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Silicone materials development for LED packaging The properties of silicone materials make them ideal for new, demanding applications, such as protective encapsulants and lenses for high-brightness, LEDs according to an article by Dow Corning.
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OPTEK Technology: bringing LED designs to light TT electronics OPTEK Technology offers design engineers an integrated source of visible LED products for solid-state lighting applications.
LED luminaires get warm welcome in supermarket freezers An emerging application for LED luminaires is to provide illumination in temperaturecontrolled retail cases used in supermarkets for the display of perishable goods.
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HB-LED market by application in 2005
total market $4.0 billion other 12% illumination 6% mobile appliances 52%
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Fig. 1. As in previous years, mobile appliances was the dominant HB-LED category in 2005, but with a reduced market share.
illumination 13%
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Fig. 2. In 2010, Signs/Displays will become the largest market segment, with Illumination also showing strong growth.
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high power 6%
high current 2%
Fig. 3. Most LEDs use standard packages, but the fastest-growing category in the next five years will be high-power LED packages.
not only large LED text messaging and full-color video screens but also LED backlights for LCD monitors and TVs. While this latter application was just in its beginning stages in 2005, rapid growth is expected in the next five years, with even modest penetration of the large projected LCD monitor and TV markets (more
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than 180 million monitors and more than 90 million TVs) making a significant impact on the HB-LED market in 2010. Penetration of the general lighting market is the Holy Grail of the HB-LED industry, and by 2010 this penetration will be well under way. Although most of the lighting applications being addressed in 2010 will continue to be specialty or niche applications, many of them for colored lighting, there will also be a growing number of white-light applications in the retail display, commercial building and even residential markets. These will be driven by continuing improvements in white LED luminous efficacy (lumens/watt), as well as concomitant decreases in dollars per lumen and the development of user-friendly integrated LED luminaires. Although the market share for automotive applications (including both interior and exterior lighting) does not show an increase from 2005 to 2010, large market growth will still take place. To a large extent this will be driven by the use of white LEDs for headlamps, which are expected to enter the market for the first time in late 2007. As figure 3 shows, the 2005 HB-LED market continued to be dominated by products that use standard LED packages either traditional lamp packages (e.g. 3 mm, 5 mm) or various SMD configurations (e.g. topview, sideview, PLCC). Standard packages are widely use in mobile phones, LED text messaging and full-color video screens, automotive interior lighting, and some specialty lighting applications. High-current LEDs (i.e. those that have drive currents that are much higher than the standard 20 mA) are used primarily in automotive signaling, but also in various illumination applications, such as channel letters and machine vision. Multichip packages, typically consisting of one red, one green and one blue chip in the same package to achieve multiple colors, are used mainly in ringer lights for mobile phones, but increasingly in small-pitch (<10 mm) full-color video screens. The fastest-growing product type in the next five years will be highpower LEDs. These have input powers in the 0.55 W range and outputs ranging from tens of lumens to more than 100 lm. These devices use large-area chips and special packaging for thermal management. Their largest use currently is in illumination applications, with significant use also in traffic signals and flashlamps for camera phones. In addition to illumination, major future growth areas will be in backlights for LCD monitors and TVs, and automotive forward lighting. About the author Robert V Steele is director of Optoelectronics at Strategies Unlimited (www.strategies-u.com), a 27-year-old market research firm based in Mountain View, California. He is responsible for all of the companys activities in high-brightness LEDs and solid-state lighting, and is also the chair of the annual Strategies in Light conference on high-brightness LEDs. The low efficiency of existing light sources, combined with their limitations in design, drive the need for an innovative solution, and SSL is emerging as a viable option. However, more improvement on the levels of light output and color quality, along with a reduction in the initial cost, are necessary to enable it to make a significant impact on the lighting industry. LEDs are already being used in applications where upfront cost is not the major issue, such as traffic signal lights and camera flashes. Organic LEDs (OLEDs) are a new breed of SSL, combining some of the performance characteristics of LEDs with additional features, such as thinness, transparency and flexibility. Further, OLED technology opens up the possibility of many innovative new applications, such as a dual functional window, which remains transparent in the daytime and functions as a light source at night. OLEDs have already demonstrated commercial feasibility via the introduction of products for flat-panel displays in mobile applications. The intrinsic features and strong potential of OLEDs thin modules, large illumination areas and low power consumption, among others make this technology a prime candidate for future lighting applications. However, there are some challenges yet to be addressed, such as moisture sensitivity and outcoupling (figure 4). The LED industry, with its promising future and fierce market competition, has been showing tremendous progress in recent years. Some of the key challenges that have to be addressed are high cost, patentinfringement issues and thermal management (figure 5). The research focus on OLED and LED technologies is likely to shift toward factors such as new materials and production techniques, which will contribute to reduced costs. One of the major drivers for SSL R&D is the immense investments by both government and corporate bodies, such as the Next-Generation Lighting Initiative (NGLI) in the US, Europes Organic LEDs for ICT and Lighting Applications (OLLA) and Japans Light for the 21st Century project. The LED industry is focused on the development of more compact
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Item Forward voltage Luminous intensity Luminous flux Chromaticity coordinate Typ.
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Typ 28 28 85
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Unit V cd lm
Condition
Ta=25 IFDC=44mA
(8-chips in Serial)
Item Forward voltage Luminous intensity Luminous flux Chromaticity coordinate Typ.
Min -
Typ 28 19 59
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Unit V cd lm
x, y=0.31, 0.32
x, y=0.43, 0.40
NOTE For 8-chips in Parallel connection, IFDC= 350mA, Forward Voltage = 3.5V
NOTE For 8-chips in Parallel connection, IFDC= 350mA, Forward Voltage = 3.5V
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Unit W mA mA V
20 30
40 50 60 70 80
-1.0 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Define a central axis of a product as =
NOTE For 8-chips in Parallel connection, Forward current = 480mA, Pulse forward current = 800mA
Package size
8-4 8-3.35 14 4P23 2.45 4-C2.5 0.35 2.1 PWB
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13 14 15 16
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14 15 16
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16-0.85
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LEDs. On the other hand, it is also focusing on the development of high-power LEDs with large dimensions. Still, SSL is more than an enchantment to the lighting industry, very much evident by the involvement of lighting giants like Philips, Osram and General Electric. Solid-state lighting technology is becoming the most important trend in the lighting industry, and it will be even more important in the next four to five years as LED and OLED technologies make further progress. Though there are a few challenges left to overcome, SSL has
the potential to substitute for existing light sources in a few yearstime. About the author Ms Ashwini Meena is a research analyst with Frost & Sullivan (www.ti.frost.com). This article is based on Frost & Sullivans latest research, entitled Emerging lighting systems - a technology analysis D389. For further information, contact magdalena. [email protected].
Fig. 6. Driven by signage applications, the >15 W driver segment is the largest but the <6 W segment will experience the most rapid growth in the next several years. (Courtesy of Darnell Group.)
in 2005. Shipments will grow at an annual average rate of 14.1%, reaching 303.9 million units by 2010. Most signaling applications fall within the 615 W segment. These are largely responsible for shipments of 14.1 million units in 2005. Meanwhile the <6 W segment consists of a variety of uses, ranging from certain automotive applications to exit signs. This segment is forecast to grow at an average annual rate of 18.2%, from sales of 40.8 million units in 2005 to 94.4 million units in 2010. Two major hurdles standing before widespread adoption of LEDs are lumens and price. Before LEDs can be used in many applications, the technology must produce light that is bright enough to merit its
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use. In addition, LEDs must be produced at a price that is reasonable and competitive with alternative products. The success of LEDs will depend on price as much as performance. Consumers have proved that, despite long-term or lifetime savings, they are unwilling to pay exceedingly high initial costs. About the author Linnea Brush is a senior analyst with Darnell Group Inc (www. darnell.com). This article is based on a report entitled Global electronic ballast markets: technologies, applications, trends and competitive environment, 4th edn, published by Darnell.
YOLE
Fig. 8. Commercially available performance and price comparison for HB-LEDs, together with cost objectives for the car industry.
and preseries for front lighting based on white HB-LEDs. To name a few: Audi has announced that the Audi A8 will have LED-based front light with luminous performances competing with xenon in 2008; Hella is collaborating with Volkswagen to commercialize an LEDbased front lighting system with a 1000 lm output in 2008; and, in the US, Visteon and General Motors have disclosed that they are developing LED-based lighting. About the author Eric Mounier (e-mail: [email protected]) is project manager in MEMS and optoelectronics at Yole Dveloppement (www.yole.fr). He is also editor-in-chief of Micronews.This article is based on Yole Dveloppements LED2Light report. For more details, e-mail: David Jourdan at [email protected].
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Standardization requirements and safety concerns drive LED test and measurement developments
As measurements and standards catch up with the explosive development of LEDs, the UKs National Physical Laboratory is well placed to advise on best practice, and to carry out accurate and traceable measurements, say Paul Miller, Teresa Goodman and Simon Hall.
Photometry The rapid rate at which LEDs have entered Photometry is the measurement of light and become ubiquitous in lighting has preweighted by the response of the human eye sented industry, R&D and regulatory bod(i.e. it measures the ability to generate a ies with several measurement challenges. visual response). As many LED products LEDs are already replacing incandescent are made to been seen by people, it is perlighting in many scenarios and are curhaps the most important measurement. rently being developed for specialized However, it is also often the area with the applications such as combined brake and greatest measurement error. These errors indicator lights in the automotive industry. have three main causes: spectral mismatch They are also being used in more safetyerrors in the photometric detectors; probcritical areas, including railway signalling lems with geometric alignment; and temand medical phototherapy. perature dependence of the luminous and LEDs now come in a variety of wavespectral output of the LED. lengths (UV through the visible to IR), To measure a photometric quantity, the brightness values (e.g. 140 lm flux from a Fig. 1. NPLs reference goniophotometer. detector used a photometer must have single green LED produced by Lumileds) and formats (single packaged LEDs; multiple LEDs in clusters; and a spectral responsivity that is matched to the visual response of the even novel technology including LED backlights and organic LEDs). human eye. Photometers generally incorporate optical filters such that It has been shown that differences in inter-industry measurements are the transmission of the filter and the spectral response of the detecstill large, yet it is necessary to measure LEDs in a precise, accurate, tor work in combination to match the response of the eye closely. However, no photometer can be perfectly matched to this function, well defined and, we would say, traceable manner. In many cases, manufacturers rely on customer feedback to reveal with the result that errors occur when one is used to measure a light the failings of LED products. Better measurement will produce bet- source that is different from the source against which it has been calter LEDs more efficiently, and lumens per dollar is a standard that ibrated. These errors can be very large errors of tens of percent are common. Appropriate calibration of the photometer can minimize the industry understands. Quality measurement is also driven by safety, covering areas such errors but, for work of the highest accuracy, a spectroradiometer is as conspicuity of signalling lamps and photobiological hazards of generally recommended, which measures the light energy at individhigh-brightness LEDs. This area also includes the need to conform to ual wavelengths so that the photometric quantities can be calculated international regulations and standards, an effort to which the UKs using the defined weighting functions. The novel construction and packaging of LEDs also create special National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is currently contributing. difficulties in measuring their light output, because they lead to highly directional and non-uniform light-distribution patterns. Furthermore, Optical radiation measurement The measurement of the optical radiation characteristics of LEDs can the mechanical and optical axes may not be coincident, which can be divided into four interrelated categories: photometry, radiometry, lead to inconsistencies between different measurement systems a and spectral and angular distribution. Measurements are needed for problem that is compounded in LED clusters. Correct geometrical product development and quality control, to enable comparisons to alignment is therefore important if consistent and reproducible measbe made between products, and for specification and safety purposes. urements are to be made. The CIE, for example, recommends that, for Traceability to national standards (such as those developed and main- single LEDs, the mechanical axis rather than the optical axis should tained at NPL) is also important, because this helps to ensure consis- be taken as the reference for measurements of luminous intensity or tency and gives the market confidence in the claims that manufacturers illuminance. Geometric alignment is less critical for measurements of the total luminous flux (i.e. the total light output in all directions, make for their products.
