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| Vision for Advanced Cobasys NiMH Solutions |
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Posted by webmaster on Friday, June 01, 2007 @ 11:12:53 MDT (1660 reads)
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| Wireless Lighting Network for Large Spaces |
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Wide open spaces like warehouses can mean trouble for wireless lighting networks. Node and point-to-point network systems can be cost-prohibitive because of the number of nodes or repeaters needed to operate a network in such a large space. A new wireless lighting control system is designed for warehouses and other spaces between 50,000 and 2 million square feet. The new system uses a mesh network in which signals are sent from unit to unit. There is no need for nodes or repeaters to enable information to travel longer distances from fixture to fixture.
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Posted by webmaster on Friday, June 01, 2007 @ 10:50:28 MDT (1876 reads)
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| American Bright Led Module Driven By AC Supply |
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American Bright Optoelectronics has introduced a new LED lighting module powered by a custom AC driver from Lynk Labs. The BWCL series can accept input AC voltage ranges of 3-1000 volts, and American Bright says this affords the designer the greatest possible freedom to design fixtures bases on desired aesthetics rather than packaging of compatible drivers.
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Posted by webmaster on Thursday, May 31, 2007 @ 12:18:10 MDT (2152 reads)
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| Putting Bright Ideas to Work - Solid-state lighting faces challenges-opportunity |
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Lighting is poised to be the next great solid-state frontier. The technology is already making inroads in the markets for architectural lighting, signage, and specialty residential and retail applications.
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Posted by webmaster on Thursday, May 31, 2007 @ 11:42:06 MDT (1698 reads)
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| Quantum Dots That Produce White Light Could Be the Light Bulb's Successor |
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Take an LED that produces intense, blue light. Coat it with a thin layer of special microscopic beads called quantum dots. And you have what could become the successor to the venerable light bulb.
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Posted by webmaster on Thursday, May 31, 2007 @ 11:17:06 MDT (1740 reads)
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