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Powerful Little Light: LED With 1,000 Lumens

Osram has developed a small light-emitting diode spotlight that achieves an

output of more than 1,000 lumens for the first time. That s brighter than a

50-watt halogen lamp, thereby making the device suitable for a broad range of

general lighting applications. The Ostar Lighting LED, which will be launched

on the market this summer, can provide sufficient light for a desk from a

height of two meters, for example. Its small size also enables the creation of

completely new lamp shapes.

The Ostar Lighting LED, which will be launched on the market this summer, can

provide sufficient light for a desk from a height of two meters, for example.

Its small size also enables the creation of completely new lamp shapes.

A lumen (lm) is the unit of measurement for the amount of light emitted by a

light source. A 60-watt light bulb emits 730 lm, while a 50-watt halogen lamp

has an output of approximately 900 lm. To achieve the 1,000 lm output for the

tiny Ostar Lighting LED, the experts at Siemens Osram subsidiary employed a

sophisticated system for high chip-packing density, whereby the researchers

managed to integrate six high-performance LED lighting chips into the unit s

small housing. Each chip has an area of only one square millimeter, which makes

for very concentrated overall luminosity.

Different types of LEDs are used today in various areas, for example as

background lighting in cell phone displays, as well as in car turn-signal

lights, brake lights, and daytime running lights. The benefits are obvious: The

diodes are extremely small and consume little energy because they efficiently

convert electricity into light. The Ostar Lighting LED, for example, produces

75 lumens per watt at 350 milli-amperes of operating current much more than

an incandescent lamp, which only converts a fraction of the electricity

supplied into light, with the rest lost as heat energy. In addition, LEDs

contain no lead or mercury, which makes them very environmentally friendly.

They also last around ten times longer than halogen lamps and 50 times longer

than incandescent lamps, thereby helping to significantly reduce maintenance

costs.

For many years, however, LEDs were unsuited for room lighting applications

because they weren t bright enough. The Ostar Lighting LED marks a further step

toward suitability for such applications. Osram has already supplied a Migros

supermarket in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen with 18,000 Golden Dragon LEDs,

which have a lower output than the Ostar Lighting units. These LEDs emit

neither UV rays nor heat, which means they have virtually no negative impact on

delicate grocery items such as milk, meat, fruit and vegetables.

Source: Siemens