Post by shakhar23 on Feb 27, 2024 1:21:30 GMT -6
Philips researchers have developed a prototype tubular lighting LED (TLED) that produces 200 lumens per watt of white light (compared to 100 lm/W for fluorescent lighting and 15 lm/W for incandescent lighting), making this prototype TLED lamp twice as energy-intensive. as efficient as their predecessor lamps.
The 200lm/W TLED lamp is expected to hit the market in 2015 and will be used in offices and industry before eventually being used in homes.
According to Philips, the new TLED lamp prototype from Philips is the first time that lighting engineers have achieved 200 lm/W efficiency without compromising light quality, all the parameters needed to meet stringent office lighting requirements. TLED lamps are designed to replace fluorescent lamps used in offices and industry, which currently account for more than half of the world's lighting.
For example, in the United States alone, fluorescent lamps consume Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List about 200 terawatts of electricity per year. According to the company, if all of these lights were replaced with 200 lm/W TLEDs, the US would consume about 100 terawatts less energy, the equivalent of 50 average-sized power plants.
In 2012, Philips said the latest generation of the 60W A-19 LED lamp consumes 10 percent less energy than its 12.5W predecessor, while increasing brightness by nearly 5 percent thanks to a new design using Philips AirFlux technology— an airflow cooling system that the Company says eliminates the traditional distracting heatsink fins needed to manage the temperature of LED bulbs.
At Lightfair International (April 23-25, 2013), Daintree and Marvell will be showcasing a complete ZigBee wireless LED lighting control solution, including Daintree's ControlScope and Orama OCC20W-Z LED driver, based on the Marvell 88EM8801 LED driver and 88MZ100 wireless device. microcontroller. Orama's integrated ZigBee wireless LED driver will be commercially released late Q2 2013.
In other LED news, PowerSecure International has acquired Solais Lighting, which has its own portfolio of LED lamps and luminaires for commercial and industrial applications. The acquisition will strengthen PowerSecure's existing LED business with additional product lines and an expanded customer base, while also enhancing its skillset in product design, product commercialization, manufacturing and materials sourcing. PowerSecure paid Solais shareholders $6.5 million in cash plus 675,160 shares of PowerSecure common stock and assumed approximately $0.2 million of negative working capital for a total transaction value of $15 million.
The 200lm/W TLED lamp is expected to hit the market in 2015 and will be used in offices and industry before eventually being used in homes.
According to Philips, the new TLED lamp prototype from Philips is the first time that lighting engineers have achieved 200 lm/W efficiency without compromising light quality, all the parameters needed to meet stringent office lighting requirements. TLED lamps are designed to replace fluorescent lamps used in offices and industry, which currently account for more than half of the world's lighting.
For example, in the United States alone, fluorescent lamps consume Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List about 200 terawatts of electricity per year. According to the company, if all of these lights were replaced with 200 lm/W TLEDs, the US would consume about 100 terawatts less energy, the equivalent of 50 average-sized power plants.
In 2012, Philips said the latest generation of the 60W A-19 LED lamp consumes 10 percent less energy than its 12.5W predecessor, while increasing brightness by nearly 5 percent thanks to a new design using Philips AirFlux technology— an airflow cooling system that the Company says eliminates the traditional distracting heatsink fins needed to manage the temperature of LED bulbs.
At Lightfair International (April 23-25, 2013), Daintree and Marvell will be showcasing a complete ZigBee wireless LED lighting control solution, including Daintree's ControlScope and Orama OCC20W-Z LED driver, based on the Marvell 88EM8801 LED driver and 88MZ100 wireless device. microcontroller. Orama's integrated ZigBee wireless LED driver will be commercially released late Q2 2013.
In other LED news, PowerSecure International has acquired Solais Lighting, which has its own portfolio of LED lamps and luminaires for commercial and industrial applications. The acquisition will strengthen PowerSecure's existing LED business with additional product lines and an expanded customer base, while also enhancing its skillset in product design, product commercialization, manufacturing and materials sourcing. PowerSecure paid Solais shareholders $6.5 million in cash plus 675,160 shares of PowerSecure common stock and assumed approximately $0.2 million of negative working capital for a total transaction value of $15 million.