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EVERLIGHT Electronics offers a popular mid-power 2835 LED package with different voltage selections for general lighting applications

2016-03-10 | Return

 Shulin, New Taipei City 【2016.03.10】 – EVERLIGHT ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 【TSE:2393】, a leading player in the global LED and optoelectronics industry, presents updates to its popular top view, white, low to mid power LED package in a 2835 form factor (2.8x3.5x0.7mm) in three voltages 3V, 6V, 9V at 0.5W and two voltages 6V and 9V at 1W. Target applications are mainly for general lighting and especially suitable for consumer, commercial, and professional lighting.

  With a fabulous low Dollar per lumen ratio, 2835 package has been the most popular product among all EVERLIGHT lighting packages. It is an upgrade from standard 3528 packages. Due to a newly designed heat slug, this LED maintains the compact size with an even lower profile and can easily be overdriven to achieve maximum flux. The 2835-ELB, an upgrade from the standard 3528, is a highly versatile package that can accommodate a wide range of wattages and voltages. Different wattage and voltage ranges are needed to optimize lamp and fixture designs to ensure best system efficiencies and cost.

  For the new 0.5W versions, three different voltage options are available: 3V, 6V , and 9V. In addition, two 1W high power versions are available: 6V and 9V. Each of these 2835-ELB LEDs excel with high efficacies, high CRI options of >80 or 90Ra, high R9 options of >0 or 50, and easy to use lambertian light patterns. 3SDCM binning is available as well to keep chromaticity coordinates under tight control. These features make the 2835-ELB package a top solution especially for general lighting applications like bulbs, linear lamps and fixtures, or downlights.

 

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EVERLIGHT’s 2835-ELB LED package offers three voltages 3V, 6V, and 9V at 0.5W and two voltages 6V and 9V at 1W. (Structures and materials depend on demand of client).

Sample Available: Yes. (Upon request)
Mass Production: now (2016 Q1)

Source:http://www.everlight.com/