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News Release from: Marktech Optoelectronics | Subject: TPG green LEDs from Cotco
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 April 2005

Novel green LEDs maximise light output

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Cotco TPG green series LEDs use the most recent advances in InGaN/SiC technology.

Cotco TPG green series LEDs use the most recent advances in InGaN/SiC technology The die process combines highly efficient InGaN materials with a silicon carbide (SiC) substrate in a geometrically enhanced epi-down chip structure design to maximise light extraction efficiency

The material also incorporates a current distribution layer that requires only a single wire bond for increased LED reliability.

The vertically structured LED chips are approximately 115um in height and require a low forward voltage.

This die improvement to Cotco's High Brightness LED family greatly enhances the performance of a broad range of applications such as decorative lighting, full colour video screens, mobile appliance lighting, and automotive illumination.

With luminous intensities of up to 46,100mcd, the TPG green LEDs from Cotco provide a luminous intensity that is significantly brighter than products currently available on the market today.

TPG green LEDs are available in 5mm round and elliptical package styles with a variety of viewing angles to choose from.

The TPG Green series of LEDs represents Cotco's next generation of solid-state LED products that succeed in delivering superior price and performance for high intensity LEDs.

Pricing for the TPG green LEDs from Cotco starts at $0.43 in 5000-unit lots depending on package.

Cotco TPG Series LEDs are only available through Marktech Optoelectronics.

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