At the Light + Building 2016 trade fair in Frankfurt, Germany (13-18 March), UK-based Plessey Semiconductors Ltd is releasing its new LED beam control module. Stellar is the firm's latest GaN-on-silicon LED solution and showcases the combination of its MaGIC low-cost, high-efficiency, surface-emitting LEDs with modular optics.
"As part of our chip-scale optics development we have developed a variety of solutions for beam control off the LED chip," says chief technology officer Dr Keith Strickland. "Getting light to where you need it is critical in industrial, retail, hospitality and outdoor lighting. Stellar provides lighting designers with the design freedom needed for lightweight, low-profile, less bulky designs," he adds.
"With the release of Stellar, we have demonstrated that we have the technology and supply chain to provide mass customization of lighting solutions for manufacturers in all segments of the lighting market," says LED sales director Giuliano Cassataro. "Stellar will permit lighting designers to improve the reliability and quality of light using our state-of-the-art LED light engine for most applications," he adds.