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Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
News Release from: 2001 Electronic Components | Subject: Seoul Semiconductor LED
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 October 2007
LED boosts brightness
The higher brightness and successful miniaturisation of Seoul Semiconductor's latest LED technology translates to substantial cost savings for customers.
2001 Electronics Components has released an LED capable of producing 400 lumens, in partnership with Seoul Semiconductor The LED is significantly brighter than conventional single LEDs which can only emit up to 100 lumens
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 30 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The higher brightness and successful miniaturisation of Seoul Semiconductor's LED technology translates to substantial cost savings for customers.
Seoul Semiconductor's single-package product emits up to 420 lumens at 600mA at maximum and 350 lumens at average.
The new LED technology's ultra-compact size coupled with the higher performance gives engineers greater design flexibility and substantially lowers the cost of the application.
By contrast conventional LEDs severely limit the design options available to engineers as more units are required to attain the same level of performance.
Seoul Semiconductor's high-performance LED can be used for applications such as general residential lighting, automotive headlights, architectural lighting, headlights for task lighting, streetlight, torch lighting, camping lighting and signage lighting.
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