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Electronicdesign 3487 Xl 06 National Semiconductor 3
Electronicdesign 3487 Xl 06 National Semiconductor 3
Electronicdesign 3487 Xl 06 National Semiconductor 3
Electronicdesign 3487 Xl 06 National Semiconductor 3

Online App Accelerates LED Lighting Design

Sept. 9, 2010
Drawing from a comprehensive library of LEDs, drivers, and heat sinks, users of WEBENCH LED Architect can expect to create complete LED lighting systems delivering up to 100,000 lumens in a matter of minutes.

Drawing from a comprehensive library of LEDs, drivers, and heat sinks, users of WEBENCH LED Architect can expect to create complete LED lighting systems delivering up to 100,000 lumens in a matter of minutes. A first of its kind, WEBENCH LED Architect lets novices and experts perform real-time comparisons and optimize complex systems for performance, size, and cost. One starts by entering a light output and adjusting the design via the WEBENCH Optimizer Dial. Next, the user can order prototyping components, share systems with others, or print a project report including schematics, bill of materials, and performance characteristics. NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP., Santa Clara, CA. (800) 272-9959.

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