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Updated lighting guide for partially-sighted makes good reading for all

Thomas Pocklington Trust lighting guide

The Thomas Pocklington Trust has once again updated it guide for lighting spaces in which partially-sighted people live, and has broadened its appeal to beyond its original intended audience. “Lighting makes such a difference for partially sighted people, often enabling them to maintain their independence,” the Trust told Electronics Weekly. Now at issue 3, ‘Lighting in and around the home: A ...

Batwing distribution for horticultural leds

Osram-OslonSquareBatwing

Osram has introduced horticultural lighting leds with a ‘batwing’ output distribution. Implemented in Oslon Square Batwing, the distribution comes purely from a primary lens built into the pacakge. “Current LED fixtures often have a lambertian primary lens and no secondary optic, or a simple glass cover, which lead to hotspots with high concentration of light directly under the luminaire,” according ...

Philips goes for 210 lm/W bulbs with fanfare, but could have done it earlier

Philips 210 lmW led 60W 4000K

Signify has introduced “the first Philips LED A-class bulbs that meet the more stringent EU Ecodesign and Energy labeling regulations that come into effect on September 1, 2021”, according to Signify. “The new Philips LED bulbs with a longer lifespan.” They will be available in 40W (below) and 60W (above) equivalents and should be producing at lease 210lm/W. “Thanks to this technological ...

LED streetlights are hurting insect populations

UKCEH-DouglasBoyes-LED-street-lights_Curbridge

LED streetlights harm insect populations more than sodium streetlights, is the finding of the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH), which worked with Newcastle University and Butterfly Conservation. “The total abundance of moths in Britain has decreased by one third over the past 50 years. Understanding, and reversing, the causes of this worrying decline is a top priority for us,” ...

Nichia replaces high-pressure sodium lighting with leds

Nichia Nostalgic Landscape delivered by High Pressure Sodium lamps

Nichia has created an led with the feel of HPS (high-pressure sodium) lighting, it claims. Nichia: HPS lighting can create a nostalgic or elegant atmosphere “Global efforts to phase-out the use of HPS continue to be met with a resistance to using white LED replacements. Due to this lack of a viable and sustainable alternative, HPS have remained exempt from ...

Single Lighting Regulation (SLR) and Energy Labelling Regulation (ELR)

Ledvance SLR and ELR lighting regulations

Ledvance is advising lighting wholesalers about compliance with the Single Lighting Regulation (SLR) and Energy Labelling Regulation (ELR). It also points out that the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL) now centralises relevant information for all light sources on the market, for the first time. The new regulations redefine products into ‘light sources’ and ‘containing products’. SLR and ELR regulations ...

Osram turns to quantum dots for 90CRI lighting LEDs

amsOSRAM_OsconiqE2835QD_application

Osram has developed its own emissive quantum dot technology, and is using it in a range of 90CRI lighting LEDs. “‘Osconiq E 2835 CRI90 (QD)’ pushes efficiency values to new heights, even at high colour rendering indices and warm light colours,” according to the company. “The LED meets the requirements of the Single Lighting Regulation [mandatory in Europe in September ...

Low profile zoom and wall-washing optics

Gaggione Ultra Flat asymmetric front

Gaggione has introduced a set of low-profile optics for wall washing and zoom beam applications . Branded ‘Ultra Flat Optic’ – or UFO – there are 45mm diameter asymmetric (wall washing, top photo) or zoom versions, plus a 67mm zoom version. To keep height down, the rears have Fresnel-like structures (left) to gather light. Total height from the led emissive ...

Osram and Gaggione in colour-mixed spotlight eval board.

Osram Stage demo kit Gaggione Mouser

Osram has turned to Gaggione for an optic to demonstrate Osram Stage leds. Stage leds have four die under a flat glass window in a 4.5 x 5.7mm package. The die are either all white, or combine deep blue (439 – 461nm), red (612 – 630nm) and ‘true’ green (513 – 545nm) with either a (converted) yellow or a white die. The ...