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WEBINAR: Digi - An introduction to the new STM32MP25 system-on-module, in partnership with Anglia
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06 November 2012
LEDIL have released the Mirella range of high performance 50mm vacuum metallised reflectors with versions tailored for both the Cree XM-L and Cree MT-G2 LEDs. They are available in 3 beam angles Spot, Medium and Wide.
22 October 2012
LED lights for critical applications such as vehicle lights, streetlamps and emergency lights are even more dependable and long-lasting thanks to a new fault-management chip from STMicroelectronics.
20 September 2012
The low pin count 9159 Series connectors expand the company's existing connector product offering to meet challenging new applications where size and performance is critical to system performance in harsh industrial environments.
24 August 2012
AVX has developed a comprehensive family of insulation displacement connectors (IDC), with a high reliability phosphor bronze contact system, that support wire gauges ranging from 14AWG to 28AWG.
So-called 'LED light engines' are being used ever more frequently in different sectors of the lighting industry due to their output performance.
11 June 2012
Cree has announced the availability of brighter XLamp XT-E and XM-L High-Voltage LEDs to provide manufacturers with more efficient, cost-effective components.
06 April 2012
The barrier-breaking LMH2 is designed to speed time-to-market and is the only LED module delivering 80 lumens-per-watt system efficacy combined with CRI greater than 90.
Bringing increased versatility and flexibility to lighting applications, the expanded XLamp® ML family now offers red, green and blue colour options, high-voltage types and three different price-performance options in a proven and reliable package.
11 March 2012
Anglia will be exhibiting at Lux Live 2012 on the 6th & 7th November at Earls Court, London. Stand A19.
LEDiL has announced the availability of 40 lenses from 11 product families qualified for use with Cree's new XLamp® XB-D LED, which boasts the industry's smallest lighting-class footprint of 2.45 mm x 2.45 mm.