Infineon is aiming at LED lighting with a family of single-stage fly-back off-line controller chips for constant voltage outputs. Called ICL88xx, up to 125W can be delivered in primary-side-regulated (right) and opto-coupler secondary-side-regulated configurations. They are optimised as secondary-side regulated constant-voltage output controllers. ICL8800 is the basic variant ICL8810 has added burst-mode operation for <100mW stand-by consumption “and flicker-free deep dimming ...
LED Lighting
The latest Electronics Weekly product news on LED lighting (light-emitting diodes – a semiconductor light source).
Tiny dot projector lets cameras get to grips with a 3D world
Osram has announced a tiny projector that sprays 4,700 random dots into space to allow stereoscopic cameras to measure a 3D environment. Called Belago 1.1, it combines a 940nm VCSEL infra-red laser with a micro lens array, all in a 4.2 x 3.6 x 3.3mm package. The dots cover an angular field of 61° horizontally (FWHM) and 78° vertically . Non-periodic dot projectors ...
University of Cambridge micro-LED start-up gets £3m
University of Cambridge micro-LED spin-out Porotech has raised £3m to develop its production technique and its supply chain ecosystem. Despite only spinning out in January 2020, Porotech claims to have been generating revenue for 10 months and be “working with some of the biggest global names in display technology” – the company launched a commercial native red InGaN LED epi-wafer for micro-LEDs ...
Toshiba shrinks solid-state lidar for transport infrastructure
Toshiba has updated its solid-state lidar, claiming the world’s smallest physical volume. A key improvement is within the silicon photo-multiplier (SiPM) light receiving integrated circuits which have light-receiving cells controlled by transistors. The new chips have smaller transistor modules, replace buffer layers protecting the transistors with newly-developed insulating trenches between the transistors and the light-receiving cells (diagram right). To recover ...
Low profile zoom and wall-washing optics
Gaggione has introduced a set of low-profile optics for wall washing and zoom beam applications . Branded ‘Ultra Flat Optic’ – or UFO – there are 45mm diameter asymmetric (wall washing, top photo) or zoom versions, plus a 67mm zoom version. To keep height down, the rears have Fresnel-like structures (left) to gather light. Total height from the led emissive ...
2cd from 1.6 x 0.8mm led
Rohm is offering 2cd from a 1.6 x 0.8 (‘1608’ = ‘0603’ = 1.28mm2) led. Called CSL1104WB, forward voltgage is 2.9V ar the rated 20mA. Max current is 40mA. Operation is over -40 tp +110°C. “The products are optimised for applications requiring high brightness white light emission such as IoT devices, drones and other battery equipped applications,” said the company, pointing ...
At last, one for the beam makers
In a world where mid-power and CoBs seem to be dominating in lighting, it is refreshing to see a high-intensity 1mm die power leds appear – in this case Cree’s lens-less XLamp XP-P, which comes in the 3.45 x 3.45mm XP package. “With up to 700 lm available at max current, the XP-P enables tighter beam angles and much longer throw ...
Vehicle lighting RGB driver
Melexis has introduced a 16 channel RGB LED driver for vehicle interior lighting, capable of real-time colour drift compensation to a delta UV of <0.01% “to eliminate any distinguishable differences between LEDs”, claims the company. What measurement technique does the device, called MLX81117, use to get such close compensation? “It is basically a very exact measurement of voltages and, or, ...
GaN laser driver has LVDS logic inputs
EPC has announced a laser driver that integrates a 40V 10A GaN power switch with a differential input gate driver. Called EPC21603, its inputs are LVDS (low-voltage differential signalling) compatible – allowing it to be driven by an FPGA in applications where noise immunity is critical. The similar chip, the single-ended input EPC21601 was introduced last month. “This family of GaN integrated ...
Narrow red boosts colour rendering without loosing efficacy
Nichia is claiming better colour rendering without loosing efficacy with technology it has banded ‘H6’. “Indeed, the H6 series delivers a colour rendering index of 90 while maintaining a level of efficacy seen in standard CRI 80 leds,” it claimed. It takes advantage of a red narrow band phosphor, as well as semiconductor and package changes, to “achieve a colour quality better ...