Chroma-Q Color Block 1
USA - The A.C. Lighting Inc. booth at the LDI 2009 show will feature next generation technologies from the Chroma-Q, Jands and Artistic Licence product ranges exclusively distributed by the company in North America.

Showcasing the complete Chroma-Q LED line-up, the new generation of Color Block 2, Color Force and Color Charge models feature advanced RGBA colour mixing and control management technologies. Together these provide a radically increased colour palette, a high CRI of at least 90 and theatrical grade dimming, all in the same fixture.

As well as showing the full range of Vista consoles, Jands will be previewing Vista 2 Byron, a major upgrade of their revolutionary Vista lighting system.

As networking requirements for entertainment technology applications continue to increase, many of the leading control companies, such as Jands, are supporting the Art-Net product range. A.C. Lighting Inc. supplies the complete range of Artistic Licence Art-Net Ethernet solutions, which complement lighting control products such as the Jands Vista.

At LDI 2009, eldoLED will showcase its PowerPIX modules at the PIXLED booth, producer of lightweight, indoor-outdoor LED video displays.

The DMX compatible eldoLED PowerPIX 510 and 530 are strings of high-power RGBW LED pixels for dynamic colour applications as well as general lighting purposes. eldoLED power scaling technology ensures that the RGBW pixel modules have a continuous high light output of 5W. When configured as a single or dual colour pixel, the modules' light output even equals that of a 10W pixel. The IP65 rated PowerPIX modules have an aluminium housing and a clear, 170° beam angle PC lens. Their flexible cable and customizable interpixel distance gives light designers limitless design freedom, says the company.

eldoLED is also announcing a new member of its ballast-style, constant voltage LED driver range, the 100W/4x1.5A LINEARdrive 100. The DMX and 0-10V compatible LINEARdrive 100 is easily configurable over its intuitive, three-button user interface with display. The 15-bit control resolution enables extremely smooth dimming and fine colour mixing.

(Jim Evans)


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