Featured Application...
...The Industry's SMALLEST 0.5W High Brightness WHITE LED
The Super 0.5W Power PLCC surface mount LED family from HARVATEK is the smallest package (3.2 x 2.8 x 1.9mm) to deliver mid power LED performance. The enhanced package design is capable of dissipating heat more efficiently, providing superior thermal management and consistent light output at high drive currents (150mA). This small package provides higher light output and improved flux performance.
Harvatek's HT-U16DSWH are designed for higher reliability and long operating life under a wide range of environmental conditions. The performance characteristics of these new mid power LEDs make them uniquely suitable for use in harsh conditions in automotive interior/exterior lighting applications, electronics signs and signals (ESS), as well as the needs of the industrial and consumer applications.
FEATURES
* Typical luminous intensity at 150mA is 20+lumens
* High reliability LED package due to enhanced silicone resin material
* Mid power intensity brightness with optimum flux performance
* InGaN (Warm, Pure and Cold White)
* High optical efficiency: 30 lumens/Watt
* Low thermal resistance: 60ºC/W
* Longer lifetime with minimum degradation
Iv degrades < 50% over 50K hrs at 25ºC
Iv degrades < 50% over 5K hrs at 85ºC
* Super wide viewing angle at 120º
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Featured Application...
...LAN Connectivity for Embedded Systems
There is a growing need to add network connectivity into every embedded system. Based on reports by Forrester Research, by the year 2010, up to 95% of the devices used to access the Internet will be non-PC devices that use an embedded system. In other words, the network connectivity of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication will be the primary market demand for the embedded networking system for the years to come.
Ethernet’s ease of use, cost effectiveness, high bandwidth, stability, security, and a high degree of compatibility makes it a natural solution for accessing the Internet. In addition to SOHO and corporate networks, Ethernet is gradually making its way into consumer and household devices as a primary way to access the Internet, satisfying both the stability and reliability demanded by industrial users and the bandwidth and multimedia connectivity demanded by home consumers.
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