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LEDs Handle Bill-Validation Chores

Oct. 1, 1999
The firm's Bill-Validator LED lamps are direct replacements for incandescent lamps in bill-validator mechanisms. The lamps interface with a variety of gaming machines and reduce the downtime losses and maintenance costs of such equipment. The lamps

The firm's Bill-Validator LED lamps are direct replacements for incandescent lamps in bill-validator mechanisms. The lamps interface with a variety of gaming machines and reduce the downtime losses and maintenance costs of such equipment. The lamps can be designed with standard discrete LEDs, sunlight-visible LEDs or low-profile SMT LEDs in all colors.Solid-state design renders the lamps impervious to shock, vibration, frequent switching and environmental extremes, making them useful in casinos, amusement parks and cafeteria vending machines. Typically, the lamps operate for 100,000 hours (11 years) or longer. They deliver excellent color definition with only a fraction of incandescents' power usage.

Company: LEDTRONICS INC.

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