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LED Engin Introduces World’s First 50 W Seven-Die LED Emitter — LED professional


The new LED features a 50W package with high-current red, green and blue dies, as well as cyan, two phosphor-converted lime dies and phosphor-converted amber die. The dies are closely packed in a low thermal resistance package with an integrated flat glass lens. The addition of high performance cyan, lime and amber to the traditional RGB color in a compact light-emitting surface of 3.4×3.4 mm, when coupled with secondary optics, produces an ultra-bright light with narrow beam, richer and wider color combination, as well as high CRI white, all from a single LED emitter.

To achieve this unprecedented performance, the underlying powerhouse is LED Engin’s proprietary LuxiGenTM platform. Featuring a patented multi-layer ceramic substrate technology, the platform allows all seven dies to be placed closely together, and delivers an ultra-low thermal resistance allowing heat to be dissipated efficiently from the dies.

“There is growing demand for stage lighting with more sophisticated color requirements, without sacrificing brightness and beam quality,” said David Tahmassebi, CEO of LED Engin. “The LZ7 Plus offers an unparalleled combination of colors in a powerful, high quality package to deliver performance not seen before in stage lighting.”

The LZ7 Plus will be shown at Live Design International, held Oct. 19-21, 2018, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada. LED Engin will be located in the Osram booth, #1431. For additional information, please visit www.osram.us/ledengin/ or contact a representative at LEDE-Tech@osram.com for technical support, and LEDE-Sales@osram.com for general questions.

About LED Engin:

LED Engin, an OSRAM business based in California’s Silicon Valley, develops, manufactures, and sells advanced LED emitters, optics and light engines to create uncompromised lighting experiences for a wide range of entertainment, architectural, general lighting and specialty applications. LuxiGen™ multi-die emitter and secondary lens combinations reliably deliver industry-leading flux density, upwards of 5000 quality lumens to a target, in a wide spectrum of colors including whites, tunable whites, multi-color and UV LEDs in a unique patented compact ceramic package. Our LuxiTune™ series of tunable white lighting modules leverage our LuxiGen emitters and lenses to deliver quality, control, freedom and high density tunable white light solutions for a broad range of new recessed and downlighting applications. The small size, yet remarkably powerful beam output and superior in-source color mixing, allows for a previously unobtainable freedom of design wherever high-flux density, directional light is required. LED Engin is committed to provide RoHS and REACH compliant products; and is dedicated to product improvements.



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