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usually measured using an integrating sphere), but this is a less useful parameter for comparing the brightness of one LED with that of another. As semiconductor devices, LEDs are temperature sensitive. As a consequence a change in temperature, produced by current heating or ambient temperature, can change the spectral distribution and intensity of the LED emission. It is therefore recommended that LEDs are temperature stabilized and operated at constant current. Radiometry Radiometry refers to measurement of all optical radiation, whether infrared, visible or ultraviolet, either in terms of the total power summed over all wavelengths at which the LED emits, or as a function of wavelength. The basic unit reported for IR and UV LEDs is usually radiant power in watts, which is the spectrally integrated value. The primary measurement method is to use an integrating sphere, where all of the light emitted from the LED in all directions is measured. The same precautions used for measuring LEDs photometrically should also be followed when making radiometric measurements. Spatial characteristics Manufacturers produce LEDs with different spatial characteristics,but seldom state the degree of asymmetry of the light distribution pattern or the change in output as a function of angle. It is often assumed that the radiation pattern of circular LEDs is both Gaussian and symmetric, yet this is often not the case. Knowledge of the angular dependence is necessary for a range of applications, including displays and traffic signals. A traffic-light, for example, requires a narrow angular distribution (so that the signal does not confuse drivers approaching a junction from other directions), whereas a display requires a wide distribution so that it can be seen from almost any angle. The spatial distribution of an LED can be characterized using a goniometer, and measurements are made either by moving the detector around the sample or by tilting the LED. NPL has many integrating spheres and goniophotometers, and the one chosen for a particular measurement depends on the size and power of the light. The reference goniophotometer (figure 1) has a maximum detector to source distance of 15 m, which can permit very high angular resolution of large sources, such as luminaires and spotlights. Standards Difficulties in the measurement of LEDs have been highlighted by discrepancies in the measurement results between different laboratories. Different instruments measure different optical radiation characteristics with varying degrees of success. Many offer precision, but not all deliver the measurement accuracy required. At present there are few standards, and performance varies from one measurement facility to another. However, help is at hand. The Commission Internationale de LEclarage (CIE), the international commission on illumination, has been establishing guidelines for measuring LEDs since 1997. Teresa Goodman at NPL is currently the division director of CIE Division 2, which covers the physical measurement of light and radiation. The latest progress of the various technical committees (TCs) is described below (for more details of the committees, see the CIE Division 2 website at http://cie2.nist.gov): TC2-45 is concerned with the measurement of single LEDs. The aim is to revise CIE 127 (see Standardization of LED measurements
Confirming the photobiological safety of products that may be shone directly into peoples eyes is obviously extremely important.
LEDs Magazine see Links box) to include improved definitions of quantities and methods of measurement for total flux and partial flux of LEDs and to reevaluate other parts, including spectral and color measurements of LEDs. The measurement issues discussed above are detailed, with particular reference to the measurement of luminous flux, which is important in lighting and signaling applications. The preparation of an international CIE/ISO (International Standards Organisation) standard on the measurement the luminous intensity of LEDs is being carried out by TC2-46. This will support development and trade, but compliance with its recommendations will present a challenge to manufacturers. The special problems associated with measurements of LED clusters and arrays are being addressed by TC2-50. The efforts of this TC are being supported by the work of a focused interest group formed within the Optical Radiation Measurement Club (a measurement forum run by NPL), which has been studying the measurement issues surrounding LED clusters and will report its findings shortly in a bestpractice guide report (see http://www.npl.co.uk/optical_radiation/ormclub/fig/#led%20clusters%20wg). Safety Recent significant advances in the brightness of LEDs and the introduction of devices emitting at shorter wavelengths has led to increasing concern regarding the photobiological safety of LED products. High-brightness LEDs are being incorporated into lighting products such as traffic-lights, torches and car headlamps, which may be shone directly into peoples eyes. Confirming the photobiological safety of such products is obviously extremely important. From a photobiological safety standpoint, the spectral characteristics, radiance (brightness) and apparent source size of the LED
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NPL's Optical Radiation Team www.npl.co.uk/optical_radiation NPL's Optical Radiation Measurement Club www.npl.co.uk/optical_radiation/ormclub CIE Division 2 (Physical Measurement of Light and Radiation) http://cie2.nist.gov Investigation of a measurement technique to determine the apparent source size for light emitting diodes (PDF, 1 MB) www.hse.gov.uk/research/rrpdf/rr345.pdf On our website: Standardization of LED measurements www.ledsmagazine.com/articles/features/1/11/5/1 TEST, MEASUREMENT & STANDARDS channel www.ledsmagazine.com/articles/features/1/4/6
are all important. Apparent source size dictates the size of the light patch on the retina after it has travelled through the light focussing parts of the eye. In safety standards, LEDs have been treated both as lasers (IEC 60825 series) and as lamps (CIE S 009/E:2002 Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems). This has caused some confusion relating to the risk on the part of both customers and, more important, manufacturers. Measurement errors add to the confusion because LED sources often incorporate some form of lens, and this means that the apparent source size (optical size) is not the same as the physical size of the LED chip (die). Both of the standards for LEDs (see above) require a consideration of the apparent source size. NPL has carried out research for the UK Health and Safety Executive to develop a method of measuring apparent source size (see Links box) and the facility for its measurement is shown in figure 2. If, as expected, LEDs are removed from IEC 60825-1 and moved to CIE S 009 (which has been submitted to the IEC to allow it to become a joint IEC/CIE standard), it will make the issue of LED safety clearer. This will also have an impact on compliance for European conformity CE marking, though it must be noted that this has often not been rigorously followed by manufacturers. Also on the horizon is the EC physical agents (optical radiation) directive on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (optical radiation). This sunshine directive deals with risks arising from exposure to optical radiation and may have an impact on some LED applications. It is set to be incorporated into European law by 2010 and will perhaps benefit from the clarification of LED safety requirements discussed above, but those responsible for its enforcement will need to keep pace with ongoing developments of LEDs. About the authors Paul Miller is higher research scientist at the Optical Radiation Measurement Group of the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, UK (e-mail: [email protected]; tel: 020 8943 6757). Teresa Goodman is principal research scientist and lead scientist for sources and human factors research at NPL (e-mail: [email protected]). Simon Hall is a senior research scientist at NPL (e-mail: [email protected]).
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ACOL Technologies SA
5 Rue des Sablieres, Meyrin-Satigny, Geneva CH-1217, Switzerland Tel: +41 22 306 0910 USA: +1 508 347 0111; Asia: +886 3 320 1738 Europe: +41 22 306 0910 Fax: +41 22 306 0911 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.acol.biz ACOL Technologies designs and manufactures high-brightness LEDs and LED light engines for use in solid-state lighting applications such as rail and road traffic signals, automotive lights, commercial signage, giant screen video displays, architectural effect lighting and general illumination. ACOLs patented designs in thermal management and primary precision optics provide unique value to leading integrators of HB LED products, ensuring the light extracted from the chip is fully maximized, up to four times the output of conventional 5 mm designs. ACOL designs offer a higher level of integration and guarantee mechanical robustness and optical precision, enabling unique solutions such as our three degree native light beam. ACOL Technologies SA is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with R&D operations in Moscow, Russia, and sales offices in Geneva, Moscow, Sturbridge, Massachusetts, USA, and Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Advanced LEDs
Unit 14, Bow Court, Fletchworth Gate, Burnsall Road, Coventry CV5 6SP, UK Contact name: Gail Rutter, marketing manager Tel: +44 (0)2476 716 151 Fax: +44 (0)2476 712 161 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.advanced-led.com Advanced LEDs are pioneering manufacturers and designers of LED and solar exterior lighting products. Formed in 2001 to exploit the potential of the high-flux LED, the company holds patents and works closely with its technology partners worldwide. Advanced LEDs pioneered the principle of thermal trace design to ensure that all of their products give the maximum life to the LED from a simple 1 W fitting to a powerful 56 W floodlight. The extensive range encompasses all areas of exterior LED lighting. Due to the knowledge that Advanced has developed working with high-flux LEDs (currently working with super high-flux LEDs with outputs in excess of 40 W per LED) it is able to offer a bespoke service for unique applications and has worked on diverse projects such as integrating LEDs into street furniture, artworks and traffic products. Experience and commitment to customers ensures that Advanced can be relied on to find solutions to the innovative ideas that consultants, architects and lighting engineers want to achieve.
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AB Mikroelektronik GmbH
Josef-Brandstaetter-Str. 2, 5020 Salzburg, Austria Contact: Erwin Reisser, sales; Ursula Broich, sales/marketing Tel: +43 662 44991 343 Fax: +43 662 420489 22 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ab-mikro.at AB is a one-stop supplier for custom power LED modules in lighting applications (automotive, industrial). As a competence centre for custom electronic modules, AB offers a spectrum of substrate and thermal management solutions, including modular/three-dimensional configurations of LED arrays.Services include technology development, product conception, prototyping and series/largevolume manufacturing.
Light engines & modules Illumination Architectural, entertainment & decorative lighting Displays, signs & signals
AlbEO Technologies
1840 Commerce Street, Unit C, Boulder CO 80301, USA Tel: +1 866 825 5420 E-mail [email protected] Web: www.albeotech.com AlbEO Technologies Inc manufactures white LED solidstate lighting that is aesthetic, low power, long lasting and environmentally friendly. AlbEO combines a deep understanding of electro-optic system design, supply chain management and product development to deliver user-friendly, superior output, highly reliable LED lighting products.
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AP Technologies Limited
The Coach House, Watery Lane, Bath BA2 1RL, UK Contact: Martin Sharratt, Director Tel: +44 (0)1225 780 400 Fax: +44 (0)1225 780 401 E-mail: [email protected] Web: aptechnologies.co.uk AP Technologies is responsible for sales and technical support of Opto Diode Corporation products in the UK and Ireland, offering LED solutions in the UV, visible and near infrared. ODC is the world leader in high-peak-power nearinfrared LEDs with their Graded Bandgap GaAlAs semiconductor technology. Wavelength-tuned heterostructure LEDs are offered from 750940 nm along with high-speed (15 nS) devices at 870 nm. ODCs 25 year specialization in high-power chipon-header and chip-on-board LED arrays has resulted in the development of its Metal Reflector Array (MRA) technology platform. MRA combines low-thermal-resistance substrates with high-opticalefficiency beam-shaping reflectors, maximizing optical power while directing the output to where it is required all with a platform only 23 mm high. Standard MRA devices are available at 405, 470, 525, 610, 830 and 870 nm in 110, 70 and 40 versions. Other wavelengths and bespoke configurations can be developed.
