Russia will produce domestic LED bulbs and LED lamps with motion sensors

The official blog of the Roselectronics holding, which is part of the state corporation Rostec, has information about the imminent launch of the production of domestic LED lamps, which will be equipped with special microwave motion and light sensors. The state corporation said that this development will save electricity and is intended for the housing and communal services sector. Production, of course, will be deployed in Russia at the plant of the Scientific Research Institute of Semiconductor Devices in Tomsk (the plant is a subsidiary of Roselectronics).

“NIIPP has significant experience in the production of LED lamps and is ready to start mass production of these products within six months. With a production capacity of 500,000 pieces per year, the cost of one lamp will be 20% lower than a foreign device of the same quality,” Andrey Chendarov, Deputy General Director for Technical Development of the United Instrument-Making Corporation, officially announced.

At the moment, Ruselectronics engineers have created experimental samples of three types of products:

  • motion sensor with power relay;
  • LED dustproof lamp (18 W);
  • LED light bulb with E27 base (12 W).

It is worth noting that the lighting fixtures are additionally equipped with advanced microwave motion and lighting sensors. Accordingly, when using such devices in the general house lighting system, it is possible to achieve impressive energy savings – the light in the room turns on only when there are people in lobbies, elevator lobbies or stairwells. If there are no people in the room, the lighting device automatically turns off without consuming energy. And, of course, ordinary incandescent bulbs are not suitable in this case – LED lamps do a much better job due to the fact that they are not sensitive to frequent on / off.

In addition, LED lamps have a long service life and good light output. Additionally, the engineers talked about the fact that they decided to abandon the common infrared sensors in favor of a microwave motion sensor. Its advantage is that it is able to “see” through glass or even plastic doors, plus it has a greater range and reliability of operation.

Source: Trash Box

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