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System Streamlines SSL Designs

Jan. 31, 2011
The NEVALO solid-state lighting (SSL) system promises to accelerate the transition from designing and manufacturing traditional light sources to LED fixtures.

The NEVALO solid-state lighting (SSL) system promises to accelerate the transition from designing and manufacturing traditional light sources to LED fixtures. It includes over 60 LED light modules ranging from 300 to 3,400 lumens, popular form factors, optics in total internal reflection and reflector styles, drivers with constant current output, dimming-control capabilities, and temperature monitoring. NEVALO also employs a ribbon-based, four-wire configuration wiring system, keyed and color coded for polarity, accurate power connections, and ease of manufacturing. Other components include heat sinks matched to the modules and circuit protection devices.A video demonstration of the system is available on the EngineeringTV website at  http://www.engineeringtv.com/video/TYCO-NEVALO-LED-SSL-Lighting. For more details on NEVALO, call Tyco Electronics Ltd. at (855) 638-2561.

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