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uLED Overview

Tyndall is developing micro-LED devices as next-generation miniature light sources that are ultra-efficient and provide high brightness illumination for small applications. They are offering customer-specific prototypes through an EI-funded project to suit the needs of Irish companies. The micro-LEDs have minimal power consumption, small physical dimensions making them suitable for integration, and minimal cross-talk in LED arrays through superior light containment.

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uLED Overview

Tyndall is developing micro-LED devices as next-generation miniature light sources that are ultra-efficient and provide high brightness illumination for small applications. They are offering customer-specific prototypes through an EI-funded project to suit the needs of Irish companies. The micro-LEDs have minimal power consumption, small physical dimensions making them suitable for integration, and minimal cross-talk in LED arrays through superior light containment.

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Tyndall is developing micro-LED (µLED) devices as next-

generation light sources for miniature lighting applications.


Under an EI-funded project we are offering customer-specific
prototypes to best suit the needs of Irish companies. The
miniature light sources are ultra-efficient and designed to
provide high brightness illumination in miniature situations.

Miniaturisation of
15µm

Light Sources

Light Bulb LED 19 pixel µLED array Example of a Handheld Diagnostic


(Tyndall) Device

Features:
• Maximum brightness across miniature objects
• Minimal power consumption
• Small physical dimensions: suitable for integration
• Minimal cross-talk in LED arrays (through superior light containment)
• Wide colour range

Miniature light source emitting through


125 µm diameter plastic optical fibre
(wrapped around a needle)
Potential Applications:
• Micro-fluidics
• Handheld analytical devices
• Micro-sensors
• Fibre-coupled light sources
• Addressable arrays
• Head-Up displays
• Visible indicators
Angular emission pattern from a Tyndall µLED (red) (Possibly the world’s lowest power
and from a standard LED (green) consumption: nW range)
We would value your feedback so as to tailor the micro-LEDs to your applications.
For further information please contact our Applications Specialist: [email protected]
Phone: +353 (0)21 490 4445 // Mobile: +353 (0)86 8077081

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