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LED driver suits RGB modules and individual LEDs
The DiodesAL5887Q is a high-performance, 36-channel linear LED driver designed for automotive applications. It supports both I²C and SPI digital interfaces, providing flexibility for system integration.
UVB/UVC LEDs boast multiple wavelength options
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking the XBT-3535 UVB/UVC surface mount LEDs from Luminus Devices.
LEDs improve corrosion resistance
Ams OSRAM SYNIOS S 2222 Gen 2 is for use in industry applications where corrosion resistance, performance, or compact space are important.
LEDs improve corrosion resistance
Ams OSRAM SYNIOS S 2222 Gen 2 is for use in industry applications where corrosion resistance, performance, or compact space are important.
Würth Elektronik LEDs at VertiFarm
Würth Elektronik will have its own stand at VertiFarm, the first and only dedicated trade fair for vertical farming and new food.
Luminus' new SFT-03X LEDs boost brightness of miniaturised projectors
Luminus Devices has announced the addition of the SFT-03X Red-Green-Blue (RGB) LED chipset to its projection product portfolio enabling extremely compact yet bright projection engines for embedded consumer and industrial applications.
Würth releases ICLED colour calculator
Würth Elektronik is presenting its ICLED Color Calculator - a new service on its REDEXPERT online platform.
Melexis illuminates automotive lighting future with MeLiBu 2.0
Melexis is pleased to unveil the MLX80142 two RGB LED driver (six channels), the latest addition to its smart state machine LED driver portfolio and the first to incorporate MeLiBu 2.0.
DigiKey adds amsOSRAM LED drivers
amsOSRAM’s AS1163 (SAID) and AS1163B (SAID2) are mixed signal silicon devices optimized for dynamic lighting applications.
Washable touchless technology could ‘revolutionise’ electronic textiles
Researchers have developed a washable touchless technology which will allow users to interact with everyday textiles or specialised clothing by simply pointing their finger above a sensor.