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JKLÂ’S CCFL assemblies are fluorescent lamps prepared for drop in placement. We offer the fluorescent lamps pre-assembled with the proper wire length, connector and accessories to meet your specific needs. Accessories include: End caps, standard and custom molded heaters, rails and custom electronic components.








JKL also offers a new line of products for the photocopier and ATM industries, the HighNit line of products. These assemblies are replacement lamps for the LCD screens of photocopiers. The following Minolta, Toshiba and Diebold models are available. Contact us if you need a different lamp model.

Photocopier Brand Photocopier Model Number JKL Product Number
Canon Imagerunner 105, 105+, 8070, 9070, 8500, 5000i, 5020, 5020i, 6020, 6020i, 3300i, 2220, 2200i, 3320i, 2270, 3570, 4570, 5570, 6570 BF22180-28B_ASSY_01
     
Minolta Di350, Di250, Di200, Di351, Di251 BF2698-31B_ASSY_01
Minolta Di520, Di620 BF396-26B_ASSY_01
Minolta EP4000, EP5000, EP6001, EP8015 BF2698-31B_ASSY_01
Minolta EP3050, EP4050, EP5050, EP6000 BF3137-32B_ASSY_01
     
Toshiba DP2460, DP2570, DP3580, DP6570, DP5570, DP4580, DP8070, FC-22/15, FC-25P, FC-210, FC-310, E studio brand -45,
-35
BF26150-20B_ASSY_01

 

ATM Brand ATM Model Number JKL Product Number
Diebold AB121PB-D-S BF40U20205-19B_ASSY_01


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Fluorescent lamps prepared for drop in placement. JKL offers the fluorescent lamps pre-assembled with the proper wire length,connector and accessories to meet your specific needs. Accessories include: End caps; standard and custom molded, heaters, rails and custom electronic components.


Case Study:
Cadillac Night-Vision HUD
In 1999, Cadillac began installing an infrared night vision display into the DeVille line of automobiles. Raytheon provided the infrared camera and imaging computers, which Cadillac installed into the luxury cars.

Developed for Texas Instruments and later acquired by Raytheon Systems for military use, the thermal-imaging device captures infrared radiation on a 1 inch square, 320x240-pixel barium-strontium-titanate ferroelectric sensor behind the car’s grill. The camera is sensitive to infrared radiation in the 3-5µm and 8-14µm wavelengths, effectively weeding out the range for water absorption so that the device is blind to rain and fog.

Designed by Delphi-Delco of Dayton, Ohio, the adjustable display (HUD) is achieved by means of an LCD mounted in the dashboard, which projects an image onto a small area on the lower portion of the driver's side windscreen. This small portion is coated with an aspheric mirror which reflects the image projected by the LCD display.

A problem was discovered, however, in installation. Against the glare produced by the headlamps, the display projection was far too dim. In addition, at around -10° Celsius, the mercury vapors in CCFL's begin to coagulate into droplets, causing the lamp to dim exponentially as temperature decreases.">
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