Gaggione zooms in on flexible beam adjustment for LED lenses

Gaggione is highlighting adjustable beam optics for its Sirius range of LED optics. The zoom function is to allow switching between narrow and wide light distributions.

Gaggione zooms in on flexible beam adjustment for LED lenses

 

For Sirius, there are two different diameter sizes 35 and 50mm (pictured). Their efficiency is said to be up to 89%.

The 35mm variant, KSIRIUS35, has a typical zoom range (FWHM – Full Width at Half Maximum) of ~18° to ~48°. And for the 50mm variant, SSIRIUS50Z, the FWHM is ~10° to ~50°.


The LES (Light Emitting Surface) the KSIRUS35Z lens is designed to work with is up to 10mm (it’s optimized for 4-6mm). And the LES for the SSIRIUS50Z is up to 13mm (optimized for 6-9mm).


In terms of LED types, they support High Power, Cluster High Power, Mid Power, Cluster Chip Scale Package, Chip Scale Package (CSP), and Chip on Board (COB), specifies Gaggione.

Applications could retail, architectural, and hospitality lighting.

Beam adjustment

You can find more information on the company website.

Last year, we reported, Gaggione was focusing on narrower beams with two acrylic collimators and a set of radial beam masks.

Image: Gaggione

See also: 50mm acrylic collimators for CoB LEDs

Alun Williams

Alun Williams

Web Editor of Electronics Weekly, he is the author of the Gadget Master and Electro-ramblings blogs and also covers space technology news. He has been working in tech journalism for worryingly close to thirty years. In a previous existence, he was a software programmer.

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