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Introducing the ADG1412L Quad SPST analog switch with industries best low On-resistance from Analog Devices. Evaluation board and samples available from Anglia.
The ADG1412L from Analog Devices is a high-performance, quad-channel analog switch designed to meet the demands of precision signal routing in various applications.
 

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Cree announces high-volume availability of brightest lighting-class LEDs

 

Cree, a market leader in LED lighting, has announced the high-volume availability of lighting-class XLamp® XP-E LEDs with output up to 122 lumens.

Cree continues to set the standard for innovation and availability of lighting-class LEDs through its broad family of XLamp LEDs. The volume availability of XLamp LEDs is aimed at further stimulating the LED lighting market, driving applications in outdoor and indoor general illumination as well as portable and retail display lighting.

Cree now offers XLamp XP-E cool white (5,000K – 10,000K CCT) LEDs in a minimum R2 flux bin (114-122 lumens at 350 mA), which is the highest commercially available minimum-flux order code for a single-die LED, at 350 mA, in the industry today.

“In the past 18 months, Cree has shipped millions of 100+ lumen XLamp LEDs,” said Paul Thieken, Cree marketing director for LED components. “LED product designers know they can depend on Cree to provide the industry’s brightest commercially available LEDs.”

Click here to view the XP-E data sheet

For more information, or details on the full range of Cree products available from Anglia, please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in December 2008.

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