2014年4月17日星期四

LED street lighting to reduce energy consumption by 50 percent or more

This component is YAHAM Opto Semiconductors' contribution to the trend of turning smartphones and tablet computers into universal remote controls, particularly for home entertainment electronics.  If the device is equipped with the appropriate infrared transmitter diode then the diode can be controlled with a suitable app. Whereas classic remote controls traditionally use radial infrared LEDs, this option is not an attractive one for slim smartphones and tablets. These need a low-profile SMT solution which can nevertheless operate over the required distance. Up to now, manufacturers have been using transmitters such as Midled, Mini Midled and Chipled. The powerful led high bay light 4140 is YAHAM Opto Semiconductors' latest addition to its portfolio of remote control transmitters, a no-compromise low-profile solution for which there will almost always be sufficient space.

Leveraging technology developed for its CCFL inverters and LED backlight drivers, ERG will be introducing a family of Smart Force LED drivers that combine full-function power supplies with energy-efficient controllers for commercial, industrial, architectural and other SSL applications.Additional features to be available include triac dimming, color temperature regulation, ambient light control and vacuum encapsulation for added durability. IP67, UL1310 Class 2 and other key regulatory approvals are pending. The drivers will be available as standard, off-the shelf product or in custom designs. ERG will maintain a full in-house engineering staff at its U.S. headquarters to meet virtually any special application requirement.



The company designs and manufactures its own magnetic components.  ERG originally introduced its Smart Force? line of buy led high bay light to provide full-function power supplies for LED-backlit LCDs, and has now broadened its LED driver capability to offer efficient and economical LED drivers for offline and DC powered solid state lighting applications ranging from 1W to 200W.In the 12-month pilot program, Chapel Hill has installed LED streetlights along the high-profile 100 block of Franklin Street, one of the town's most recognizable landmarks. Ten high-pressure sodium streetlights have been replaced with LED street lighting to reduce energy consumption by 50 percent or more. The town is soliciting feedback from residents about the quality of the lighting during the course.

                         

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