March 2010 Archives

Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced an LED driver, the TC62D722, that can maintain constant currents of between 1.5mA and 90mA.

The 16-channel driver has a built-in PWM grey scale capability.

Austriamicrosystems has announced an inductive flash LED driver that drives up to 1000mA and which can be used for single or double LED designs, writes Richard Wilson.  

The high-side current source works with up to 2x500mA with two LEDs in serial configuration and up to 720mA with one LED.
Cree has introduced warm white and neutral white versions of its XP-G lighting LED, writes Technology Editor Steve Bush.

The neutral (4000K) white version delivers up to 139 lm and 132 lm/W at 350mA, and up to 463 lm at 1.5 A.
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I went to a Samsung technology event the other day and I was surpised to see how many white goods were in their upcoming product lineup. Fridges, cookers, microwaves...

Why I am I mentioning this in an LED blog? Well, the company seems to be highlighting the place of LED lighting to differentiate products at the top of the respective ranges...

vishay LED.jpgVishay has introduced a series of ceramic package bases for high-power LED die, with thermal resistance down to 3K/W, writes the Electronics Weekly Technology Editor, Steve Bush.
The LSUB series is available in two configurations: 'standard', for conductive epoxy or thick solder (greater than 12μm) die attach, and 'offset' for thin (2-3μm) solder layers.

Designed to accommodate die that are approximately 1x1mm, the pad size of the standard configuration is large enough to accommodate a parallel diode for ESD protection.
LED and laser applications are expected, in automotive, industrial, and homes.

Read the full article - LED substrates mount die to PCBs

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"LEDs with a power dissipation of 35W or more are now available. Such lights are so bright that they are uncomfortable, if not dangerous, to look into directly, but with increasing power, there is increased thermal load and more heat to dissipate. Adherence  to the sound thermal design principles described in this article will ensure the best performance and the longest life."
So begins a guest columnist Adrian Rawlinson, MD of Marl International, who describes techniques for the thermal design of high brightness LED packages in lighting systems. See - Good thermal design extends LED lifetimes


LED Lighting guides

See also Electronics Weekly's roundup of content related to LEDs, with a special focus on both white LEDs and coloured LEDs, and Lighting LEDs.

* White LEDs

* Coloured LEDs

* LED Lighting (1)

* LED Lighting (2)

* LEDs General

* LED optics

* OLEDs

* 50 year history of the LED








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Author Profiles

Paul Ward
As Opto Product Manager at Farnell, Paul is overseeing the company's involvement in the rapidly evolving and high profile LED lighting market sector.

As well as ensuring that Farnell offers the latest technologies and products related to solid state lighting, Paul is also responsible for ensuring that the resources are in place to make it easier for design engineers to specify and design-in LED solutions for their applications.

Educated in Production Engineering and Design at Sheffield Hallam University, Paul has worked in various engineering, training and marketing roles for companies including C&K switches, ITT Cannon, Cherry and LED specialist Chicago Miniature Lighting.

Away from the world of LEDs, Paul is a Founder of the charity RTTW, Photographer and Harley Davidson rider; he has ridden and snapped across Europe, New Zealand and the USA on his chrome hog!

Gordon Routledge
Gordon Routledge is one of the original pioneers in LED illumination having worked with LEDs in illumination applications since 1996. Currently VP of Illumination at Dialight, Gordon founded Lumidrives in 2001, having previously been managing director at ACDC Lighting Systems. Gordon has a degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from university of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology.

Ian Bryant
ian bryant.jpgIan Bryant is Business Development Manager LED Division at Carclo Technical Plastics. He has worked on and off at Carclo (Formerly Combined Optical Industrial) since leaving school. He has worked through the company from Toolmaking to starting the company on the road of LED optics business some 6-7 years ago, starting with a standard range and more in line with the business of custom optics. In between all this he has worked in engineering and as a works Director for a hydraulics company but kept getting pulled back to the optics industrial. We are able to offer the full solution from idea to parts so have a very good understanding on what is needed. You will see some posts from our design team also under my name.

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