2010-02-10
Providing medical design engineers with a cost-effective alternative to ultrasonic sensors, TT electronics OPTEK Technology's OCB350 fluid sensor features automatic calibration circuitry and is available with multiple output states including "fluid present," "no fluid present," and "no tube present." The sensor is ideal for medical applications including monitoring fluid or air presence in tubing for infusion and transfusion pumps where fluids of different optical densities are used.
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2010-01-21
In the new version of the Audi A8, light emitting diodes from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors are responsible for the dipped and full beams as well as for other specific lighting functions. Apart from their efficiency, an excellent argument for LEDs is their long life, which exceeds that of the vehicle. Plus, with light similar to daylight they improve motorists’ safety.
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2010-01-20
Veeco introduces the TurboDisc® K465i™ gallium nitride (GaN) Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) System for the production of high-brightness light-emitting diodes (HB LEDs). Veeco’s industry-leading beta site customers rapidly qualified the K465i for volume production, and the...
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2010-01-19
Topco Energy Saving System Corp. (TESS), the Taiwan-based LED lighting supplier, announced the latest LED bulb on Feb. 17th. Within the new range you can find the 6W/7W/7.5W LED bulbs to replace 40W/50W/60W incandescent lamp. The best luminance output could reach 80 lm/w. The LED bulb of TESS is shock-proof and mercury-free. The long lifespan and excellent luminance helps you save the money from electricity bill. All these advantages are far superior than you can find of Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL).
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2009-12-12
Through continuous model advancement, Edison Opto has introduced EdiLine III for enhanced adaptability and robustness.
EdiLine III is available in two types of packaging – 1W and 3.5W. The 1W device is measured at 41.25 x 4.0 x 0.8mm, with luminous flux of 100 lumens at cool white; while the 3W device is measured at 95.6 x 5.6 x 0.8mm with luminous flux of 330 lumens at cool white (CCT: 5,000~10,000K).
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2009-10-01
UPEC will demonstrate its innovative products and solutions, including Street Light, Intelligent Lighting Management System, and Interior Lighting Products, at Hong Kong International Lighting Fair from 27 Oct. to 30 Oct. 2009.
According to UPEC, the Intelligent Lighting Management System uses electronic dimming gear and area wireless control, and each street light could be individually controlled, monitored and manipulated. By using the Intelligent Lighting Management System, that could achieve energy-saving, labor costs reducing, and reporting accuracy increase.
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2009-07-16
By transforming text-form documents to 3D animated objects, the virtual application is Edison Opto’s new approach in helping the users for a quick, clear and accurate design-in guide using LED products.
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2009-04-16
Semisilicon Technology Corp. apply the single wire technology IC combine with RGB LED to be Non-external IC RGB LED. User can control RGB LED by single wire technology directly to display full color. Simple, construct easy, pretty and cost down. Such LED patented from many country already. Suitable use on LED sign board, winding light strip etc..
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2008-08-13
Dell today announced a completely new line of Latitude and Dell Precision laptops, ranging from the lightest ultra-portable in the company's history to the most powerful mobile workstation.
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2008-08-06
GlacialTech Inc today announces the availability of BR40 Light Emitting Diode (LED) light – the LED-BR40 Globes come in three model which range in brightness from low, to medium to high. The LED BR40 bulbs are designed to replace the equivalent 80W BR40 globes and lamps available in markets today. Using lower wattage compared with the original product, 840Lux for the high brightness globe at a distance of 1m.
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