekon reckons the ESM-3070 series comprises the world's first range of side-looking surface mount LEDs, moulded in clear high-temperature material.
News from Elekon Industries (16 May 2002)
Forge franchises Farnell
Forge Europa has appointed Farnell as the first franchised distribution partner for its comprehensive range of high-performance LED lamps and displays.
News from Forge Europa ( 3 May 2002)
Industry-standard 850nm LEDs and receivers
The Opto and Sensors division of Pacer Components has a range of optoelectronic devices from Optek Technology which are directly compatible with industry-standard devices in short supply. Brochure available
News from Pacer Components (29 April 2002)
White LEDs shed light on new applications
Developed as a result of an extensive research programme, the OptiLED range of high performance white LED lamps is now available from Forge Europa.
News from Forge Europa (26 April 2002)
White LEDs provide novel display options
Forge Europa is claiming a European first for its new range of white seven-segment and dot-matrix displays.
News from Forge Europa (12 April 2002)
LEDs may be small - but they're bright
Now available from OptoSource is a series of super-compact high-intensity Surface-mount LEDs.
News from Marl International (27 March 2002)
PLCC-packaged LEDs offer wider temperature range
Agilent Technologies has a new range of light-emitting diodes for automotive interior lighting and backlighting for industrial instruments and electrical appliances.
News from Agilent Technologies (22 March 2002)
Low-current LEDs are green in any colour
Titan Opto has expanded its range of low-current LEDs to include higher-brightness 3 and 5mm discrete devices and a range of surface-mount chip-with-reflector PLCC-2 sizes.
News from Anglia (22 March 2002)
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