
Advanced Solutions
Our most advanced photochemistry solutions in combination with proprietary inorganic nanoparticles ensure the emitted light from our NVIS LED satisfies specific chromaticity, brightness, and near-infrared emission requirements in accordance with MIL-STD-3009.
Cevians’ NVISable LEDs are available in standard tape and reel configuration with low minimum order quantities. Integration of NVIS LEDs into illuminated keyboards, LCD backlights, flashlights, indicators, and illuminated panels eliminates the risks associated with alternate filtering methods while reducing assembly and manufacturing costs.
Technical Summary
- Compliant to MIL-STD-3009
- Available in all MIL-STD-3009 NVIS chromaticities
- Can be custom tailored for brightness, chromaticity, and radiance
- MTBF > 40,000 hours
- High photostability
- Compatible to automated surface mount assembly process
- Minimal brightness and chromaticity variation
- Operating temperature -40°C +85°C ambient
- Storage -40°C +95°C


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NVIS Green A
FP-0603SMD-WA2
Full production
NVIS Green B
FP-0603SMD-WB2
Full production

1204
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NVIS Green A
FP-1204SMD-WA2-BL4
Full production
NVIS Green B
FP-1204SMD-WB2-BL4
Full production

1309
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NVIS Green A LED
FP-1309SMD-WA2-HB01
Full production
NVIS Yellow
FP-1309SMD-WY2-HB01
Full production
NVIS Green B
FP-1309SMD-WB2-HB01
Full production
NVIS Green B
FP-1309SMD-WB4
Under development

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NVIS LED Measuring Methods
The LED market size has vastly increased in the last two decades with the development and utility of LEDs in lighting and display. LED applications require accurate and precise measuring techniques when comparing lightning in different packages with components that modify light production.

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The False Perception of EFB/EKB Led Dimming: Noncompliance With MIL-STD-3009
Military aircrews use two methods to manage interior aircraft lighting when operating with night vision goggles (NVG): 1.) Night vision imaging system (NVIS) filters and 2.) LED Dimming. This white paper will focus on four areas: 1.) Understanding MIL-STD 3009 and its applicability to cockpit light sources including light emitting diode (LED) technology; 2.) LED dimming alone as an NVIS compatibility method with MIL-STD 3009, 3.) Cost as a justification for added risk impacting mission safety, and 4.) The risks involved in using noncompliant digital dimming techniques.

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Dual Mode Illuminated Panel, Fluorescence Challenges
Cevians has been manufacturing Night Vision-compatible products and systems since 1983. The introduction of ever smaller light-emitting diodes (LED) has allowed designers to integrate multiple illumination light sources in MIL-P-7788 illuminated panels.