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New LED Show Lights from TT electronics Optek Improves Light High quality, Energy Efficiency

Carrollton, TX (PRWEB) January 09, 2012

TT electronics Optoelectronics Business Unit today announced the OPA779 Series of display lighting for indoor illumination. The OPA779 delivers all of the benefits of LEDs namely energy efficiency, longer life and light quality in a unique tube assembly that makes it easy for manufacturers to make the leap from fluorescent to more energy-efficient LED based systems. Able to emit a uniform and consistent white lighting pattern within its length, the OPA799 Series provides exceptional lighting for retail display, architectural, under-counter, refrigeration, mobile food service, and point-of-sale displays.

The OPA779 was designed through collaboration with our customers to produce a solid state lamp that not only provided the benefits of energy efficiency, but also met their needs for a low profile solution with excellent light quality, said Roland Chapa, Product Line Director for TT electronics OPTEK Technology. We supported those requirements by leveraging our expertise in optics, thermal management and electrical design. In addition, Optek has a proven track record with multi-chromatic tuning to generate a consistent and uniform white light that is critical for aesthetic applications.

The OPA779 Series delivers excellent light quality with a typical LED pitch of 1.5in, and a CCT of 5000K to 7000K. Total luminous flux, depending on device, ranges from 40lm to 180lm, with a maximum current drive range from 35mA to 175mA. Operating temperature ranges from 0

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