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PLCC SMD LEDs claim exceptional brightness

A Kwality Photonics product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 17, 2004

A new range of PLCC SMD LEDs deliver exceptional brightness thanks to the specially designed lead frame profile that greatly improves device heat dissipation.

A new range of PLCC SMD LEDs deliver exceptional brightness thanks to the specially designed lead frame profile that greatly improves device heat dissipation.

Devices using Kwality's PLCC SMD (KLSL3228) can be driven with higher currents to enable twice the brightness thanks to their low (250deg/ohm) thermal resistance rating.

These PLCC SMD LEDs are offered in a range of colours with typical luminous intensity varying from 500 to 3000mcd when driven with a forward current of 70mA.

Kwality's PLCC surface-mount lamps are very popular with buyers and engineers due to their small size and wide viewing angles which make them ideal for backlight usage, and their flat lenses make them easier for pick-and-place machines to handle.

These SMD LEDs serve purpose in applications where size, brightness and special configurations are in stringent consideration.

Kwality also offers bicolour and tricolour PLCC SMDs.

Designed with a new nondiffused lens that simplifies backlighting displays and coupling to light pipes, the new KLSL3228 can be used in a variety of lighting and display applications including dashboard lighting in cars, traffic signals and signs, advertising billboards, LCDs and A/V systems.

High reliability, high brightness, low power consumption and full colour range make Kwality's PLCC LEDs a major player in signs, networking systems as well as automotive applications.

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