OptoElectronix, Inc. (OptoElectronix) has introduced a new series of small, highly efficient, 180-degree LED modules ideal for retail display lighting, appliances, and task lights. The round, 60mm (2.35-inch) diameter, aluminum modules are precisely engineered for optimal thermal management. The modules are designed to flush mount through a standard 44.5mm (1.75-inch) mounting hole with three screws, and the flange and lens are only 4mm (0.16 inches) thick.

The new modules integrate the LED, lens, and electronics, and are rated for 50,000 hours.

These off-the-shelf modules will appeal to manufacturers who wish to offer their end users the significant energy savings and reliability of an LED solution. The ULE21VW1-F-25W, for example, offers an 85-percent savings in total cost of ownership (TCO), including reduced maintenance and replacement bulb cost, as well as energy cost savings over a five-year period of continuous operation. In a commercial application this would equate to an amortization period of 21 months.

Each module uses about one-fourth the energy of incandescent lamps with comparable light output. All variants come in cool white (6,000K) and warm white (3,000K), and connect directly to 12VDC or 12VAC power sources. All four models have a 180-degree beam angle.

ULE21VW1-F-25W: 200 lumens at 3.6 watts, typical; 25-watt equivalent;

ULE21VW1-F-38W: 450 lumens at 7.2 watts, typical; 38-watt equivalent;

ULE21VW1-F-45W: 600 lumens at 10.8 watts, typical; 45-watt equivalent;

ULE21VW1-F-60W: 900 lumens at 14.4 watts, typical; 60-watt equivalent.

The new ULE21VW1-F series is based on the OptoElectronix Universal Light Engine platform, an important new lighting platform that provides the high LED light output per watt with the lowest electrical losses. Proprietary thermal design maximizes heat transfer and contributes significantly to the 50,000-hour life.

The motivation for replacing energy-hogging incandescent light sources with LEDs is compelling. LEDs can deliver four to five times the amount of light per watt of power versus incandescent light sources, and can last indefinitely.

We believe that the future of illumination is LEDs, said Chuck Berghoff, chief executive officer of OptoElectronix. The significant energy savings and ultra-long service lives will make LEDs the only choice for illumination. LEDs can be immediately integrated into products today such as appliances, display cases, and light fixtures where they are ideal for both replacement and new design applications.

Berghoff says that the challenges for LED illumination have been in four areas: light output, color rendering ability, manufacturing cost, and configuration standards, each of which is intimately interrelated with the other. We believe that we are at the forefront of LED-based illumination, Berghoff said.

OptoElectronix is a US-based manufacturer and designer of LED light engines and complex optical products.