Higher Light Output From New Cost-efficient White DomiLED Light

DOMINANT introduces a new high intensity white DomiLED, the DDW-KJG. This product family also includes a High Color Rendering Index (CRI) version, the DDW-KJC. With an operating current of only 20mA, these LED feature a luminous intensity of 2200mcd (typical) for DDW-KJG and 2000mcd (typical) for DDW-KJC and fulfill the stringent requirements of the automotive industry. The high CRI version is compliant to the United States “Energy Star” guidelines. Observing the required minimum CRI of 75 and a typical value of 80 the DDW-KJC reveals its ability being the perfect fit for all lighting applications.

Compared to DOMINANT’s other PLCC2 DomiLEDs (3.2 (L) x 2.8 (W) x 18 (H) mm), no design and dimensional changes of the package have been made. With the low thermal resistance of the housing, allowing optimal heat dissipation and a silicone encapsulation these LEDs are designed for a longer life-span.

Based on the new definition of the color bins as well as flux binning, these LEDs feature a much better homogeneity in illumination especially for high sophisticated lighting solutions such as interior automotive lighting, channel lighting, general lighting and backlighting of displays.

Engineering samples are available, mass-production starts in July 2009.

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