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Optogan reveals world class 500W LED lighting module

Feb 03, 2012
The X10 module delivers up to 50000 lumens from one component

Optogan's new high power Chip-on-Board (COB) module, X10, is based on the vision of scalability and lean processing for luminaire manufacturing.



X10

The X10 is a COB-block, consisting of 50 segments, and can be easily divided into LED elements of smaller sizes and power, and each of them can be used in separate light fittings. The smallest segment of Optogan´s X10 consists of a 1cm² ceramic board and consumes 10 W (1 A, 10 V), with efficacy levels already exceeding 100 lm/W.

The connections of the sub-modules are opened, where required, either by industrial means, or a simple mechanical operation. Due to various sizes and forms of the elements, they can be used in halogen lamp analogues, light fittings, fixtures with reflectors, as well as in industrial or street lights. The ceramic base and product material selection is based on long life performance by design.

“X10 represents Optogan’s new flagship, offering modular solutions, economical and simple to use, for that additional degree of freedom in lighting design. Coupled with state of the art module efficiency over 100lm/W, the X10 provides our clients the maximum possible variety in steps of 10 W reaching up to 500W”, says Markus Zeiler General Manager of Business Unit International at Optogan GmbH in Germany.

The company will be showcasing the X10 at a press conference at the Embedded World 2012 Exhibition and Conference, Nürnberg, Germany in Hall 2, Booth # 206 on 28 February 2012 at 3.30 pm.
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