Arlon
1100 Governor Lea Road, Bear DE 19701, USA 9433 Hyssop Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730, USA Tel: MED customer service: +1 909 987 9533 STD customer service: +1 800 635 9333 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.arlon-med.com, www.arlon-std.com Arlon is a world leader in the development and manufacture of advanced PCB and silicone materials, offering a wide range of products suitable for LED substrates and high-performance LED packaging. Arlon Materials for Electronics Division (MED) offers a product line of thermally conductive and specialty PCB dielectric materials, providing costeffective thermal management solutions. These dielectric materials are available as prepreg or clad with a range of metal types and thicknesses. Silicone Technologies Division (STD) offers a comprehensive product line of thermally conductive silicone film adhesives (either electrically insulating or electrically conductive) and optically clear, UL recognized, environmentally resilient protective barrier materials. Arlon silicones cure at low temperatures and pressures with strong bond to a wide variety of surfaces, making them an ideal choice for high-brightness LED applications. With sales and technical support in North America, Europe and Asia, we are eager to support your applications globally from prototype to highvolume production.
Applelec Sign Components are manufacturers of stainless steel logos and letters. We also complement our range with a wide selection of sign LEDs and architectural LED fixtures, with innovative ideas for all applications.
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Apticol Ltd
Midlothian Innovation Centre, Roslin, Edinburgh EH25 9RE, Scotland, UK Contact: Dr David Steven, director Tel: +44 (0)131 440 9072 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.apticol.com Apticol Ltd designs and supplies novel light engine solutions for projection, illumination and lighting applications (general, architectural and entertainment) using high-brightness LEDs. Custom light engine design solutions are available, coupled with a complete optical design service, including lens design, illumination system design and optical modelling.
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austriamicrosystems is a leading global designer and manufacturer of high-performance analog ICs for communication, industrial, medical and automotive applications. austriamicrosystems portfolio of products includes LED drivers for display, panel or high-power LEDs; RGB and white color LEDs; LED flash drivers; LCD drivers; and power and lighting management units.
Barco
President Kennedypark 35, B-8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Contact: Joanne Grigg, international PR manager Tel: +44 (0)118 929 0105 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.barco.com Barco, an international company headquartered in Kortrijk, Belgium, provides visualization and display solutions for professional markets. It is a pioneer in LED technology, leading the way with new concepts in creative, mobile, fixed, rental and indoor/outdoor LED solutions. It designs and develops solutions for large screen visualization, display solutions for life-critical applications, and systems for visual inspection.
austriamicrosystems AG
A 8141 Schloss Premstaetten, Austria Tel: +43 3136 500 0 Fax: +43 3136 525 01 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.austriamicrosystems.com
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Avago Technologies
Herrenberger Str. 130, 71034 Bblingen, Germany Tel: +49 (0) 64 41 92 460 Fax: +49 (0) 64 41 92 4646 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.avagotech.com Avago Technologies is a privately held independent semiconductor company and one of the largest producers of visible LEDs in the world. Avago Technologies offers an extensive portfolio of products that provide superior reliability at globally competitive prices. Applications ranging from automotive to consumer electronics, and industrial all call for the efficiency and reliability of LED lighting. Avago Technologiess surface-mount, through-hole and display products are the LEDs of choice for many of these applications. We employ the latest in material and process technology to produce superior LED chips. Our acclaimed AlInGaP LED material offers high brightness, stable light output over many thousands of hours and excellent mean-timebefore-failure (MTBF), which means that your product looks brilliant now and for a long, long time. Dazzling blue and green colors are available with InGaN material, and very cost-effective GaPbased technologies are perfect for low to moderate light output requirements. Our LEDs combine vivid colors with an array of package options suited for almost any application.
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CEZOS sj
81-534 Gdynia, ul.Olgierda 88B, Poland Contact: Cezary Skotak Tel: +48 58 664 88 61 Fax: +48 58 664 66 65 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cezos.com One approach to energy savings is to replace standard MR16 (20 W, 35 W, 50 W) bulbs with MR16 LEDEMITY made by Cezos. We base our products on Luxeon 3 1 W LEDs, original optics constructed by LEDIL and our electronics. Please check our quality and solutions.
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Bivar, Inc
4 Thomas, Irvine CA 92618, USA Contact: Michael Finn, marketing manager Tel: +1 949 951 8808 Fax: +1 949 951 3974 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.bivar.com Founded in 1965, Bivar is an established industry leader in optoelectronics innovation and solution engineering. We offer the industrys largest choice of LEDs and LED assemblies. New products include HiBrite LED modules, flexible and rigid light pipes, and wedge-based LEDs. Our Design Center Solutions Business Unit formalizes many existing capabilities into a platform focused on application-specific optoelectronics and packaging solutions that costeffectively speed customer time-to-market.
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Crescent Lighting
8, Rivermead,Pipers Lane, Thatcham, Berkshire RG19 4EP, UK Contact: Alan Weaver, sales director Tel: +44 (0)1635 87 88 88 Fax: +44 (0)1635 87 38 88 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: www.crescent.co.uk Crescent Lighting designs, manufactures and distributes innovative, contemporary commercial LED systems throughout Europe. With 10 years experience of LED lighting, we have a wide range of standard products using the latest LED sources. Part of the Fiberstars group of companies, we also distribute Ambiance Lumiere LED systems in the UK.
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Citizen Electronics is one of the worlds leading manufactures of chip-LEDs for cellular phones, cameras, backlights for LCD panels, and light sources for car instrument panels. Citizen Electronics offers a wide variety of electronic devices, including the worlds first one-package subminiature illuminated tactile switches, high-sensitivity sensors and acoustic products.
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Cool Polymers
333 Strawberry Field Road, Warwick, RI 02886, USA Contact: Gary Arnold, sales manager Tel: +1 401 739 7602 Fax: +1 401 732 6119 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.coolpolymers.com Cool Polymers is the worlds only dedicated manufacturer of thermally conductive plastics. CoolPoply thermally conductive materials are used in LED die encapsulation, LED substrates and LED packaging. CoolPoly grades are 3D net-shaped injection moldable, provide thermal management for high-power LED applications, and are lightweight, energy saving and RoHS compliant.
Color Kinetics
10 Milk Street, Suite 1100, Boston, MA 02108, USA Tel: +1 617 423 9999 Fax:+1 617 423 9998 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.colorkinetics.com Color Kinetics transforms environments through new, dynamic uses of light. Its solid-state lighting systems apply the benefits of LEDs as a highly efficient, longlasting, environmentally friendly and inherently digital source of illumination. The company is headquartered in Boston, MA, USA, with offices in the UK, China and Japan.
Cyberlux Corporation
4625 Creekstone Drive, Suite 100, Research Triangle Park, Durham, NC 27703, USA Tel: +1 919 474 9700 Fax:+1 919 474 9712 Web: www.cyberlux.com
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EcoLED Lighting
WSR Building, Longwood Business Park, Fordbridge Road, Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex TW16 6AZ, UK Contact: Robin Day, managing director Tel: +44 (0)7980 840 425 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ecoledlighting.com EcoLEDLighting specializes in off-grid solar, wind and mains-powered LED lighting products. EcoLEDLighting has brought together a total of 22 years of cutting-edge LED lighting technology experience gained in the aerospace industry. Our designs and products reflect this experience in the production of 100% recyclable, durable, state-ofthe-art lighting solutions. Our basic product range provides lighting solutions for environmentally aware architectural, retail, security, safety, emergency relief response organisations, disaster relief and ecotourism sites where substantial energy savings, ambient heat reduction, and ultimate refinement and durability are the key requirements of our clien tbase.
DGA
Via Pietro Nenni, 72B, 50100 Campi Bisenzio, Florence, Italy Tel: +39 055 898 6235 Fax:+39 055 898 6243 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.dga.it We are the leader in lighting with POWERLED technology. DGA offers a wide collection of highquality luminaries for architectural lighting. Light quality is guaranteed by a tough selection of LED components that ensures consistent colour temperatures and efficiency lighting with a remarkable colour-rendering index. Italian design completes the product features.
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Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy-efficient and cost-effective lighting solutions available today, including task and accent lighting in homes and businesses, emergency lighting, and covert military and homeland security lighting.
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Daktronics
Brookings, SD, USA Tel: +1 605-697-4300 E-mail [email protected] Web: www.daktronics.com Daktronics is one of the worlds largest suppliers of electronic scoreboards, computer-programmable displays, and large screen video displays and control systems. The company began manufacturing large screen, full-color LED displays in 1997. Since then, over 2000 ProStar and ProAd full-color displays have been sold and installed in sports, entertainment and commercial applications worldwide.
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ENFIS Ltd
Technium 2, Kings Road, Swansea Waterfront, Swansea SA1 8PJ, UK Contact: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1792 485 660 Fax: +44 (0)1792 485 537 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.enfis.com Enfis has developed world-leading brightness multiwatt MW, multiple wavelength smart LED array light engines. Various wavelengths can be packaged into the array, with each wavelength individually controlled. Colour-changeable white light can be produced through the combination of RGB(Y). UV, visible spectrum and IR wavelengths can be combined on the same array to produce highly adaptable products across many industry segments. Each Enfis patent-pending smart MW-LED array has active light- and heat-sensing components that control, calibrate and regulate the light output of each wavelength on the array. By combining Enfis smart array technology with efficient thermal management, optics and electronics, Enfis produces world-leading optical power output light engines. Typical power densities are: UVB/C (<320 nm) >20 mW/cm2 UVA (370420 nm) >300 mW/cm2 BLUE (440480 nm) >2500 mW/cm2 GREEN (500535nm) >1000 mW/cm2 YELLOW (590610 nm) >1000 mW/cm2 RED (630690 nm) >2500 mW/cm2 NIR (750980nm) >2500 mW/cm2
EREA NV
Ruggeveldstraat 1, B-2110 Wijnegem, Belgium Tel: +32 (0)3 355 16 00 Fax: +32 (0)3 355 16 01 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.erea.be EREA, a Belgian producer, offers in addition to a wide range of transformers for halogen lighting modules, power supplies and finished products based on LEDs. In association with important international lighting producers, we have LED realizations in public lighting, interior lighting, lighting for monuments and historical buildings, publicity lighting and more. In the design and realization of your projects, EREA can prove to be the vital link. We have the know-how and are well up in lighting. Through co-operation and a well considered design, your wishes and projects are translated into a product, in which the whole matches perfectly with an ultimate light output and lifespan. EREA is specialized in many fields. A team of dynamic designers and product specialists is ready to advise and assist you at any time, from the start to the final realization of your projects.
Dow Corning is a global leader in silicone-based technology and innovation, and its recent focus on light management meets customers needs for materials for LEDs. Recent efforts have been focused on new silicone materials for both lens and encapsulant applications in LED packaging. Siliconebased materials have very high transmission in the UVvisible wavelengths, do not degrade when exposed to light or temperature, and can be offered in a wide range of moduli and refractive indices.
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EBV Elektronik, an Avnet company, is one of the leading specialists in European semiconductor distribution. 240 technical sales specialists provide a strong focus on a selected group of long-term manufacturing partners. 110 continuously trained application specialists offer extensive application know-how and design expertise. More information about EBV Elektronik is available at www.ebv.com.
Vehicle lighting
ECIE is a Nur Group company specializing in the development, production and sales of LED-based automotive lighting and instrumentation products for motorcycles, mopeds, scooters, mini-cars, buses and agricultural vehicles for third parties and OEM producers. Product development is done in conjunction with its sister company, ECIE ENGINEERING (www.ecieengineering.it).
