Abstract:
Disclosed is a light emitting device having a plurality of light emitting cells and a package having the same mounted thereon. The light emitting device includes a plurality of light emitting cells which are formed on a substrate and each of which has an N-type semiconductor layer and a P-type semiconductor layer located on a portion of the N-type semiconductor layer. The plurality of light emitting cells are bonded to a submount substrate. Accordingly, heat generated from the light emitting cells can be easily dissipated, so that a thermal load on the light emitting device can be reduced. Meanwhile, since the plurality of light emitting cells are electrically connected using connection electrodes or electrode layers formed on the submount substrate, it is possible to provide light emitting cell arrays connected to each other in series. Further, it is possible to provide a light emitting device capable of being directly driven by an AC power source by connecting the serially connected light emitting cell arrays in reverse parallel to each other.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a light emitting device having a plurality of light emitting cells and a package having the same mounted thereon. The light emitting device includes a plurality of light emitting cells which are formed on a substrate and each of which has an N-type semiconductor layer and a P-type semiconductor layer located on a portion of the N-type semiconductor layer. The plurality of light emitting cells are bonded to a submount substrate. Accordingly, heat generated from the light emitting cells can be easily dissipated, so that a thermal load on the light emitting device can be reduced. Meanwhile, since the plurality of light emitting cells are electrically connected using connection electrodes or electrode layers formed on the submount substrate, it is possible to provide light emitting cell arrays connected to each other in series. Further, it is possible to provide a light emitting device capable of being directly driven by an AC power source by connecting the serially connected light emitting cell arrays in reverse parallel to each other.
Abstract:
A semiconductor device having vertically aligned transistors made from pillar structures that have flat side surfaces is presented. The semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate, spacers, and gates. The semiconductor substrate has lo pillar structures that have flat side surfaces. The spacers are on sidewalls only on the upper portions of the pillar structures. The gates surround lower portions of the pillar structures.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a solder paste droplet ejection apparatus including: a nozzle cap forming an appearance and including a heating electric wire provided inside thereof; a nozzle unit formed inside the nozzle cap, spaced apart from the nozzle cap, and surrounded by the nozzle cap; an ejection probe formed inside the nozzle unit, spaced apart from the nozzle unit, and surrounded by the nozzle unit; and a transfer unit formed in a top portion of the nozzle cap and used for a minute movement, wherein a solder paste supplied in a space between the nozzle unit and the ejection probe is ejected in a droplet shape along the ejection probe.
Abstract:
A light emitting device includes a plurality of light emitting cells which are formed on a substrate and each of which has an N-type semiconductor layer and a P-type semiconductor layer located on a portion of the N-type semiconductor layer. The plurality of light emitting cells are bonded to a submount substrate. Heat generated from the light emitting cells can be easily dissipated, so that a thermal load on the light emitting device can be reduced. Since the plurality of light emitting cells are electrically connected using connection electrodes or electrode layers formed on the submount substrate, it is possible to provide light emitting cell arrays connected to each other in series. Further, it is possible to provide a light emitting device capable of being directly driven by an AC power source by connecting the serially connected light emitting cell arrays in reverse parallel to each other.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a ball pool for infants includes a wall body and a bottom body, the inside of a space formed therein is filled with balls, the wall body includes compartments arranged in a rounded shape, an opening is formed at the lower portion of each compartment such that an interior member may be inserted into or taken out of the compartment through the opening, and at least one cut part opened and closed by a fastening unit is formed at the wall body. Thereby, the ball pool for infants may be easily washable, and the wall body, from which bottom is removed, may used as a cushion having various shapes. Further, the wall body may be spread through the cut part so as to be used as a cushion, and or a plurality of wall bodies may be connected so as to be used as a bumper cushion.
Abstract:
An automatic filling up spuit (100) screwed to an entrance (1a) of a cosmetics container (1) for suctioning and discharging liquid stored in the cosmetics container (1) includes: a spuit pipe (10); a cylinder member (20); a piston member (30); a cylindrical push button (50); and a top/bottom-opened cylindrical enclosure (60). The automatic filling up spuit has an advantage of convenient use in that it is capable of automatically filling up liquid contents in a cosmetics container by a certain amount precisely at all times through joining with the cosmetics container without requiring a separate filling up operation.