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News Release from: Perkinelmer Optoelectronics | Subject: AcuLED
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 September 2005

High-power light source is based on LED
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PerkinElmer Optoelectronics has announced the availability of its high-power light source using multi-chip on-board technology, referred to as all colour ultrabright LED, or AcuLED.

PerkinElmer Optoelectronics, a global technology leader in digital imaging, speciality lighting and optical detection technologies, has announced the availability of its high-power light source using multi-chip on-board technology, referred to as all colour ultrabright LED, or AcuLED PerkinElmer's AcuLED is a compact, multi-use light emitting diode (LED) that is designed for operation in a variety of speciality lighting applications, including mood lighting, vision systems, architectural lighting and medical lighting

In February 2005, PerkinElmer acquired what is now known as PerkinElmer Elcos , a leading European manufacturer of custom LED solutions.

AcuLED is part of a high-performance, speciality lighting LED product series from PerkinElmer Elcos .

"In bringing PerkinElmer and Elcos together, we are already expanding our offering of differentiated technology solutions for new and existing customers", said John Roush, President, PerkinElmer Optoelectronics.

"We are delighted to be rolling out the AcuLED RGB LED platform and are excited about the range of innovative speciality lighting and medical applications that can benefit from its excellent colour mixing and brightness".

PerkinElmer Elcos is offering AcuLED Evaluation Kits so that customers can test the RGB LED platform with their particular applications.

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