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ECIE srl
Via Settembrini, 102 Lainate (MI) 20020, Italy Contact: Mr Carlo Rizzi, sales manager Tel: +39 02 933 0071 Fax: +39 02 933 0072 52 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ecie.it
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ETG Corporation
8599 Venice Boulevard, Unit K, Los Angeles, California 90034, USA Contact: Anna Lopez Tel: +1 310 202 6400 Fax: +1 310 202 6406 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.etgtech.com ETG Corporation is your one-stop-shop for leading LED technologies. Some of our products include standard LED assemblies, surface-mount LEDs, SMT LED assemblies, LED custom clusters, LED bulbs and Cree XLamp products including 1 W and 3 W LEDs, ultraviolet and custom solutions. ETG Corp is an expert Cree XLamp integrator and has all the experience you need to get your highpower solid-state lighting project off the ground. Allow ETG to be your design and manufacturing solution for all your lighting needs.
Evident Technologies
216 River Street, Troy, New York, 12180, USA Contact: Michael Locascio, CTO Tel: +1 518 273 6266 Fax: +1 518 273 6267 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.evidenttech.com Evident is a pioneer in the development of advanced quantum dot nanomaterials engineered to create unique colors on blue, UV and other LEDs. Evidents proprietary quantum dot emitters are tunable from blue (490 nm) to the near infrared (2300 nm). They offer a unique way to control color emission on solid-state devices, simplified designs using a single LED driver, more tunable forms of white, flexible form factors, and a broader range of optical options, such as non-scattering. Evident has an expanding intellectual property portfolio covering the use of its materials in lighting and display devices. Evident also works jointly with customers and partners to bring quantum dotbased products to market on their own platforms. Evidents track record for providing high-quality nanomaterials, a range of valuable services and fast-track solutions has made it a leader in the development of applications and products using quantum dot technologies.
Fraen Srl
80 Newcrossing Road, Reading, MA 01867, USA Contact: Scott Grzenda, Americas sales Tel: +1 781 205 5349 Fax: +1 781 942 2426 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.fraensrl.com Contact: Guido Campadelli, Europe/Asia sales Tel: +39 0290 394 049 Fax: +39 0290 399 796 E-mail: [email protected] Maximizing light Fraen Srl develops products that manage light in ways never before achieved in the lighting industry. As a result of rich knowledge and innovation of optical systems, Fraen Srl is the worlds leader in custom optical solution and standard optics for high-powered LEDs.
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G&R Labs
2934 Scott Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA, 95054, USA Contact: George Richardson Tel: +1 408 986 0377 Fax:+1 408 986 0416 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.grlabs.com We manufacture instruments that measure output in mW/cm2. Our calibrations are NIST traceable. Our probes are cosine-corrected for physically close readings to allow matching probes for the same readings. Our meters have a five year warranty.
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The Euro Display team has over 25 years expertise in the LED displays industry. Our LED giant screens are used in the media, entertainment and information markets. All members of our team share the same passion for LED technology, at the service of such a fascinating business as communication.
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E Wave Corporation
159 Bittacy Hill, London NW7 1RT, UK Contact: Nigel Standen, general manager Tel: +44 (0)20 8346 5219 Fax: +44 (0)20 8346 6873 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ewave-corp.com E Wave provides high-intensity LED wafers, chips and packaged devices in the UV, visible and infrared wavelength ranges. Custom production and sorting are available for special wavelengths and intensity grades. One of our subsidiaries specializes in white LED lights.
Euro Display
Strada della Risera 7, 10090, Rosta, Turin, Italy Contact: Fabio Aversa, corporate sales and marketing manager Tel: +39 119 54 10 15 Fax:+39 119 54 10 17 E-mail: [email protected] www.EuroDisplay.com
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+1.919.313.5300
Cree is leading the revolution in LED lighting. We invite you to see how Cree LED light can improve your next design.
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Heptagon
Moosstrasse 2, CH-8803 Ruschlikon, Switzerland Contact: Markus Maile, director of sales Tel: +41 44 497 3000 Fax: +41 44 497 3001 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.heptagon.fi Heptagon develops, designs and manufactures optics for a variety of LED applications, including mobile phones, LCD TVs, LED-based projectors, and general illumination systems. A one-stop-shop approach minimizes risk for customers and accelerates time to market. Heptagon is an ISO9001-certified company. Heptagons components are based on novel diffractive and refractive micro-optics. Free-form microstructures on top of a flat substrate enable high efficiency, flexible beam shaping and efficient light mixing for single-die, multi-die, white-light and RGB LED sources. Thin, flat LED microlenses can be formed directly on top of the LED, adding less than 1 mm to the modules thickness. Heptagons LED microlenses are produced by a proprietary batch wafer-scale REEMO UV-replication process. This enables low cost in mass-production and high robustness. Materials are available that can withstand a lead-free IR reflow process (temperatures up to 280 C), long-term storage and humidity, and temperature shocks (in conformance with Telcordia/JEDEC regulations).
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Heatron Inc
3000 Wilson Avenue, Leavenworth, KS 66048-4637, USA Contact: Chris Knopp, commercial intelligence Tel: +1 913 651 4420 Fax: +1 913 651 5352 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.heatron.com Heatron Inc is a leading-edge integrator of systems and components used in LED lighting applications. Luminaires that are transitioning lighting products from traditional technologies to LEDs utilize Heatrons experience and expertise in the design and assembly of thermal management systems (including printed circuitboards), optics, power sources, connectors and other critical components.
Harvatek
18 Lane 522, Chung Hwa Road Sec 5, Hsin Chu 300, Taiwan Tel: +866 3 539 9889, +1 408 844 8734 Fax: +866 3 539 9227, +1 408 844 9618 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.harvatek.com.tw Harvatek is one of the worlds largest manufacturers of surface-mount LEDs. Its solid-state lighting solutions are utilized in numerous applications, including mobile phones, hand-held media systems, LCD displays and appliances. Harvateks portfolio of products includes SMD LEDs, high-power and highbrightness LEDs, through-hole LEDs, seven-segment displays and more.
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Hitaltech Ltd
Unit 5 Sovereign Court, Wyrefields, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire FY6 8JX, UK Contact: Tara Fisher, sales and marketing Tel: +44 (0)1253 899 910 Fax: +44 (0)1253 899 920 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.hitaltech.com Founded in 1986, Hitaltech Ltd is involved in the manufacture and supply of interconnect products, including its flat flexible cable range, which allows the mounting of LEDs. This new and innovative product can be used for a variety of applications in the lighting and automotive industries, among others.
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IDEALED
Via Fontanelle 23, 36100 Vicenza, Italy Contact: Antonio Zancan Tel: +39 0444 348 885 Fax: +39 0444 349 565 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.idealed.it IDEALED offers a comprehensive range of products for LED-based systems. Our company proposes a complete set of optics that our engineers can customize for your systems. A set of IP-patented products and LED systems with clamping and threaded body for interior, architectural and commercial applications complete our offer.
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i2Systems
355 Bantam Lake Road, Morris, CT 06763-1102, USA Tel: +1 860 567 0708 Fax: +1 860 567 2501 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.i2systems.com i2Systems is a premier solid-state lighting manufacturer and systems developer. The company leverages its core technologies and expertise to enable integrated LED systems for a broad spectrum of industries. Aside from its role as an OEM, i2Systems tailors LED-based designs around the specific requirements of its customers. From LED light engines to complete systems, i2systems provides thorough integration of electrical, mechanical, thermal and optical design services and the agility to quickly and successfully bring new designs to market as well as support them once in production. Through the creation of LED-based retrofits for existing products, i2Systems replaces traditional light sources while requiring little or no modification to the customers product design and performance. New developments are enabled through end-to-end project management and support, including PCB/MCPCB design and fabrication, thermal analysis, optical and mechanical design, custom LED driver and controller design, product testing and volume manufacturing.
Hotbeam
PO Box 575, Eltham VIC 3095, Australia Contact: Sales Tel: +61 (0)3 9899 9411 Fax: +61 (0)3 9899 9422 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.hotbeam.com Hotbeam is involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing and distribution of LEDbased illumination products for interior and exterior applications. Key products include solar-powered paving lights; the premium TriBrite halogen replacement MR16 LED lamps; LED modules; LED light fittings; and more.
Illumivision Inc
7224-50th Street, Edmonton, Alberta T6B 2J8, Canada Tel: +1 888 705 1028 Fax:+1 780 465 7020 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.illumivision.com/ Illumivision Inc is a world leader in the design and marketing of high-performance solid-state lighting systems in the areas of architectural and landscape lighting. Illumivision prides its success on the use of SACO/SMARTVISION LED screen technologies in providing the brightest and most powerful LED solutions to date.
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KLA-Tencor
160 Rio Robles, San Jose, CA 95134, USA Contact: Frank Burken, senior director of marketing Tel: +1 408 875 3000 Fax: +1 510 456 2498 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.kla-tencor.com The Candela series of optical surface analyzers (OSA) from KLA-Tencor automatically detect and classify surface defects on optoelectronic and semiconductor wafers, even transparent wafers such as sapphire and glass. OSA systems combine multiple technologies to simultaneously measure reflectivity and topographic variations on the surface, enabling the detection of particles, stains, scratches, pits and bumps. The OSA images can be used for visual inspection or to automatically generate defect maps and reports. Epi layers and film coatings can also be inspected for uniformity, particles and surface defects. These cost-effective products are available with manual or cassette-to-cassette handling of 50300 mm wafers.
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Pioneers in the development of LED lighting, JTE manufactures the PixelRange product portfolio. The fixtures have been specifically developed to meet the different creative demands of lighting designers in both the entertainment and architectural sectors. Products include the PixelLine 1044 and PixelPar 90.
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Infinilux Inc
2030 E Gladwick Street, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220, USA Contact: Anthony Vilgiate Tel: +1 310 561 8546 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.infinilux.com Infinilux provides state-of-the-art light engines and drivers to give lighting designers and engineers unlimited design freedom. A wide range of standard products are ready to integrate into your project or proposal. Strip lighting, cove lighting, incandescent replacements and decorative architectural lighting are our specialty. Easy online ordering is available.
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Insight Media is a leading market and technology research firm providing its unique Opportunity Analysis for manufacturers and resellers of electronic displays and their components. Insights Display Daily (a free service http://displaydaily.com/join.php) provides daily reporting and analysis on breaking news stories in the display and electronics industries.
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Insight Media
3 Morgan Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06851, USA Contact: Dian Mecca, sales coordinator Tel: +1 203 831 8464 Fax:+1 203 838 8432 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.insightmedia.info
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Labsphere Inc
231 Shaker Street, North Sutton, NH 03260, USA Contact: Ed Cammarota, Brian Lai Tel: +1 603 927 4266 Fax: +1 603 927 4694 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.labsphere.com Labsphere has provided innovative lightmeasurement technology since 1979. Products include light-measurement systems for LEDs, lasers and traditional light sources; uniform light sources to calibrate imaging devices and camera systems in the visible and IR; and reflectance standards for calibrating spectroscopic measurement systems.
LEDIUM Ltd
6764 Szeged, Terz u. 12, Hungary Contact: Csaba Mesterhazy, CEO Tel: +36 30678 5497 Fax: +36 6243 6344 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ledium.com Ledium started the LED business with the trading of LED lightsources and lamps. Nowadays we develop and manufacture RGB floodlights, outdoor luminaries and customer-specific lamps. This year LEDIUM opened to the public homelighting market and advertisement industry.
