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    Everlight Electronics offers new top view LEDs with high-quality of light for midpower applications

    11/21/2012

    Everlight Electronics has announced their highly efficient white mid-power LED series 62-227B (400-mW) and 62-217B (500-mW). These top view LEDs in 5630 packages, provide high efficacy, high CRI (color-rendering index) of 75 or 80 (min), low power consumption, high luminous flux output, high current capability, a wide viewing angle and a compact form factor. The design of Everlight's 500-mW 62-217B LED provides high lumen output and high quality of light in particular for mid-power applications. Due to its low power consumption and its ultra-thin size of 5.6 x 3.0 x 0.9 mm, the 62-217B top view white LED is well suited for many lighting applications like decorative and entertainment lighting, light bars, light tubes, light pipes, indicators and backlights in offices and family equipment as well as general lighting. The 62-217B LEDs come in a PLCC-4 packages, are Pb-free, RoHS compliant, and match ANSI Binning. Everlight's 62-217B mid-power LED is available in 13 versions in warm white (2700-3000 K), neutral white (4000 K), and cold white (5700-6500 K) with typical luminous fluxes ranging from 40 lm to 60 lm. Samples are available and the LEDs are in volume production now. Everlight Electronics

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