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Aiptek was founded in 1997 and has been a leader in Pocket DV technology for more than 10 years. In 2000, when Aiptek launched the World’s first ever pen type digital camera, it quickly gained worldwide recognition. The company also introduced the World’s first commercially available Pico Projector in 2009, and the first consumer based 3D-HD Camcorder in 2010.
Luminus Devices develops and manufactures high performance solid-state light sources – big-chip LEDs - for a variety of lighting applications. Its headquarters and primary manufacturing facilities are located in Billerica, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Cree Ups the Performance of XLamp MX-6 LEDs
The firm has also performed LM-80 testing on the MX-6 LEDs, which can enable quicker time to market for manufacturers designing ENERGY STAR-rated fixtures.
Cree has further simplified indoor LED fixture design with its newly optimized XLamp MX-6 LEDs, which feature higher flux options, new, longer lifetime estimates and higher CRI options.
Cree has also completed LM-80 testing on MX-6 LEDs, which can enable quicker time to market for manufacturers designing ENERGY STAR-rated fixtures.
“These MX-6 LED improvements are proof of Cree’s commitment to enabling our customers’ success in LED lighting,” said Paul Thieken, Cree director of marketing, LED components. “By delivering high efficacy, uniform light output and extended lifetime, as well as completed LM-80 data, MX-6 LEDs are an ideal choice for manufacturers pursuing ENERGY STAR-qualified indoor LED fixtures such as cove, wall washing, under-cabinet or desk lamps.”
XLamp MX-6 LEDs are now available in higher flux order codes offering light output of up to 122 lumens at 300 mA in cool white (6000K) and up to 100 lumens at 300 mA in warm white (3000 K). MX-6 LEDs are also available with 80 CRI minimum in warm white (2600 K – 4300 K) for both standard and high-voltage configurations.
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Based on LM-80 extrapolations and under normal operating conditions, MX-6 LEDs can provide an L70 lifetime of more than 150,000 hours using ENERGY STAR lifetime prediction methods. If used 24-hours-a-day, that equates to more than 17 years.
XLamp MX-6 LEDs with 80-CRI minimum or higher flux bins are also available in sample quantities immediately and production quantities with standard lead times.
Cree is leading the LED lighting revolution and making energy-wasting traditional lighting technologies obsolete through the use of energy- efficient, environmentally friendly LED lighting. Cree is a market-leading innovator of lighting-class LEDs, LED lighting, and semiconductor solutions for wireless and power applications.
Cree’s product families include LED fixtures and bulbs, blue and green LED chips, high-brightness LEDs, lighting-class power LEDs, power-switching devices and radio-frequency/wireless devices. Cree solutions are driving improvements in applications such as general illumination, backlighting, electronic signs and signals, variable-speed motors, and wireless communications.
Invenlux Optoelectronics (China) Orders QC3 Tool from JVS
The high throughput, multiple wafer size diffractometer will be used for epi-layer quality control in Invelux’s LED production line.
Jordan Valley Semiconductors (JVS) has a new order from for its QC3 HRXRD tool from InvenLux Optoelectronics (China).
“Jordan Valley’s XRD system will have a key role at our new production line of GaN (blue, green and purple) epi-wafer, for which InvenLux has their own patent,” says Chris Yan, CEO of InvenLux Optoelectronics.
“We have selected JVS systems to meet our customers significant extension demand which appears about to gather yet more momentum, since having JVS as our supplier gives us confidence that we will increase our capacity and gain operational efficiency and consistency.”
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