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New series RGB SPNovaLED from Dominant
DOMINANT has introduced their new high intensity RGB SPNovaLED (NMRTB-WSG) of its SPNovaLED series, replacing the existing NMRTB- USD device. The utilized RGB technology of this LED also allows driving each chip in the package individually to mix and match any requested color even white; to provide balanced lighting distribution. With an operating current of 250mA this LED features a typical luminous intensity of 9000mcd for Red, 12,000mcd for True Green and 4000mcd for Blue.
This new RGB SPNovaLED offers an excellent lifetime due to its silicone encapsulation and low thermal resistance of the housing, converting it to an unimpeachable MultiLED product. In terms of the design and size of the package the dimensions are equal to the other SPNovaLEDs (6.0(L) x 6.0 (W) x 1.5(H) mm). However the viewing angle was designed to 130°to ensure superior color mixing among the colors. This LED is a true high intensity light source that leverages the benefits to a greater stability and an extended lifetime.
Based on its advantages and dynamic performance DOMINANT’s new RGB SPNovaLED is good for a variety of applications such as full color display board, signage, decorative lighting, channel light and architecture lighting, outperforming similar competition devices in almost every significant area.
Veeco Completes Sale of Metrology Business to Bruker Corporation
Veeco Instruments Inc. have announced that it has completed the sale of its Metrology business to Bruker Corporation , a provider of high-performance scientific instruments and solutions for molecular and materials research, for $229.4 million in cash.
Veeco Instruments Inc. have announced that it has completed the sale of its Metrology business to Bruker Corporation , a provider of high-performance scientific instruments and solutions for molecular
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and materials research, for $229.4 million in cash. The sale transfers Veeco’s worldwide Metrology business to Bruker, including Veeco’s Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) business in Santa Barbara, CA and its Optical Industrial Metrology (OIM) business in Tucson, AZ, as well as Veeco’s associated global AFM/OIM field sales and support organization. Additional terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Citigroup Global Markets Inc. acted as exclusive financial advisor to Veeco in connection with the transaction.
Synopsys` enters into Optical Design & Analysis
Synopsys, Inc., a supplier of software and IP for semiconductor design, verification and manufacturing, has acquired Optical Research Associates, a privately held leading provider of optical design software and optical engineering services.
The addition of ORA’s expertise, technology and products will allow Synopsys to move into the rapidly growing markets associated with displays and solid state lighting using light emitting diodes (LEDs), as well as expand into markets such as semiconductor lithography equipment and cameras. This acquisition represents Synopsys’ initial move into this space and aligns with the company’s strategy to expand its total addressable market into areas that are naturally adjacent to traditional electronic design automation (EDA).
ORA software is used to design and optimize applications that require light to be controlled or manipulated. Its software allows engineers to design and optimize the optical components and systems found in products such as cameras, telescopes, semiconductor lithography equipment, projectors, laptop displays, automotive lighting, and solid state lighting using LEDs. Optical components can include items such as lenses, prisms and mirrors, while the systems can include any combination of components necessary to achieve the desired image or image uniformity.
The terms of the deal, which closed today, are not being disclosed. The acquisition is not expected to be material to Synopsys’ results in either fiscal 2010
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