WEBCAST: LED component selection -- Choosing amongst the wide breadth of packaged LED types

June 4, 2013
Attend this free Webcast, presented by Seoul Semiconductor and sponsored by Digi-Key Corporation, and learn about packaged LED types and applications for various designs.
Title: LED Component Selection -- Choosing amongst the wide breadth of packaged LED types

Date: June 27, 2013

Time: 11:00 AM EDT / 10:00 AM CDT / 8:00 AM PDT / 3:00 PM GMT

Presenter: Doug Rooks, Applications Director, West, Seoul Semiconductor, Inc.

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Overview:

LED manufacturers are increasingly targeting packaged LED designs for specific types of applications ranging from single-die components to high-voltage chip-on-board (COB) arrays that have large numbers of emitters tightly integrated to appear as a larger uniform light source. This webcast will look at examples of the different types of packaged LEDs and applications for the different designs.

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About Seoul Semiconductor, Inc.

Seoul Semiconductor manufactures and packages a wide selection of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for the automotive, general illumination/lighting, appliance, signage, and backlighting markets. The company is the world’s fifth largest LED supplier, holding more than 10,000 patents globally, while offering a wide range of LED technology and production capacity in areas such as "nPola," deep-UV LEDs, "Acrich," the world’s first commercially produced AC LED, and "Acrich MJT - Multi-Junction Technology," a proprietary family of high-voltage LEDs.

The company's broad product portfolio includes a wide array of package and device choices such as AC driven LEDs, high-brightness LEDs, mid-power LEDs, side-view LEDs, through-hole type LED lamps, custom displays, and sensors.

The company is vertically integrated from epitaxial growth and chip manufacture in its fully owned subsidiary, Seoul Optodevice, through packaged LEDs and LED modules in three Seoul Semiconductor manufacturing facilities. Seoul Optodevice also manufactures a wide range of unique deep-UV wavelength devices. The packaged LEDs and LED modules are available in North America through Avnet Electronics, Digi-Key Corporation, and Mouser Electronics.

For more information visit: www.seoulsemicon.com.

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    SPEAKER

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    Doug Rooks is the applications director for the West at Seoul Semiconductor, Inc. He has worked for Seoul Semiconductor for over 3.5 years. He is responsible for the technical applications support of the LED products as well as customer application support from the driver, to the thermal analysis, and optical engineering support.

    Prior to Seoul Semi he worked 10.5 years at Arrow Electronics as a field applications engineer supporting Avago and Cree LEDs as well as power/driver solutions from National Semi, Texas Instruments, ST Micro, and Cypress Semiconductor as well as a whole host of other product lines.

    He graduated from the University of Missouri–Columbia in 1995 with a BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering.

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