simplifying operation in many applications including backlighting of LED TVs and solid state lighting

Seoul Semiconductor plans to extend its LED lighting solution in the market using data culled from what the company is calling “Acriche House.” The name “Acriche” was created by combining the Greek word “Acro,” meaning top, with “rich” to coincide with the company’s ideals of enriching people’s lives with its advanced lighting technology.Seoul Semiconductor has 5,500 patents, including Acriche product-related technologies, to operate multiple light-emitting cells with AC power, lights the patented Acriche technology of connecting multiple lights cells in a single chip allows for both AC and high voltage DC operation, simplifying operation in many applications including backlighting of LED TVs and solid state lighting.

Brian Wilcox, Vice President of North American sales for Seoul Semiconductor, said, “The ZEBRAlliance project marks the beginning of a new era in home lighting. The United States Congress has mandated elimination of ordinary incandescent bulbs by 2014; Europe did the same last year, banning the sale of incandescent bulbs over 100 watts. This market will grow substantially as consumers realize the benefits of brighter illumination combined with energy efficiencies.”

He added, “Seoul’s participation in this project shows our determination to continue proliferation of this technology and solidify our position as a market leader”.Sunovia Energy, manufacturer of LED lighting products, announced that DePaul University has installed its high-performance EvoLucia LED lights. The university replaced 210 W metal halide lights with 90 W EvoLucia LEDs in the Sheffield parking garage at Lincoln Park campus.

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