• LEDs Magazine January/February 2010

    The January/February 2010 issue of LEDs Magazine is now available.
    Feb. 2, 2010
    3 min read
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    Tower 42, a London office building, has fitted LED lighting and controls throughout an entire floor, which has around 9000 sq.ft. of office space (p.4). Photo: Philips Lighting.

    +++ Features +++

    FOCUS ON
    Fabs & Growth
    Reflecting the growing level of demand in the LED industry, particularly for backlighting applications, a number of companies are investing in capacity expansions. In some cases, this involves building or acquiring new fabrication facilities, or forming joint ventures and partnerships with other companies.
    PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKING
    When considering an LED retrofit or incentive policy, do your research
    Evaluation of 250 LED bulbs and fixtures from 23 leading vendors indicates that LEDs offer compelling payback periods when compared to conventional incandescent and halogen lighting solutions. However, as DAVID RAEZER and ROMAHLO WILSON describe, LEDs are not yet competitive as replacements for compact fluorescent, metal halide, and linear fluorescent lights.
    CONFERENCES: FORUM LED
    Lyon illuminates European view on LED lighting
    European directives, LED standards, color quality and technological innovation were among the main subjects discussed at December’s ForumLED in Lyon, France, writes TIM WHITAKER.
    TV BACKLIGHTS
    LED TV backlights to drive escalation in LED production
    Analysts forecast a ramp in LED-backlit LCD TV sales, but will LED makers be able to deliver the required capacity? MAURY WRIGHT reports.
    FOCUS ON
    OLEDs
    Examine OLED lighting, funding, R&D, materials, and fabrication news.
    CONFERENCES: LIF SEMINAR
    Specifiers require clear guidelines to understand LED capabilities
    Providing useful information, managing client expectations and cutting down the hype remain key tasks for the LED lighting community, says TIM WHITAKER.
    ACCENT LIGHTING
    LED modules for accent lighting surpass the performance of halogen lamps
    Modules built using separated phosphor technology demonstrate that the benefits of LEDs can be harnessed in the realm of accent lighting with no compromises in light quality, even taking halogen as a benchmark, as ROGER SEXTON describes.
    BUSINESS
    Partnerships point the way ahead in the solid-state lighting industry
    The acquisition of a lighting control company and a joint venture partnership with Osram is helping Traxon Technologies to bring optimism to the specification community, writes VALERIE COFFEY.
    DESIGN FORUM: CIRCUIT PROTECTION
    Coordinated schemes provide circuit protection for LED lighting
    Utilizing a coordinated circuit protection scheme based on several device types can help designers reduce component count, provide a safe and reliable product, comply with regulatory agency requirements, and reduce warranty and repair costs, writes FARAZ HASAN.
    DESIGN FORUM: INTELLIGENT DRIVERS
    Flexible drivers enable dynamic color-changing lighting projects
    The use of intelligent and flexible drivers allows OEMs to respond quickly to special project requirements, says GORDON ROUTLEDGE.
    LAST WORD
    Cities are transforming the outdoor lighting market, but barriers remain
    A global trial is strengthening the case for LED acceptance by municipal lighting asset managers, says PHILIP JESSUP of THE CLIMATE GROUP.


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    COMMENTARY TV is the thing to watch…for now

    NEWS + VIEWS

    • 3M claims record efficacy for green LED
    • Starbucks converts US stores to LED lighting
    • Cree reports 186 lm/W LED
    • Seoul Semiconductor raises $248 million in capital
    • Bridgelux appoints CEO, raises $50 million
    FUNDING + PROGRAMS
    • Energy Star proposes changes to lighting program
    • Lighting Facts label receives overhaul
    • UL 8750 safety standard for LED lighting is published

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