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Komoto makes smart LED light source

The Ideal of S series, being launched here by Taiwan company Komoto, is an intelligent and compact LED light source for a range of traffic applications including law enforcement, ANPR, E-tolling and traffic monitoring. The S series uses the latest high power LED and intelligent MCU technology, which is integrated through an RS485 interface with pulse input and pulse output. Multi-flash and dual angle for multi-lane usage is supported.
October 10, 2016 Read time: 1 min
The Ideal of S series, being launched here by Taiwan company 8341 Komoto, is an intelligent and compact LED light source for a range of traffic applications including law enforcement, ANPR, E-tolling and traffic monitoring. The S series uses the latest high power LED and intelligent MCU technology, which is integrated through an RS485 interface with pulse input and pulse output. Multi-flash and dual angle for multi-lane usage is supported.

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