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GKT’s New UV-C Board Combines LEDIL’s “VIOLET” and NICHIA’s “NCSU334A” — LED professional


The result of the combination of LEDIL and NICHIA is a circuit board that has 660 mW relevant UV-C output at a wavelength of 280 nm. The current consumption is typical 350 mA at 62 Volt input voltage. An NTC for temperature measurement is also on-board, so the LEDs can be overdriven to a higher current limit. The boards can be connected in series.

We offer this board without components.

We would be happy to send you further information. Please visit www.greenledlight.de or contact Mr. Jürgen Krüger at  jk@greenledlight.de 

About GKT:

GKT is a design office for LED lighting, such as LED drivers, LED boards, also in combination. More than 20 years experience in LED lighting designs. Located nearby Munich, Germany. – www.greenledlight.de



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