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Lighting Design Guide

Thursday, September 02, 2004

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Lighting Design Guide

A 44-page design and reference guide covers solid-state lighting displays. These numeric, alphanumeric, and dot matrix displays are based on the "chips-on-board" design concept, wherein individual LED chips are mounted on circuit boards packaged with injection-molded reflectors, to create integrated display solutions. These displays are provide the brightness and ruggedness of LEDs, with the high flexibility of design of LCDs. They can be used in test instruments, diagnostic equipment, instrument and control panels, monitoring displays, counters, information displays, scrolling signs, programming interfaces, or anywhere a bright, easy-to-read display is needed. The design guide covers a variety of display types.


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