This browser is not fully supported.
This website uses cookies to provide you with a better visitor experience. Select here which type of cookies you allow.
Alcom electronics appreciates the potential business relationship between our parties. Thank you! We want to make sure we address only the mailings that are valuable to you.
Bridgelux proposes metric relating LED output to natural light
LED manufacturer Bridgelux has announced a quality-of-light metric for white LEDs, or even solid-state lighting (SSL) end products, called Average Spectral Difference (ASD) that is intended to provide a simple way for product developers, lighting designers/specifiers, and other lighting professionals to easily understand how the output of an LED compares to so-called “natural light.” ASD is based on details in the spectral power distribution (SPD) of an LED and how that SPD compares with the SPD of a reference illuminant that’s considered representative of natural light. ASD is expressed as a percentage with 0% representing performance equivalent to the natural reference.
Bridgelux is a leading developer and manufacturer of lighting technologies and solutions that invites companies, industries and people to experience the power, possibility and financial potential of LED lighting.