New Trends in LED Display Board

In terms of efficiency, these LEDs are the highest in the industry: 228 lumens per watt (LPW) at 4000K, 70 CRI and 1W on average. In addition to being corrosion resistant, the new series LEDs deliver up to three times the light output of competing 5050 LEDs in the same efficacy level.In terms of efficiency, these LEDs are the highest in the industry: 228 lumens per watt (LPW) at 4000K, 70 CRI and 1W on average. In addition to being corrosion resistant, the new series LEDs deliver up to three times the light output of competing 5050 LEDs in the same efficacy level.

The LED portfolio now consists of four performance levels to address most directional and general lighting applications with the addition of the LEDs. The J Series 5050 LEDs feature optimized die layouts that deliver peak intensities up to 12.5% higher than the competition as well as improved color-over-angle in comparison to other 5050s with asymmetrical die layouts that reduce intensity through secondary optics.  The LED portfolio now consists of four performance levels to address most directional and general lighting applications with the addition of the LEDs. The J Series 5050 LEDs feature optimized die layouts that deliver peak intensities up to 12.5% higher than the competition as well as improved color-over-angle in comparison to other 5050s with asymmetrical die layouts that reduce intensity through secondary optics.  

The breakthrough performance of 5050C LEDs enables substantial system cost savings through the reduction in optics, PCBs and chassis material. Up to 40% system cost savings and 57% reduction in size are possible when redesigning from a lower performance 5050 LED to the 5050C E Class LED. To speed up the design-in process, 5050C E Class LEDs are compatible with optics designed for existing square LES 5050 LEDs.The breakthrough performance of 5050C LEDs enables substantial system cost savings through the reduction in optics, PCBs and chassis material. Up to 40% system cost savings and 57% reduction in size are possible when redesigning from a lower performance 5050 LED to the 5050C E Class LED. To speed up the design-in process, these LEDs are compatible with optics designed for existing square LES 5050 LEDs.