The ML562G86's high output power and wide operating temperature range will contribute to enhanced projector luminance and miniaturization. Sample sales will begin on January 11, 2019.
Product Features:
1) Unprecedented pulse-light output power of 3.0W and extended MTTF of over 20,000 hours:
- World's top output power of 3.0W, which is 20% greater than that of the company's conventional model (ML562G84)
- MTTF of over 20,000 hours thanks to improvements in LD chip structure and manufacturing processes
- High output power and high-luminosity 638nm laser light achieve 145 lumens per LD
2) Wide operating temperature range will lead to projector miniaturization and cost reduction:
- Wide operating temperature range of 0 to 45 degrees Celsius at 3.0W pulse operation thanks to a large 9.0mm-diameter transistor-outline can (TO-CAN) package with excellent heat dissipation
- World-leading 2.1W pulse-light output power at case temperature of 55 degrees Celsius
- Wide operating temperature range allows simplified cooling structure, contributing to projector miniaturization and reduced cost of cooling units.
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Product Features:
1) Unprecedented pulse-light output power of 3.0W and extended MTTF of over 20,000 hours:
- World's top output power of 3.0W, which is 20% greater than that of the company's conventional model (ML562G84)
- MTTF of over 20,000 hours thanks to improvements in LD chip structure and manufacturing processes
- High output power and high-luminosity 638nm laser light achieve 145 lumens per LD
2) Wide operating temperature range will lead to projector miniaturization and cost reduction:
- Wide operating temperature range of 0 to 45 degrees Celsius at 3.0W pulse operation thanks to a large 9.0mm-diameter transistor-outline can (TO-CAN) package with excellent heat dissipation
- World-leading 2.1W pulse-light output power at case temperature of 55 degrees Celsius
- Wide operating temperature range allows simplified cooling structure, contributing to projector miniaturization and reduced cost of cooling units.
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