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For example, why can these arrays run at 2x their nominal current? Marketing and back-patting aside, much of this seems to come down to smart product design and a generational step forward.
There are lots of exceptions. In TVs, for example, larger LED backlight arrays with what is called “local dimming” are common, and even Mini LED TVs are already on the market from brands like TCL.
A team led by Prof. Sun Haiding from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) developed a vertically integrated micro-scale light-emitting diode (micro-LED) array which was then ...
February 10, 2017 A new LED array is designed to allow individual diodes to burn out without interrupting the entire circuit, making them more efficient, cheaper, safer and cooler KIT View 1 Images ...
[Matt] wanted to drive a Yuji LED array. The LED requires 30 V and at 100 watts, it generates a lot of heat. He used a Corsair water cooling system made for a CPU cooler to carry away the heat. The… ...
Cree Introduces Industry’s First Lighting-Class LED Arrays to Accelerate Indoor LED Lighting Date Announced: 06 Dec 2010 XLamp® CXA20 LED Array Sets New Benchmarks for Efficiency and Ease of Use.
Cree has developed a bolt-down LED array for luminair makers looking to replace incandescent and CCFL sources up to 2,000 lm. Called CXA20, the array delivers 1,050 lm at 11W, or 2,000 lm at 27W with ...
SiliconCore Technology, manufacturer of LED displays and laser diode controls, has recently announced its LED In Silicon Array (LISA) platform. The manufacturer’s range of ultra fine pixel pitch LED ...
HomePod iFixit HomePod teardown reveals durable, densely-packed speaker internals, LED array, hidden 14-pin connector ...
By using an array of red and near-infrared LEDs, a research team developed an optically based, non-invasive system for 2D mapping of the blood oxygen saturation across a patient ...