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LEDdynamics Inc
44 Hull Street, Randolph, VT 05060, USA Contact: Mason W Alling Tel: +1 802 728 4533 Fax:+1 802 728 3800 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.leddynamics.com www.luxdrive.com LEDdynamics is a custom engineering and manufacturing company specializing in the design and integration of LED technology for end-user and OEM applications. We are he developers of LuxDrive, the smallest constant current LED drivers available in the industry. Single applications, complex arrays and control systems LEDdynamics delivers solutions that exceed customer expectations.
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LED Giant
PO Box 451, 44 Hull Street, Suite 300, Randolph, VT 05060, USA Contact: Bennett Buchanan Tel: +1 802 728 8540 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.LEDgiant.com LED Giant is a distributor of all makes and brands of LED components and the first in the industry to offer online sales of LED products, educational resources, monthly research on industry trends and unbiased comparisons of products available: LEDs; drivers; power supplies; optics; and light engines.
The new competence center for innovative LED-applications. A company of the Zumtobel Group. www.ledonlighting.com Visit us at the Light+Building in Frankfurt/M; hall 2.0, stand A10
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Lamina
120 Hancock Lane, Westampton, New Jersey 08215, USA Contact: John Ekis, director of sales Tel: +1 609 265 1401 Fax: +1 609 265 9905 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.laminaceramics.com Laminas LED light engines are manufactured by combining high-brightness LEDs from industryleading LED manufacturers with Laminas proprietary packaging technology. This technology provides unmatched thermal performance coupled with package interconnectivity and allows Lamina to densely cluster multiple LEDs to achieve exceptionally high luminous intensity in very small footprints. Lamina light engines are available in white, RGB and monochrome up to 100 W, and also in custom packages up to 1000 W. During the past year, Lamina Ceramics set two successive world records for brightness with its Aterion LED light engines in RGB and white the brightest ever produced at 13 300 and 28 000 lumens respectively. The companys BL-4000 RGB+ light engine was honored as best technical innovation and was judged the best new LED product at LightFair International 2005, the worlds largest architectural and commercial lighting trade show and conference. Laminas BL4000 Warm White product was also recognized as a Platinum Award winner by ADEX.
LED Specialists
7A Main Street, Kings Park, NY 11754, USA Contact : Mary Mosca, marketing manager Tel: 631 269 0841 Fax: 631 269 1213 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ledspecialists.com The LED Specialists mission: LED Specialists is an engineering services company specializing in the design and development of innovative and highperformance LED-based lighting solutions. We support our customers with engineering and manufacturing resources to pursue LED product leadership and revenue growth. Were unique: What makes us unique is the depth of our engineering experience, our robust Product Realization Process and seasoned programmemanagement skills to ensure project success. Our experience: Our team has more than 20 years of combined experience in applying LED technology to lighting applications. We excel in meeting the demands of rugged environmental applications. Our capabilities: We offer complete product design and development: Custom LED drivers optimized for the application Optical design to maximize lighting effectiveness Mechanical design including housings and thermal management Rapid prototyping Project/programme management
LEDtronics Inc
23105 Kashiwa CT, Torrance, CA, 90505, USA Contact: Sales department Tel: +1 310 534 1505 Fax: +1 310 534 1424 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.ledtronics.com LEDtronics manufactures LED lamps for decorative lighting, industrial plants, automotive, theme parks, gaming and some consumer LED products. Our product line encompasses an array of direct incandescent replacement LED lamps, low-cost snapin and relampable panel-mount LED lamps, miniature lamps for slot machines and push-button switch applications, sunlight-visible discrete LEDs, PCB LEDs, SMT LEDs, full-spectrum RGB LEDs and IR LEDs.
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LED Supply
44 Hull Street, Suite 200, Randolph, VT, 05060, USA Tel: +1 802 728 6031 Fax:+1 802 728 5380 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.LEDSupply.com LED Supply is your premier source for LEDs and LED drivers. You can purchase LUXEON, Cree, Nichia, Osram, Lamina Ceramics and 5 mm LEDs. We also carry products from LuxDrive, LumiDrives, L2 Optics and TerraLUX. LED supply for all of your LED and LED driver needs. Contact us at [email protected].
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Lumire Technologies
8 Midwood Ave, Pekalmy Estate, Bergvliet, Cape Town 7945, South Africa Contact: Mr. Ulrich Lorenzen, CEO Tel: +27 (0)83 229 6214 Fax: +27 (0)21 715 9889 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.lumiere.co.za Our vision is to enhance living spaces making use of power LED white lighting fixtures. We design intelligent sensing, detection, RF communication systems and programmable drivers that work in harmony with LED lighting technology. We distribute, install and specify LED and fiber-optic systems for various international manufacturers in South Africa.
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Midwest Circuits
2206 Burdette Street, Ferndale, MI 48220, USA Contact: Raj Patel Tel: +1 248 548 9722 Fax: +1 248 548 9721 E-mail: [email protected] Web: Midwestcircuit.com We manufacture metal clad printed circuitboards using up to 3 oz copper and various thicknesses of aluminum substrate. We can also formulate a custom dielectric for either optimal thermal impedance or withstanding voltage. Additional services of populating boards and the optimal design of a power supply, based on the application.
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Marktech Optoelectronics
3 Northway Lane North, Latham, NY 12110, US Contact: Carrah Daley Tel: +1 518 956 2980 ext 220 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.marktechopto.com Marktech is the exclusive North American value-added reseller for Toshiba and Cotco LEDs and Toshiba constant current LED driver ICs. Marktech offers a wide range of ultrabright LEDs, surface mounts, dot matrix and segment displays, along with a complete line of photosensor products.
Having Ever researching for a brighter world as our motto, Nichia developed and commercialized the high-brightness blue LED in 1993. Since then, nitridebased LEDs in different emission colors ranging from ultraviolet to yellow have been contributing to the diversification of LED application fields. We hope that Nichia continues to be a company that will be able to make a contribution to the world by evolving its original and unique technologies into production.
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NuaLight Ltd
Unit 3, Airport East Business Park, Kinsale Road, Cork, Ireland Contact: Paul OShaughnessy, sales and marketing manager Tel: +353 21 484 9062 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.nualight.com LED Luminaires offers advanced cabinet lighting solutions for the retail industry: proprietary CryoLED illumination for temperature-controlled display cases, JewelLED for jewelry display cases, AmbiLED for domestic applications and custom solutions to OEM customer requirements.
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Melexis NV
Rozendaalstraat 12, 8900 Ieper, Belgium Tel: +32 (0)13 670 495 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.melexis.com Melexis Power LED driver family offers ICs optimized for performance, flexibility, robustness and cost. All ICs are designed for automotive interior and exterior applications but can generically be used in all high-volume single or power LED array applications that require temperature compensation, low noise and high efficiency at the lowest possible system cost. Melexis (Euronext Brussels: MELE) designs, develops, tests and markets advanced integrated semiconductor devices. For over a decade our customers in the automotive electronics market have inspired us to create, manufacture and deliver advanced mixed signal semiconductors, sensor ICs and programmable sensor IC systems. The company sells its products to a wide customer base of automotive system manufacturers in Europe, North America and Asia. Melexis products include microcontrollers, Hall (magnetic), optical sensor ICs, interface ICs for pressure and acceleration sensors, micromachined silicon pressure, acceleration and gyroscope sensors, application-specific integrated circuits, wireless communication (RF) and RFID components, in each case principally for automotive applications.
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NuSil Technology
1050 Cindy Lane, Carpinteria, CA 93013, USA Contact: Stephen Bruner, marketing director Tel: +1 805 684 8780 Fax: +1 805 566 9905 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.nusil.com NuSil Technology is a cutting-edge manufacturer of silicone compounds for the photonics industry, developing products that require precise, predictable, cost-effective materials performance. NuSils Lightspan brand product line is the most extensive for index-matching applications. ISO-9001 certified since 1994, NuSil operates state-of-the-art laboratories and processing facilities in North America and Europe, and it provides on-site, in-person application engineering support worldwide.
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ODECO GROUP is made up of a group of companies specializing in LED systems applications. They manufacture and commercialize two ranges of LED screens SMARTVISION and ODECO two brands firmly positioned in the LED video displays market with applications in road traffic, sports, advertising, corporate communication and entertainment.
Drivers & control
ON Semiconductor
8 rue des Frres Caudron BP 114, 78148, Velizy cedex, France Contact: Technical Information Center Tel: +421 33 790 2910 Enquiries: www.onsemi.com/PowerSolutions/ ticrequest.do Web: www.onsemi.com ON Semiconductor offers over 15 000 semiconductors IC and discrete for solving the toughest problems of power management and power distribution, and it addresses in particular the lighting power management market. Whether your power source is an AC mains, low-voltage AC/DC or coming from a battery, our drivers can meet your LED lighting needs.
Test & measurement
For over 30 years, Optronic Laboratories Inc has designed and manufactured industrial and researchgrade light-measurement instrumentation for science, industry and the military. Whether our equipment is used in metrology labs, quality control or R&D, clients are guaranteed the industrys highest-quality LED test and measurement systems and accessories that provide consistent, traceable and precise optical radiation measurements throughout the long life of the instrumentation.
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ODECO
Carretera N-II Km 636, 08019 Badalona, Barcelona, Spain Tel: +34 933 41 21 00 Fax:+34 933 41 21 33 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.odeco.com
Optronic Laboratories
4632 36th Street, Orlando, FL 32811, USA Contact: Alex Fong, VP of sales and marketing Tel: +1 407 422 3171 Fax: +1 407 648 5412 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.olinet.com
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NeoPac Lighting
8F, No. 136, Hsien-Chien 3rd Street, Chu-Bei City, Hsinchu 302, Taiwan Contact: Melissa Chiang, sales Tel: +886 3 558 3620 Fax: +886 3 558 6909 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.neopac-lighting.com NeoPac Lighting is a leader in ultra-high-power LEDenabling technology and has been setting industry standard for brightness output. We add colors to the future of LED lighting. Our specialty is in general lighting at ultra-high-power level (6 W/package up to 30 W/package), offering single packaged LED NeoBulb light engines. NeoPac is the worlds first to offer single-packaging design with eight LED power chips for the NeoPac emitter, much can provide mixing white and RGB variable colors for general illumination. We are at the forefront of LED solidstate lighting, providing plug-and-play system-in-apackage LED lighting products and efficient heat management through our proprietary NeoPac thermal module design. The president and CEO of NeoPac Lighting is Jeffrey Chen.
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors GmbH, Regensburg, is a wholly owned subsidiary of OSRAM, one of the worlds three largest lamp manufacturers, and offers its customers a range of solutions based on semiconductor technology for lighting, sensor and visualization applications. The company operates facilities in Regensburg (Germany), San Jos (USA) and Penang (Malaysia).
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PerkinElmer Elcos
Luitpoldstrasse 6, 85276 Pfaffenhofen, Germany Tel: +49 8441 8917 0 Fax: +49 8441 7191 0 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://optoelectronics.perkinelmer.com PerkinElmer Elcos, a leading provider of innovative LED solutions for medical, specialty lighting and automotive applications, has over 25 years of experience in COB technology, manufacturing and supplier partnerships. We offer UV, visible to IR, standard SMD and custom products. The ACULED, our new RGB LED platform, delivers superior color mixing and brightness.
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Permlight Products is a leading developer and manufacturer of thermally managed LED lighting systems for signage (LED channel letters), residential LED lighting under the ENBRYTEN brand name (including recessed cans, under cabinet, and LED glass pendants), marina applications (docks/slips), and theater and performing arts center lighting. Founded in 1995, Permlight has the longest track record of supplying LED lighting systems that provide high brightness, low energy, long lifetime and low maintenance.
