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True green LEDs come in compact surface mount package
The Optoelectronics group of Vishay Intertechnology has introduced a series of true green LEDs in a compact surface-mount 0603 ChipLED package. Measuring 1.6mm by 0.8mm with an ultra-thin 0.55mm profile, the VLMTG1400 series devices utilize the most recent ultrabright InGaN chip technology to achieve luminous intensity up to 2,800mcd.
Next-gen LEDs set standards in miniaturisation
More than 25 years ago, the Topled set a worldwide standard as the first surfacemountable LED. Osram Opto Semiconductors now presents the latest generation, the Topled E1608, which has a package that is smaller than its predecessor models by factor 20. Despite this considerable miniaturization the low-power LED is bright, reliable and robust. The compact Topled offers greater options and greater design flexibility, particularly for car interior a...
Energy-saving LEDs offer an external driver
MaxLite now offers LED T8 Lamps with an external driver to satisfy utility rebate programmes that require UL Type C lamps. The DLC-listed, 19W lamps are an energy-saving replacement for 32W fluorescent tubes in fixtures with standard G13 (medium bi-pin) sockets. The lamps operate with a remote driver that powers the LED linear tube and enhances performance reliability. One-, two-, three- and four-lamp drivers are available.
Shining a light on automotive illumination solutions
With the increase in applications of lighting systems, especially in passenger cars, the demand for energy-efficient lighting is on the rise. Owing to the properties such as low power consumption and high design flexibility, the demand for LED lighting has grown significantly in the past few years, especially in the interior lighting segment. However, technologically advanced laser systems are also projected to evolve and gain momentum during the...
IoT development boards support LoRa platform
Two new SmartEverything solutions from Arrow have extended the portfolio of development boards at RS Components. The SmartEverything LION IoT development system-on-module (SoM) board and the SmartEverything ARIS IoT board both offer support for Internet of Things (IoT) application development.
Partnership to develop wireless-enabled CO2 sensor
The remote world of the IoT and building management systems (BMS) involves the connectivity of autonomous devices which require little or no maintenance - hence the term "Fit and Forget". These "lonely" devices often consist of sensor/actuator functions that need power. The use of replaceable batteries or the provision of mains power is often not ideal due to location, cost and increasingly, user preference.
ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation obtained for Shenzhen lab
Manufacturerof electronic and electromechanical components, Würth Elektronik eiSos,strengthens the company’s test lab in the Shenzhen subsidiary responsible for its Chinese plants. The China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS) has now extended and expanded accreditation of the lab in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025: 2005. The current accreditation now applies until 2023.
f.lashes: the product that combines fun and lashes
The term 'futuristic' is thrown around very lightly nowadays, as when you think about it we are living in the future, and for 2017 people would argue our technology is very advanced.Some extremely futuristic technology as an example is these incredible LED eyelashes that light your eyes up. Named f.lashes and designed by Tien Pham they were showcased earlier this year at Maker Faire. Overwhelmed by positive reactions he has launched a kickstarter...
ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation extends scope of China test lab
Accreditation of the Würth Elektronik eiSos laboratory in Shenzhen has been extended and expanded in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 by the China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS). The Shenzhen subsidiary is responsible for Wuerth Elektronik eiSos’s Chinese plants.
The future of electronics production at productronica
The world’s leading trade fair productronica, which takes place at the Messe München trade-fair center from November 14th–17th, 2017, will show what the future of electronics development and production will look like. As well as robotics and miniaturisation, the fair’s focal points will include semiconductor solutions and digitalisation. In addition, two other events— SEMICON Europa and IT2Industry—are being hel...