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Sep 19
LED-based product development: a breakthrough in design methodology
September 9, 2019
- Delphi4LED gathers the expertise of European leading organizations dealing with LED integration.
- Delphi4LED is supported by the ECSEL Joint Undertaking – the Public-Private Partnership for Electronic Components and Systems, a funding program of the European Union…
- About the Consortium, Delphi4LED
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Jul 19
Delphi4led Project Presented at the Industry4e Workshop
June 19, 2019
Join effort of Enabling European Industry To Achieve Digital Transition And Strong Competitiveness
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Jul 19
Delphi4LED project team presented at the 29th CIE Session, Washington D.C
June 14, 2019
From Measurements To Standardised Multidomain Compact Models Of Leds Using Led Edatasheets
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Jun 18
Delphi4LED – From Measurements to Standardized Multi-Domain Compact Models of LEDs
The rise of LED technology is changing the ecosystem of the lighting industry. With the commoditization of LED, Delphi4LED, a European Union consortium, is providing a solution to this dynamic market. It is providing the EU LED Lighting industry with a set of methodologies and standards to enable the design and production of more reliable, cost effective and market-leading LED-based lighting solutions.
Genevieve Martin, Delphi4LED – From Measurements to Standardized Multi-Domain Compact Models of LEDs, page 90. Click on the image to read the paper.
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Feb 17
Delphi4LED Project: New Design Tools to Speed Up Time to Market of HQ Large-Area LED Products
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland develops novel LED light sources based on large, flexible and transparent substrates in collaboration with the Finnish companies Flexbright and Lighting Design Collective. An easy-to-customise LED foil suitable for mass production enables the introduction of the large area lighting and display technologies to applications such as vehicles, greenhouses, shopping centres and architectural lighting.
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Feb 17
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Sep 16
Lancement du projet européen Delphi4led
Ce projet, porté par 15 acteurs de la filière dont ECCE’LECTRO, Philips, Ingélux ou encore PISEO a pour but de réduire les coûts de production des acteurs du marché de la lumière, sans perte de performance pour le produit, de réduire les délais de commercialisation, et ainsi augmenter la rentabilité. Pour parvenir à cela, ce projet prévoit notamment de créer de nouveaux standards applicables aux industries de semi-conducteurs et les intégrateurs de composants LED.