Loading...

Daily news and top headlines for electronic OEM design professionals

FREE Email Newsletter View Sample

LEDs Address Demanding Traffic Applications

Must-read news, features and analysis for electronic OEM design pros - Sign up now!

Share:

E-mail:

Print:

Bookmark:

RSS:

[-] Text [+]

Featured In: Newsletters | Lighting, LEDs, Optoelectronics, and Displays | Automotive Electronics | Industrial Electronics

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Double-click any word to search

Highlight any phrase & click HotSearch

Loading...

LEDs traffic applicationsMarktech Optoelectronics announced the availability of Toshiba’s TLxK series red and amber LEDs. The TLxK series has color, brightness and radiation patterns that are suited for traffic and sign applications. These include, but are not limited to, traffic management systems, traffic signals, pedestrian signals, variable message signs, indoor message signs and outdoor advertising applications. With luminous intensities of up to 12,900 mcd (red) and 23,000 mcd (amber), the TLxK Series LEDs from Toshiba provides an output that is asserted to allow designers to reduce power consumption while maintaining a high level of brightness seldom seen at this power level. The LEDs are available in a 5mm round package with viewing angles of 23º and 30º.

Marktech Optoelectronics
800-984-5337, www.marktechopto.com 
 

Join the Discussion
Rate Article:  Average 0 out of 5
register or log in to comment on this article!

0 Comments

Add Comment

Text Only 2000 character limit

Page 1 of 1

Dungeons and Dragons Dice Gauntlet
Dungeons and Dragons Dice Gauntlet

Feb 3

The D&D bracer is a fairly quick, fun, nerdy LilyPad project. The final product is a wearable bracer with a display that will randomly generate numbers between 1 and 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20, or 100 in response to arm movement, so it can effectively replace all of the dice in your bag for a D&D session.

Sustainable?
Sustainable?

Feb 2

I'd like some genius to define sustainable. Could we count something that we can keep doing for 100 billion years - beyond the death of the Universe as we currently understand such things - as sustainable? How about a billion years?

TopicStarterLast Post
Digital watch voice recorderEdipo FerrariOct 1
HolidaysJason LombergMar 3
iPhone OwnerJason LombergNov 17
Video Game ViolenceJason LombergJan 6
Global Warming/Climate ChangeJason LombergAug 11
3D TechJason LombergNov 17
Medical ElectronicsJason LombergNov 17
The Incandescent BanJason LombergNov 17
Video of the Day


Free Electronic OEM Design
Industry Subscriptions

Magazine

ECN magazine

Newsletters

newsletters

Sign up now


Archived Issues

Top Stories and Headlines
EVERY DAY!

FREE Email Newsletter