Skogsgurra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
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What do you think about this:
I have been following them for a while. They have taken over a field emission based lamp from Russia. The comapny started in 1996 and has shown one prototype in March 2013. There seems to be a problem with the high voltage generator (they use 6 - 12 kV to get the emission going) so they didn't let it burn for more than a few seconds. Light output was bluish-white and there was a lot of flicker.
Questions:
1. What will a realistic production cost for a 10 W, 6 kV DC supply be? Remember that millions of them will be built.
2. What is a realistic efficiency for such a device? I see commercial devices having around 60 percent efficiency.
3. What will the volume of such a high-voltage power supply be?
4. What EMI problems are likely to show?
5. What MTBF can one expect from such a device? Ozone and insulation degradation seems to be the dominant problem.
6. Compared to LED lamps - do you think that is is sound business to start production of an FEL lamp?
7. Is there a need for an FEL lamp?
Any views, insights, experiences welcome!
Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
I have been following them for a while. They have taken over a field emission based lamp from Russia. The comapny started in 1996 and has shown one prototype in March 2013. There seems to be a problem with the high voltage generator (they use 6 - 12 kV to get the emission going) so they didn't let it burn for more than a few seconds. Light output was bluish-white and there was a lot of flicker.
Questions:
1. What will a realistic production cost for a 10 W, 6 kV DC supply be? Remember that millions of them will be built.
2. What is a realistic efficiency for such a device? I see commercial devices having around 60 percent efficiency.
3. What will the volume of such a high-voltage power supply be?
4. What EMI problems are likely to show?
5. What MTBF can one expect from such a device? Ozone and insulation degradation seems to be the dominant problem.
6. Compared to LED lamps - do you think that is is sound business to start production of an FEL lamp?
7. Is there a need for an FEL lamp?
Any views, insights, experiences welcome!
Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.