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FYI, some interesting info on designing Fixed LED Lighting.
Here is the Link: http://www.iian.ibeam.com/events/penn001/26319
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Webcast: Essentials for Designing LED LuminairesThis Webcast discusses the key design factors that need to be considered when building LED-based luminaires. Title: Essentials for Designing LED Luminaires
Presenter: Scott Riesebosch, President and Founder, CRS Electronics
Originally Broadcast: Tuesday 29 April 2008
ARCHIVES: This Webcast is now available on demand. Click here to access the archived event.
OVERVIEW:
LED light sources offer numerous potential advantages for illumination applications. However, without proper consideration of the many crucial factors affecting the long-term performance of LED luminaires in lighting applications, the design effort can be wasted.
This webcast explores the essential considerations and requirements when designing LED-based luminaires, so that the end product can match customers' expectations for solid-state lighting technology. The presenter, Scott Riesebosch, is president of CRS Electronics, a Canadian company with over 10 years experience in manufacturing LED-based light engines, optics and thermal management solutions.
SPONSORS:
ROHM
ROHM is the world's largest component-only manufacturer of IC, discrete and module products. ROHM designs and manufactures a wide range of components in the optoelectronic sector including chip and lamp LEDs as well as dot matrix and numeric displays. ROHM's latest PicoLED™ series chip LEDs has expanded its lineup to include PicoLED™-eco, PicoLED™-RGB and the industry's smallest PicoLED™-mini. ROHM's LEDs find a home in the dynamic and ever-growing wireless, computer, automotive and consumer electronics markets.
For more information, please visit www.rohm.com.
LED Light for You
LED Light for you is the place to be whenever you are looking for information or worldwide partners for your LED lighting project. Partners participating in LED Light for you support you in finding optical, thermal and electronic solutions of your requirements. All partners are certified by OSRAM so the network can assure you the highest level of quality, know how and service.
For more information, please visit www.ledlightforyou.com.
WEBCAST DETAILS:
Among the main subject areas to be covered will be:
Here is the Link: http://www.iian.ibeam.com/events/penn001/26319
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Webcast: Essentials for Designing LED LuminairesThis Webcast discusses the key design factors that need to be considered when building LED-based luminaires. Title: Essentials for Designing LED Luminaires
Presenter: Scott Riesebosch, President and Founder, CRS Electronics
Originally Broadcast: Tuesday 29 April 2008
ARCHIVES: This Webcast is now available on demand. Click here to access the archived event.
OVERVIEW:
LED light sources offer numerous potential advantages for illumination applications. However, without proper consideration of the many crucial factors affecting the long-term performance of LED luminaires in lighting applications, the design effort can be wasted.
This webcast explores the essential considerations and requirements when designing LED-based luminaires, so that the end product can match customers' expectations for solid-state lighting technology. The presenter, Scott Riesebosch, is president of CRS Electronics, a Canadian company with over 10 years experience in manufacturing LED-based light engines, optics and thermal management solutions.
SPONSORS:
ROHM

For more information, please visit www.rohm.com.
LED Light for You

For more information, please visit www.ledlightforyou.com.
WEBCAST DETAILS:
Among the main subject areas to be covered will be:
- Unique challenges of designing an LED fixture vs. other lighting technologies
- Importance of optimizing every piece of the puzzle
- All LEDs are not created equal
- Making accurate performance claims
- Testing at the fixture level, not at the LED level
- CRI - What is it really and why is it important?
- LEDs may not be the weakest link in your fixture
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