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Permlight Products
422 West Sixth Street, Tustin, CA 92780, USA Contact: Michael Webb, VP of business development Tel: +1 714 508 0729 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.permlight.com
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OPTEK Technology
1645 Wallace Drive, Carrollton, Texas 75006, USA Tel: +1 972 323 2200 Fax: +1 972 323 2396 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.optekinc.com OPTEK Technology is a leading manufacturer of standard and application-specific sensors using infrared, visible, magnetic and fiber-optic technologies focused on applications in office machines, industrial equipment, encoders, automotive electronics, military and high-reliability applications, and medical diagnostic equipment. Headquartered in Carrollton, Texas, the company is ISO/TS16949:2002 and BS EN ISO 9001:2000 certified, as well as ITAR registered. OPTEK Technology was acquired by TT Electronics in December 2003.
Power Integrations Inc is the leading supplier of highvoltage analog integrated circuits (ICs) used in ACDC and DCDC power conversion. Its DPA-Switch family of ICs is targeted at DC-to-DC applications for distributed power systems and constant current converters required for LED applications.
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Philips Lumileds is the worlds leading manufacturer and only high-volume producer of power LEDs. The company pioneered the use of power LED lighting solutions for everyday purposes, including automotive lighting, computer displays, LCD televisions, signage and signaling, and general lighting. LUXEON LEDs enable never-before-possible lighting solutions.
Test & measurement
Photonix Limited
Block 7, Kelvin Campus, West of Scotland Science Park, Glasgow G20 0TH, UK Contact: Frank Tooley, CEO Tel: +44 (0)141 579 3030 Fax: +44 (0)141 579 3033 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.photonix.org.uk Photonix Limited is a compound semiconductor growth and fabrication facility. It owns a fully equipped cleanroom and offers custom LED fabrication. The InGaN and GaAlAs reactors of the universities of Strathclyde and Glasgow are located here. The facility has been used since 1999 to fabricate both InGaN and AlGaInP chips.
Photon Inc
6878 Santa Teresa Boulevard, San Jose, CA, 95119-1205, USA Contact: Mary Russell, marketing coordinator Tel: +1 408 226 1000 Fax: +1 408 226 1025 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.photon-inc.com
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OSRAM GmbH
Hellabrunner Strae 1, 81543 Mnchen, Germany Tel: +49 89 6213 0 Fax: +49 89 6213 2020 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.osram.com As a global player in the general lighting and optosemiconductor market, OSRAM has core competence in developing and manufacturing LEDs, including electrical, thermal and optical design. OSRAM provides a range of powerful, complete LED systems, including OPTOTRONIC electronic gear and light-control systems for architectural indoor and outdoor lighting, shoplighting, accent and decorative lighting, and illuminated advertising.These innovative LED systems are the ideal basis for creative ideas and new lighting solutions.
Presto Electronics
Freemantle House, Kingsclere Park, Kingsclere, Newbury, Berkshire RG20 4SW, UK Contact: Martin Clarke, sales and marketing director Tel: +44 1635 291 390 Fax: +44 1635 291 391 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.presto.co.uk Presto Electronic Components Limited is a UK agent and distributor of electronic products, representing a small selection of world-class manufacturers located throughout Europe, the USA and the Far East. We are a technically focused distributor concentrating primarily on the design of valueadded components, modules and systems. Our product portfolio offers a diverse range of optoelectronic products and services, comprising high-power LEDs, standard and custom high-power LED modules, light engines, optics, thermal management solutions, driver ICs and driver modules. We maintain a first-class level of support throughout the project lifetime, providing technical assistance where needed, working with our suppliers to ensure that our customers receive the best support for their selected product ranges. If you wish to discuss a particular project or would like further information about our product range then please contact our sales department.
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SCHOTT offers a broad product portfolio. Our LED product platforms include ring lights, controllers, minicontrollers, light sources and light lines in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, colors and spectral ranges. SCHOTT specializes in providing LED or fiber-optic custom solutions to meet any application.
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SolarOne Solutions
51 Marble Street, Framingham, MA 10702, USA Contact: Moneer Azzam, president Tel: +1 508 620 7652 Fax:+1 508 620 7650 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.solarone.net Using white LEDs and our proprietary controls, our solar-powered lighting systems produce the most cost-effective, energy-efficient and high-quality overhead light for sidewalks, pathways, bus shelters and parking lots. With even distribution and a wide beam spread, these lights offer security and amenity without the cost of trenching.
Selectronic Ltd
Book End, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29 0YE, UK Contact: Nicola Pinder Tel: +44 (0)1993 778000 Fax: +44 (0)1993 772512 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.selectronic.co.uk Web: www.selectronic-led-lights.com Selectronic has been involved in LEDs for over 25 years and can supply both standard and custom LED solutions to meet all indication, lighting and display applications. We can support engineering and drive demands and deliver tailored solutions, in volume, in prompt lead times, where required. Ensure the right LED solution by contacting Selectronic.
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Shin-Etsu Chemical
6-1, Ohtemachi 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Tel: +81 3 3246 5134 Fax: +81 3 3246 5361 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.silicone.jp Shin-Etsu Chemical Co Ltd is a global innovator of advanced technology polymers and products leading to successful development and commercialization of high-intensity LED products. We offer hard and soft silicone encapsulants, coatings, die-bonding materials and thermal interface materials. We can also provide design and application expertise at the device and module level. Our products provide high refractive index, high transmittance, excellent resistance to discoloration and high durability in severe aging and thermal cycle environments. Our encapsulants range in Shore D hardness from 50 to 80. We also offer soft gel products for stress-sensitive applications. Shin-Etsu specializes in providing solutions to your most taxing LED design challenges. Please contact us at our e-mail address. For our catalog of materials for LED devices, go to our home page, catalog download, other products, and select silicones for photo devices.
Tekcore Co Ltd
No. 18, Tzu-Chung 3rd Road, Nan-Kung Industrial Zone, Nantou, Taiwan, ROC Contact: Sharon Lin, marketing manager Tel: +886 49 226 1626 Fax: +886 49 226 1635 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.tekcore.com.tw Tekcore is specialized in manufacturing high-quality nitride-based high-brightness blue, green and UV LED chips and wafers.
ROHM Electronics
10145 Pacific Heights Boulevard, Suite 1000, San Diego, California 92121, USA Tel: +1 888 775 ROHM Fax: +1 858 625 3640 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.rohmelectronics.com ROHM is a leading manufacturer of IC and semiconductor products, with its headquarters located in Kyoto, Japan. ROHMs LED product line includes an ultrabright LED series that incorporates an original four-element (AlGaInP) compound. ROHMs latest full-color dot-matrix LED units take advantage of an exclusive potting lensdevelopment technology that results in greater readability and viewing contrast. Incorporating a 1024-level grayscale driver for each color (red, green, blue), these modules are capable of producing up to a billion colors producing the highest-quality color expressions in a variety of visual formats. ROHM develops its own production system so that it can focus on specific aspects of customized product development. This allows ROHM the flexibility to take on a wide range of applications and projects to better serve valuable clients in the automotive, telecommunications and computer sectors, as well as consumer OEMs.
Starled Inc is a leading global designer and manufacturer of standard and custom incandescent replacement LED lamps, panel lights and circuitboard status indicators.
Industry services
Strategies Unlimited
201 San Antonio Circle, Suite 205, Mountain View, CA 94040, US Contact: Tim Carli, sales manager Tel: +1 650 941 3438, ext 23 Fax:+1 650 941 5120 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.strategies-u.com Founded in 1979, Strategies Unlimited is the premier provider of market research reports and custom consulting services in the high-brightness LED market, as well as other optoelectronic component markets. It also sponsors the highly regarded annual LED industry conference Strategies in Light.
Driver ICs
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Stanley Electric
Atrium Court, The Ring, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1BW, UK Tel: + 44 (0)1344 393 053 Fax: + 44 (0)1344 393 153 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.stanley-components.com Stanley Electric is a world-leading manufacturer of LEDs and other optoelectronic devices. With cuttingedge development, excellent design and technical expertise, together with world-class manufacturing capabilities, we support clients from the automotive, mobile phone and lighting industries, and beyond. Contact us today for more information.
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SoundOff Signal
3900 Central Parkway, Hudsonville, MI, 49426, USA Contact: Thomas J Palumbo, vice president sales and marketing Tel: +1 616 896 7100 Fax: +1 616 896 1286 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.soundoffsignal.com We are a manufacturer of emergency and commercial vehicle safety products. Markets served are law enforcement and first responders, school and transit buses, as well as heavy-duty truck industries. Our LED lighting products include a wide selection of highoutput warning, signal and marker lights.
Supertex
1235 Bordeaux Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Tel: +1 800 222 9883 Fax: +1 408 222 4800 E-mail [email protected] Web: www.supertex.com Supertex is a producer of high-voltage analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and ICs, which we design, develop, manufacture and market for the telecommunications, networking system, flat-panel display, and medical and industrial electronic industries. Our process technologies have enabled us to penetrate emerging markets such as the highbrightness LED arena, where the number of applications and the demand for LEDs continue to grow significantly.
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Starled Inc
1050 E. Dominguez Street, Unit P, Carson, CA 90746, USA Tel: +1 310 603 0403 Fax: +1 310 603 1335 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.starled.com
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Universal Science
16 Walker Avenue, Stratford Office Village, Wolverton Mill, Milton Keynes MK12 5TW, UK Contact: James Stratford Tel: +44 (0)1908 222 211 Fax: +44 (0)1908 222 212 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.universal-science.com The Netherlands: Ad Musters Email: [email protected] Tel: +31 (0)35 523 9209 Fax: +31 (0)35 523 1438 France: Sebastien Manceau Email: [email protected] Tel: +33 (0)144 92 92 15 Fax: +33 (0)144 92 92 28 Universal Science is dedicated to developing and manufacturing new products and services to solve thermal management issues present in electronic assemblies. Universal Science supports the traditional lighting companies that may not fully understand high-power LED lighting technology (which is effectively a power semiconductor) but wish to employ this new and exciting technology. Those lighting companies wishing to own a product range in LED lighting can be confident in the knowledge that their LED lighting units have been properly designed and built to the highest standards. Universal Science has a dedicated design and manufacturing service for LED light fixtures to service this market. We have introduced many traditional lighting companies to LED technology and produce designs in which they can be confident.
US ASYCK Corporation
One Park Plaza, Suite 600, Irvine, CA 92614, USA Contact: Ray Ponkey, director sales and marketing Tel: +1 248 345 7795 Fax: +1 248 305 5764 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.usasyck.com Contact: Tomo Kuribayashi, COO Tel: +1 949 833 7123 Fax: +1 949 833 7124 E-mail: [email protected] US ASYCK is a high-quality optoelectronics manufacturing company, vertically integrated from component to subassembly to complete assembly products. Our products include three-chip multicolor SMT LEDs, alphanumeric and dot matrix LED displays and modules, illuminated switches and backlight modules for the amusement and gaming industries, custom-molded LED products for the automotive and test and measurement industries, and LED products for the general lighting industries. Our company mission is the development of new products with high quality and reliability while responding to our customers needs in a timely manner by providing technical development in all stages of the process from research, development, manufacturing and support. The corporate structure of our privately held and small company allows us the flexibility to respond to our customers needs with speed and precision.
