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Punchier Stage Lighting Delivered by Three New Multi-Color LED Engin Emitter Platforms

LED Engin's LZ4, LZ7 and LZP provide luminous flux and beam intensity

LED Engin, Inc. announces a trio of multi-color emitters that the company says deliver punchier stage lighting over a greater distance and enable compact lighting fixtures to be designed with fewer emitters. With unrivalled high luminous flux density and beam intensity, the products' benefit from LED Engin's proprietary multi-layer thermally efficient substrate, robust die-attach, and advanced optical technologies.

Geared towards high performance wall wash lamps, moving heads with zoom optics, and follow spot fixtures: the LZ4 is a multi-color (RGBW) four-die flat top emitter using a new 40% thinner package with half the thermal resistance of the previous generation; the LZ7 seven-die (RGBW, cyan, amber, and violet flat top emitter); and the LZP 25-die RGBW emitter in flat top or dome lens options, both utilizing the same new package technology. Precise color control is achieved via the ability to individually address each color, in conjunction with in-source color mixing.

With its significantly lower thermal resistance, just 0.6 degrees per watt, the LZ4 can be driven harder -- up to 3A per die -- to provide the highest flux density in its class. Its close packed 1mm2 dies provide compatibility with existing zoom lens systems or those developed specifically for the LZ4 from Gaggione and Fraen Corporation. With lower thermal resistance which allows the dies to run cooler, secondary optics can be positioned closer to the light emitting surface without degradation.

Providing the same flux density per die as four-die products, the LZ7 emitter adds amber, cyan, and violet to existing RGBW channels to achieve a richer and wider color combination for more sophisticated mixing. This solution, specified at 850mA per die, can be boosted up to 1.5A if required. Secondary zoom optics (a mixing rod and collimator) have been created especially for the LZ7 by Fraen Corporation to enable existing moving head designs to be instantly and easily upgraded to seven colors. Being the same size as a standard LZ4 emitter, virtually all fixtures can be upgraded to seven colors by simply switching to the LED Engin LZ7 emitter.

The 25-die LZP emitters with four independently color-controlled channels (RGBW) can be packed closely in a three-or-four up high power array to allow slimmer profile lamps or new moving head designs. The glass dome and flat top primary optic versions are compatible with TIR and mixing rod secondary optics. Besides stage lighting, the deployment of LED Engin's 84mm 13-, 21-, 36-, and 47-degree secondary TIR optics will enable "plug and play" design capability for architectural fixtures too.

President and CEO of LED Engin, David Tahmassebi, comments, "LED innovation now meets the challenging requirements that professionals demand of stage lighting. The new emitters from LED Engin deliver punch that is ideal for spot, moving head, or wash light fixtures. And when it comes to emitting the maximum multi-color light from a tiny surface area, fixture manufacturers need look no further -- particularly given the ground-breaking level of thermal resistance they offer."

Samples of the new LZ4 high current version (up to 3A/die) emitters are available from LED Engin in May while the LZ4 (1.5A/die), LZ7, and LZP are available now.

WWWwww.ledengin.com


(23 April 2015)

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