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November 10, 2020

The high-speed optocoupler series

This time Sunlux Technology showcased a full range of optocoupler products, including transistors commonly used in power supplies, motor drives, industrial frequency conversion, Darlington output optocouplers, and those that meet the current high-standard requirements of industrial control and communication

The high-speed optocoupler series, combined with the advantages of high-speed logic signal transmission and high CMR, are suitable for applications in the Internet of Things such as smart meters and industrial robots.5mW~45mW) that can be used for purification and sterilization and UVA LEDs that can be used with photocatalysts for air purification. Sunlux will continue to innovate, flexibly respond to all competitions and challenges, and develop perfect product solutions that meet market needs in accordance with market changes. Visit us at electronica 2018 Hall B4, Booth 121 November 13th .

The nbsunlux and flexible product portfolio is suitable for daytime running lights, fog lights, high and low beams and other headlamp applications. The RGB LED with built-in driver IC for vehicles exhibited for the first time is a product developed in response to the current whirlwind of smart lighting. This technology will not only be applied to mobile devices, it is expected that robots, wearable devices, games, cars and other diverse application scenarios will be introduced from outside, and the market development can be expected to follow.

This technology is wholesale LED work light Manufacturers by Seoul Semiconductor through more than 10 years of joint research with an authority in the field of optics, Dr. On the 27th, Seoul Semiconductor stated that it had filed an additional patent infringement lawsuit against ;s Electronics, a major U.'. The disputed LED backlight lens patent in this lawsuit is a new lens technology used in the production of ultra-thin and ultra-light TVs. In the complaint, Seoul Semiconductor asserted that many TV products sold by Fry;s Electronics violated Seoul Semiconductor’s 19 items including WICOP technology that directly solders LED chips to the substrate, including chips, packaging, phosphors, lenses, and backlight systems