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TECNILITE
Rua Gonalves Zarco, 3320, 4455-822 Santa Cruz do Bispo, Matosinhos, Portugal Tel: +351 2299 62800 Fax: +351 2299 62039 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.tecnilite.com TECNILITE is a leading supplier of LED components, optics, drivers and control equipment. We offer a comprehensive range of systems for architectural, entertainment and decorative lighting. Intelligent LED clusters provide vibrant and exciting LED effects in signs and many other applications. TECNILITE offers strong support in design, installation and maintenance.
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Tri-O-Light BV
Hermesweg 23, 3771 ND Barneveld, the Netherlands Tel: +31 342 450 506 Fax: +31 342 450 232 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.triolight.com Tri-O-Light is a supplier and manufacturer of LED and fiber-optic products. The total plug-and-play product range consists of LED light strip, chain LED system, LED ground and wall spots, LED modules and spots (Luxeon), metal core printed circuitboards, LED lamps, LED floodlights and Astro fibre-optic starry sky systems.
Architectural, entertainment & decorative lighting
Tyntek Corporation
1387 Ren-Ay Road, Chunan-Jenn, Miaulih 350, Taiwan, ROC Contact: Richard Tel: +886 37 582997 ext 122 Fax: +886 37 582908 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.tyntek.com.tw Tyntek is a manufacturer of LED chips and silicon products (photodiode, phototransistors, zenerdiode) in Taiwan with a total capacity of around 1200 million chips per month and a worldwide market share of around 16%. We are well educated and experienced engineers, and we co-operate with R&D institutes and universities so that we can ensure that customers always get what they need, and we provide total solutions.
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Zumtobel Lighting
Unit 4, The Argent Centre, Pump Lane, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 3BL, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 8589 1800 Fax: +44 (0)20 8756 4800 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.zumtobel.co.uk Innovative lighting solutions create added value in terms of ergonomics, economic efficiency, environmental compatibility and aesthetics. Zumtobel Lighting is the worldwide leader in electronic lighting technology and professional lighting systems. Whether new building or redevelopment project, we guarantee our partners customer-oriented advice, tailor-made solutions and comprehensive service.
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HIGH-POWER LEDS
High-power LEDs
American Bright AP Technologies Avago Technologies Binay Opto Electronics Bivar Citizen Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Cree LED Light Data Display Products Dialight Lumidrives EBV (Avago, Osram, Toshiba) Enfis ETG Corporation E Wave Guang Li Harvatek Heatron Infinilux Lamina Ceramics LED Giant LED Lighting Supply LED Supply Lexedis Lighting Lynk Labs Marktech Optoelectronics MBK Microtek (Mitsui)
Neo-Neon International NeoPac Lighting NICHIA Chemical Europe OPTEK Technology OSRAM GmbH OSRAM Opto Semiconductor Para Light Corp PerkinElmer Elcos Philips Lumileds Lighting Presto Electronics Richard Schahl Selectronic Stanley Electric Tecnilite VS Optoelectronic
LED PACKAGES
Through-hole LEDs Through-hole LEDs ACOL Technologies American Bright AP Technologies Avago Technologies Binay Opto Electronics Bivar CML Innovative Technologies Data Display Products EBV (Avago, Osram, Toshiba, Vishay) ETG Corporation
E Wave Guang Li Harvatek LED Supply LEDtronics Lynk Labs Marktech Optoelectronics MBK Microtek (Mitsui) Neo-Neon International NICHIA Chemical Europe GmbH OPTEK Technology OSRAM GmbH OSRAM Opto Semiconductor Para Light Corp Philips Lumileds Lighting Presto Electronics Richard Schahl ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric Tecnilite The Fox Group VS Optoelectronic Surface-mount LEDs Surface-mount LEDs American Bright AP Technologies Avago Technologies
25+ scans per second High-speed USB interface Compact and lightweight Meet CIE guidelines for
Conditions A and B
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Bivar Citizen Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Cree LED Light Data Display Products EBV (Avago, Osram, Vishay) Enfis ETG Corporation E Wave Guang Li Harvatek Heatron Hitaltech Lamina Ceramics LED Giant LED Supply LEDtronics Lexedis Lighting Lynk Labs Marktech Optoelectronics MBK Microtek (Mitsui) Neo-Neon International NICHIA Chemical Europe GmbH OPTEK Technology OSRAM GmbH OSRAM Opto Semiconductor Para Light Corp. PerkinElmer Elcos Philips Lumileds Lighting Presto Electronics Richard Schahl ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric Tecnilite The Fox Group US ASYCK VS Optoelectronic White LEDs White LEDs ACOL Technologies American Bright AP Technologies Avago Technologies Binay Opto Electronics Bivar Citizen Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Cree LED Light Data Display Products EBV (Avago, Osram, Toshiba, Vishay) Enfis ETG Corporation Evident Technologies Harvatek Heatron Infinilux Lamina Ceramics LED Giant Ledium LED Lighting Supply LED Supply LEDtronics Lexedis Lighting Lynk Labs
Marktech Optoelectronics MBK Microtek (Mitsui) Neo-Neon International NeoPac Lighting NICHIA Chemical Europe OPTEK Technology OSRAM GmbH OSRAM Opto Semiconductor Philips Lumileds Lighting Presto Electronics Richard Schahl ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric Tecnilite The Fox Group VS Optoelectronic
Phosphors
Lexedis Lighting Marktech Optoelectronics MBK Microtek (Mitsui) NICHIA Chemical Europe GmbH OSRAM GmbH OSRAM Opto Semiconductor Philips Lumileds Lighting Photonix Limited ROHM Electronics Selectronic Tekcore Co Ltd The Fox Group Tyntek
Evident Technologies
AC LEDs
Lynk Labs
LED CHIPS
AlGaInP LED chips
EBV (Avago, Osram) ETG Corporation E Wave Marktech Optoelectronics OPTEK Technology OSRAM GmbH OSRAM Opto Semiconductor Philips Lumileds Lighting Photonix Limited ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric Tyntek
Infrared LED chips
AP Technologies EBV (Osram, Vishay) ETG Corporation E Wave Marktech Optoelelctronics OPTEK Technology OSRAM GmbH OSRAM Opto Semiconductor Photonix Limited ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric Tyntek
Nitride (InGaN) LED chips
AB Mikroelektronik Allaeys LED Instruments American Bright AP Technologies Avago Technologies Binay Opto Electronics Bivar CML Innovative Technologies Color Kinetics EBV (Avago, Osram) Elumina Technology Enfis GVA Lighting Harvatek Heatron i2Systems Lamina Ceramics Leader Light LEDtronics Lexedis Lighting Lynk Labs Marktech Optoelectronics MBK Microtek (Mitsui) NuaLight OSRAM GmbH PerkinElmer Elcos Presto Electronics PRP Optoelectronics Richard Schahl ROHM Electronics Selectronic SoundOff Signal Stanley Electric Tecnilite Tri-O-Light Universal Science US ASYCK VS Optoelectronic
Custom modules & design services
American Bright Cree LED Light EBV (Avago, Osram, Toshiba, Vishay) ETG Corporation E Wave
AB Mikroelektronik AlbEO Technologies Allaeys LED Instruments American Bright ANC Sports Enterprises AP Technologies Apticol Avago Technologies
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Binay Opto Electronics Bivar CML Innovative Technologies Color Kinetics Dialight Lumidrives Elumina Technology Enfis EREA ETG Corporation E Wave Harvatek Heatron Hotbeam i2Systems Infinilux Lamina Ceramics Leader Light LEDdynamics LED Light for you LED Lighting Supply LED Specialists LEDtronics Lexedis Lighting Lumire Technologies Lynk Labs Marktech Optoelectronics NuaLight OSRAM GmbH PerkinElmer Elcos Philips Lumileds Lighting Presto Electronics PRP Optoelectronics Richard Schahl Selectronic SoundOff Signal Stanley Electric Tecnilite Tri-O-Light Tryka LED Ltd Universal Science US ASYCK VS Optoelectronic
Light engines & packaged arrays
Lamina Ceramics Leader Light LEDdynamics LED Giant Ledium LED LED Specialists LED Supply LEDtronics Lexedis Lighting Lighting Supply Lumire Technologies Lynk Labs Marktech Optoelectronics NeoPac Lighting NuaLight OSRAM GmbH PerkinElmer Elcos Philips Lumileds Lighting Presto Electronics PRP Optoelectronics Richard Schahl Selectronic Stanley Electric Tecnilite TIR Systems Universal Science US ASYCK VS Optoelectronic
PRP Optoelectronics Selectronic Tri-O-Light Universal Science US ASYCK VS Optoelectronic Encapsulants Arlon Cool Polymers Dow Corning Evident Technologies IDEALED NuSil Technology Nye Lubricants Shin-Etsu Chemical Universal Science for SMD LEDs Flat flexible cable Hitaltech
Insulated metal substrates
PACKAGING
Bonding materials (epoxies, thermal tapes, etc)
Arlon Bivar GrafTech International Heatron LEDdynamics LED Giant The Bergquist Company Universal Science VS Optoelectronic
PCBs & heat sinks
Arlon Cool Polymers Dow Corning GrafTech International LED Supply Neo-Neon International NuSil Technology Presto Electronics Selectronic Shin-Etsu Chemical Universal Science
Contract manufacturing for LED assemblies
ACOL Technologies AlbEO Technologies Allaeys LED Instruments American Bright AP Technologies Apticol Binay Opto Electronics Bivar EBV (Osram) CML Innovative Technologies Color Kinetics Dialight Lumidrives Elumina Technology Enfis ETG Corporation Evident Technologies E Wave GVA Lighting Harvatek Heatron Hotbeam i2Systems Infinilux
AB Mikroelektronik American Bright Binay Opto Electronics Bivar Cool Polymers Data Display Products Enfis ETG Corporation Heatron i2Systems Infinilux LEDdynamics LED Lighting Supply LEDtronics Magtech Industries Marktech Optoelectronics MBK Microtek (Mitsui) OPTEK Technology PerkinElmer Elcos Presto Electronics
AB Mikroelektronik American Bright Bivar Cool Polymers Data Display Products EcoLEDLighting Enfis ETG Corporation GrafTech International Heatron Hotbeam i2Systems Infinilux Lamina Ceramics LEDdynamics LED Giant Ledium LED Supply Lexedis Lighting Magtech Industries Midwest Circuits Nye Lubricants Presto Electronics Richard Schahl Selectronic Tri-O-Light Universal Science VS Optoelectronic Thermal design software & services Bivar
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Cool Polymers Data Display Products EcoLEDLighting Enfis GrafTech International i2Systems Infinilux LED Light for you Presto Electronics Richard Schahl Selectronic Shin-Etsu Chemical The Bergquist Company Universal Science
Photonix Limited Polymer Optics Ltd Presto Electronics Richard Schahl Shin-Etsu Chemical Stanley Electric Tecnilite Tri-O-Light US ASYCK VS Optoelectronic
ROHM Electronics Selectronic SoundOff Signal Tecnilite Tri-O-Light Universal Science VS Optoelectronic Zetex Semiconductors
Power supplies & electronic loads
OPTICS
Optical design software & services
Apticol BFi Optilas Bivar Carclo Technical Plastics CML Innovative Technologies Data Display Products EBV (Osram) ECIE Engineering EcoLEDLighting Enfis Fraen Srl Heptagon i2Systems Infinilux LED Light for you Photonix Limited Polymer Optics Ltd Presto Electronics Richard Schahl Tri-O-Light
Optics, lenses, diffusers, etc
