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How long does an LED bulb last?
LED bulbsbecame popular due to their energy efficiency and long lifespan. On average, an LED bulb can last between 25,000 and 50,000 hours, significantly outlasting traditional incandescent bulbs which last on average 1,000 hours.
Mouser adds American Bright LED to global linecard
Mouser Electronics has announced a new global distribution agreement with American Bright LED, a supplier of LED components and integrated solutions.
12-channel LED driver from Diodes Incorporated
Diodes has introduces a new 12-channel, constant-current LED driver, the AL58221.
LED implant offers new hope in cancer treatment
Advancements in medical technology continue to push the boundaries ofcancer treatment, and a recent innovation in photodynamic therapy (PDT) could mark a significant breakthrough.
LED driver promises greener future
MEAN WELL’s LED power supply solutions are designed to propel the lighting industry towards a greener, more sustainable future.
PCIM: NOVOSENSE unveils automotive LED driver
A new 16/24-channel driver IC for automotive LED applications is being demonstrated by NOVOSENSE Microelectronics at PCIM Europe 2024 in Nuremberg (June11-13).
Rutronik now stocking OSLON Square Horti White LED
Rutronik is expanding its portfolio of LEDs with the new OSLON Square Horti White LED GW CSSRM4.HW from ams OSRAM.
Introduction to LED Lighthouse: illuminating the future of lighting
Founded in 2011, LED Lighthouse is a UK-based company that has rapidly become a key player in the LED lighting industry.
Luminus’ new RGBL colour-mix LED technology
Luminus Devices has introduced a series of 4-in-1 RGBL (Red-Green-Blue-Lime) LEDs designed for stage and architectural lighting systems that require high high-output colour mixing with high colour-rendering index (CRI).
Simplified realisation of intelligent LED control
Würth Elektronik has introduced WL-ICLED, a novel series of RGB LEDs with an integrated controller (IC). These components, which can be controlled as individual pixels, combine red, green, and blue LEDs with a programmable controller IC, allowing for intelligent, individual control over both pixel colour and brightness levels, ranging from 0 to 100%.