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DLD101 - 1A rated linear mode constant current LED driver from Diodes Inc.
The DLD101 is a 1A rated linear mode constant current driver specifically designed for driving LEDs for illumination and indication applications.
It has been configured using optimised discretes in a thermally efficient DFN package.
 

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Spot light is on Titan Opto Super Flux LEDs

 

Titan Opto are able to offer a range of industry standard 7.62mm square low profile LEDs that includes a water clear red, orange, yellow and green.

These AlGaInP material technology LEDs have a 50 degree viewing angle and typically run at 50mA which is higher than a standard LED.

This specification therefore offers designers the advantages of a high luminous flux and the ability to reduce the number of LEDs in an application.

The low profile package can easily be coupled to reflectors or lens to efficiently distribute light uniformly. This in turn translates into the potential to reduce costs.

Super Flux LEDs have traditionally found popularity in traffic management systems and ancillary related industries. However they are now being designed into a much wider selection of applications that include exterior lighting, message boards, information signalling panels and advertising billboard lighting.

For more information on the full range of Titan Opto products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

Alternatively you can click on the link below to view the data sheets for the Titan Opto Super Flux LED's

Click on this link to go to the main Titan Opto section where you can view additional product data.

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This news article was originally published in November 2001.

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