austriamicrosystems Avago Technologies EBV Elektronik LEDdynamics LED Giant Marktech Optoelectronics Maxim Integrated Products Melexis ON Semiconductor Power Integrations Presto Electronics ROHM Electronics Selectronic Supertex Zetex Semiconductors
Drivers
Apticol BFi Optilas Bivar Carclo Technical Plastics CML Innovative Technologies Data Display Products Dialight Lumidrives EBV (Fraen, Ledil, Osram) EcoLEDLighting Enfis ETG Corporation Evident Technologies Fraen Srl Guang Li Heptagon i2Systems IDEALED Infinilux Lamina Ceramics LED Giant LED Lighting Supply LED Supply Lexedis Lighting Neo-Neon International OSRAM GmbH
AB Mikroelektronik Allaeys LED Instruments austriamicrosystems Binay Opto Electronics Bivar CML Innovative Technologies Data Display Products Dialight Lumidrives EBV Elektronik EcoLEDLighting Elumina Technology Enfis EREA Guang Li Heatron Hotbeam i2Systems Infinilux Lamina Ceramics LEDdynamics LED Giant Ledium LED Specialists LED Supply Lumire Technologies Lynk Labs Magtech Industries Marktech Optoelectronics Neo-Neon International ON Semiconductor OSRAM GmbH Power Integrations Presto Electronics Richard Schahl
Allaeys LED Instruments austriamicrosystems Binay Opto Electronics Bivar CML Innovative Technologies Color Kinetics EBV Elektronik EcoLEDLighting Elumina Technology EREA GVA Lighting Heatron i2Systems Infinilux Leader Light LEDdynamics LED Giant LED Supply Lynk Labs Magtech Industries Neo-Neon International Optronic Laboratories OSRAM GmbH Power Integrations Richard Schahl Selectronic Tecnilite Tri-O-Light VS Optoelectronic
Bentham Instruments G&R Labs Instrument Systems KLA-Tencor Labsphere Ocean Optics Optronic Laboratories Photon Inc SphereOptics
Standards testing laboratories
INDUSTRY SERVICES
Industry groups
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Nationalresearch Laboratory Physical Market Insight Media LED Giant Strategies Unlimited
Desk lamps
ILLUMINATION
Lighting design
Advanced LEDs Ltd Binay Opto Electronics Bivar CML Innovative Technologies Crescent Lighting Data Display Products EBV (Osram) ECIE Engineering EcoLEDLighting EREA GVA Lighting Hotbeam James Thomas Engineering Leader Light LED Light for you Lumire Technologies Neo-Neon International OSRAM GmbH Selectronic LEDs HV9911 Ad 0206.ai Tri-O-Light
AlbEO Technologies Binay Opto Electronics DGA ECIE CITYLights Hotbeam i2Systems Ledium LEDtronics Lumire Technologies Neo-Neon International ODECO OSRAM GmbH Selectronic Tecnilite
Flashlights & lanterns
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Apticol Binay Opto Electronics Citizen Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Cyberlux ECIE CITYLights EcoLEDLighting Hotbeam i2Systems PM LED Supply
AB Mikroelektronik Advanced LEDs Ltd AlbEO Technologies Apticol Binay Opto Electronics Bivar CML Innovative Technologies Crescent Lighting Cyberlux DGA Dialight Lumidrives EBV (Osram) ECIE CITYLights EcoLEDLighting E Wave Guang Li GVA Lighting Hotbeam i2Systems Illumivision Infinilux
OLEDs
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Leader Light Ledium LED Light for you LEDtronics Lighting Science Group Lumire Technologies Neo-Neon International NeoPac Lighting NuaLight ODECO OSRAM GmbH Permlight Products Richard Schahl Selectronic SolarOne Tecnilite Tri-O-Light
LED bulbs
VEHICLE LIGHTING
LEDs & components for vehicles
AlbEO Technologies American Bright Applelec Sign Components Binay Opto Electronics CEZOS CML Innovative Technologies Color Kinetics Data Display Products EBV (Osram) Elumina Technology Enfis E Wave Guang Li Hotbeam i2Systems IDEALED Infinilux LEDdynamics LED Specialists LED Supply LEDtronics Lighting Science Group Neo-Neon International NeoPac Lighting NuaLight OSRAM GmbH Para Light Corp. Presto Electronics Richard Schahl Selectronic Stanley Electric Starled Tecnilite Tri-O-Light US A'SYCK VS Optoelectronic
Solar-powered lights
DGA Advanced LEDs Ltd Binay Opto Electronics Dialight Lumidrives EcoLEDLighting i2Systems Leader Light LEDtronics Lighting Science Group Neo-Neon International NuaLight OSRAM GmbH Selectronic SolarOne Stanley Electric Tecnilite
MOBILE APPLIANCES
LEDs & components for mobile
austriamicrosystems Avago Technologies BFi Optilas Bivar Citizen Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Elumina Technology Harvatek LEDdynamics Marktech Optoelectronics MBK Microtek (Mitsui) OPTEK Technology OSRAM GmbH ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric
Backlighting units for mobile
AB Mikroelektronik austriamicrosystems Avago Technologies BFi Optilas Binay Opto Electronics Bivar Carclo Technical Plastics CML Innovative Technologies Data Display Products ECIE srl Elumina Technology Hella Hitaltech i2Systems Infinilux LEDdynamics Marktech Optoelectronics Melexis ODECO OPTEK Technology OSRAM GmbH Philips Lumileds Lighting PRP Optoelectronics ROHM Electronics Selectronic SoundOff Signal Stanley Electric US ASYCK Interior/exterior vehicle lighting AB Mikroelektronik Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies ECIE srl Hella i2Systems iLight Technologies Infinilux LED Specialists ODECO OSRAM GmbH Philips Lumileds Lighting ROHM Electronics Selectronic SoundOff Signal Stanley Electric US ASYCK
Advanced LEDs Ltd Binay Opto Electronics ECIE CITYLights EcoLEDLighting Elumina Technology Hotbeam i2Systems
American Bright Avago Technologies CML Innovative Technologies Harvatek Neo-Neon International OSRAM GmbH Photonix Limited Polymer Optics Ltd ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric US ASYCK VS Optoelectronic
Camera flash modules
AB Mikroelektronik Advanced LEDs Ltd AlbEO Technologies Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Color Kinetics
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Crescent Lighting Cyberlux Data Display Products DGA Dialight Lumidrives EcoLEDLighting E Wave GVA Lighting Hotbeam i2Systems iLight Technologies Illumivision Infinilux Leader Light Ledium LEDtronics Lighting Science Group NuaLight ODECO OSRAM GmbH Richard Schahl Selectronic Tecnilite TIR Systems Tryka L.E.D. Ltd VS Optoelectronic Floodlights, wall-washers, battens Advanced LEDs Ltd AlbEO Technologies Apticol Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Color Kinetics Crescent Lighting DGA Dialight Lumidrives EcoLEDLighting E Wave GVA Lighting Hotbeam i2Systems Illumivision Infinilux James Thomas Engineering LDDE Vertriebs GmbH Leader Light LEDdynamics Ledium LEDtronics Lighting Science Group Lumire Technologies Neo-Neon International NuaLight ODECO OSRAM GmbH Richard Schahl Selectronic Tecnilite TIR Systems Tri-O-Light Tryka LED Ltd VS Optoelectronic Marker lights DGA
AB Mikroelektronik Advanced LEDs Ltd Binay Opto Electronics Citizen Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Crescent Lighting EBV (Osram) EcoLEDLighting GVA Lighting Hotbeam i2Systems Illumivision Infinilux Ledium LEDtronics Lumire Technologies Neo-Neon International NuaLight ODECO OSRAM GmbH Permlight Products Selectronic Tecnilite Tri-O-Light Tryka LED Ltd US ASYCK VS Optoelectronic
Wall & floor panels, spheres and other shapes
Amercan Bright Avago Technologies Bivar Citizen Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Dialight Lumidrives ETG Corporation Euro Display Harvatek Marktech Optoelectronics Neo-Neon International ODECO PRP Optoelectronics ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric Tecnilite US ASYCK VS Optoelectronic
Backlights for large LCD displays
Advanced LEDs Ltd Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Color Kinetics DGA Dialight Lumidrives EcoLEDLighting Guang Li i2Systems Illumivision Infinilux Leader Light Neo-Neon International ODECO OSRAM GmbH Selectronic Tecnilite Tri-O-Light Tryka LED Ltd VS Optoelectronic
Holiday & decorative lights
Advanced LEDs Ltd Avago Technologies CML Innovative Technologies Elumina Technology Enfis LEDtronics OSRAM GmbH Polymer Optics Ltd ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric VS Optoelectronic
Channel letter modules
Binay Opto Electronics Citizen Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Color Kinetics DGA EcoLEDLighting Elumina Technology Illumivision Leader Light LED Specialists LEDtronics Lighting Science Group Neo-Neon International
AlbEO Technologies American Bright Applelec Sign Components Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Color Kinetics Dialight Lumidrives EBV (Osram) Elumina Technology Euro Display GVA Lighting Hotbeam Ledium LEDtronics MBK Microtek (Mitsui) Neo-Neon International OSRAM GmbH Richard Schahl Selectronic Stanley Electric
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ANC Sports Enterprises Euro Display ODECO ROHM Electronics Selectronic Tecnilite
Exit & emergency signs
Cyberlux Dialight Lumidrives EcoLEDLighting ETG Corporation Euro Display i2Systems Illumivision LEDtronics Neo-Neon International ODECO Selectronic SoundOff Signal Stanley Electric
Railroad, marine, airport signals
Stanley Electric
ODECO Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Ledium LEDtronics Neo-Neon International Selectronic
Full-color video displays
ANC Sports Enterprises Applelec Sign Components Barco Color Kinetics Daktronics Euro Display Guang Li Illumivision MBK Microtek (Mitsui) Neo-Neon International ODECO ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric
Light sources for projection systems
ODECO Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Data Display Products Dialight Lumidrives EcoLEDLighting Elumina Technology ETG Corporation i2Systems Infinilux LED Specialists LEDtronics ROHM Electronics Selectronic Stanley Electric Tri-O-Light
Roadway marking & safety lighting
Binay Opto Electronics Data Display Products EcoLEDLighting Enfisi2Systems E Wave Infinilux LEDtronics Schott North America Selectronic Stanley Electric US ASYCK VS Optoelectronic
Machine vision lights
Binay Opto Electronics Data Display Products ECIE CITYLights Enfis i2Systems Infinilux LEDtronics Schott North America Selectronic Stanley Electric VS Optoelectronic
Medical & dental lighting
Advanced LEDs Ltd ANC Sports Enterprises Daktronics Euro Display Neo-Neon International ODECO ROHM Electronics Selectronic Tecnilite
Beacons, emergency directional aids
Advanced LEDs Ltd Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Dialight Lumidrives ECIE CITYLights EcoLEDLighting Elumina Technology ETG Corporation Euro Display i2Systems Illumivision LEDtronics Neo-Neon International ODECO Selectronic Stanley Electric Tri-O-Light
Traffic & pedestrian signals
Binay Opto Electronics Data Display Products Enfis i2Systems LEDtronics Schott North America Selectronic Stanley Electric
Phototherapy lighting
Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Enfis i2Systems PRP Optoelectronics Schott North America Stanley Electric
UV curing lights
ODECO Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Dialight Lumidrives ECIE CITYLights Elumina Technology ETG Corporation Guang Li i2Systems LEDtronics Selectronic
Binay Opto Electronics CML Innovative Technologies Enfis Infinilux LEDtronics OSRAM GmbH Stanley Electric The Fox Group
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