![]() The PhlatLight PT39, Luminus' most compact LED projection chipset, is the light source in LG Electronics' recently introduced HS101 pocket projector, the brightest LED-based projector on the market. The comprehensive, easy-to-use kits come with three driver cards, optimized for each device (one per color), three air-cooled heat sinks and two PhlatLight RGB chipsets. The PT54 is the latest example to benefit from these innovations, which will allow our customers to achieve very efficient light engine designs, while delivering high screen brightness.”įor customers interested in evaluating the PT54, Luminus offers “Instant-On” evaluation kits to allow light engine designers to experiment with a wide range of configurations and operating modes. The PT54 has been specifically optimized for maximum efficiency for microdisplays that are between 0.4″ to 0.6.” The PT54's three-color system includes a red, green and blue LED, each capable of sustaining extremely high power under fast pulsing or continuous mode operation, and is suitable for DLP (0.55″ SVGA), LCoS and HTPS LCD microdisplays with a 4:3 aspect ratio.Īccording to Christian Hoepfner, Vice President of Products at Luminus Devices, “Our innovations in packaging, thermal management and optical coupling has led to a truly versatile product line that is enabling applications never thought possible by a solid state light source. The PhlatLight PT54 was created as a light source formicrodisplay-based pocket projectors. When combined, the chipset produces up to 1,400 peak white lumens in pulsed mode operation. The PhlatLight PT54 chipset includes separately packaged red, green and blue LEDs that are each 5.4mm2. has announced a new PhlatLight chipset specifically engineered for small microdisplays, including high brightness pocket projectors andheads-up projection displays, as well as other general illumination applications.
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