November 13, 2007 ReLED Systems has introduced a solid state replacement for fluorescent tubes which allows existing light fixtures to be simply converted to Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), offering ...
Troy-based Ilumisys Inc. announced that it has granted a license for its patents on light-emitting diode fluorescent tube replacements to ATG Electronics, Diogen Lighting, Hudnut, LEDtronics, ...
Conventional fluorescent tube light fixtures officially need to die now that a Japanese company has announced a Wi-Fi-equipped LED fluorescent tube lamp replacement worthy of being on a spaceship. The ...
Cree announced today the introduction of its linear LED lighting technology to replace the T-8 fluorescent tube. (Note: this author is a current Cree shareholder). While not the first to market, ...
TROY -- Ilumisys Inc., developer and producer of solid-state lighting technology, announced today that it has granted a license for light-emitting diode fluorescent tube replacements to LED Optics, a ...
ilumisys, Inc. (Troy, MI), a manufacturer LED replacement lamps, and parent company Altair Engineering, have entered into cooperative partnership agreement with LEDdynamics, Inc (Randolph, VT), a full ...
Power Integrations' LinkSwitch-PH LED driver ICs are now available in the low-profile eSIP (L package) that measures just 2 mm high and is ideal for LED-based replacements for fluorescent tubes. Power ...
June 22, 2007 With over half a billion fluorescent light globes disposed of each year in the U.S. alone, there is no doubting the significance of a product that allows existing fluorescent fixtures to ...
Parts 1 and 2 of this series discussed the sluggish adoption of LED technology in schools and the dim prospects for fluorescent lighting. This final part addresses the LED choices school facility ...
NEW YORK — Sorry to see 100-watt bulbs disappear from stores because they were energy hogs? You can now get LED bulbs that roughly match the 100-watters for size and brightness, but use far less ...
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