How do LEDs work?
LED: HOW LED'S WORK
The first type of Led lights were used as indicators, like in signs, signals and indicator lights on electronic equipment. Indicators also have a low light output of about 1-7 lumens, and are very small in size, comparable to a matchstick.
Illuminator LED’s are for general purpose lighting, they have a high light output, much larger than indicators, but they use a higher voltage & electrical current.
Since LED’s are capable of generating only one wavelength of light, it can’t directly produce white light. White Light takes a mixture of different wavelengths to produce.
The two ways that LED’s can produce light is color mixing the right combination of RBG (Red, Blue, Green) and a phosphor conversion , which creates a white light by taking a blue or near-ultraviolet LED and coating it with a yellow or multichromatic phosphor.
- An electrical current enters the lamp through the electrical contact at the base.
- The current is regulated by the LED driver to a suitable level for the LED chip.
- The current passes through the Led chip.
- The light is emitted when electrons combine with holes
- Secondary optics control and shape the light to produce the desired beam, spread and intensity.
- The heat sink dissipates any excess heat .
The first type of Led lights were used as indicators, like in signs, signals and indicator lights on electronic equipment. Indicators also have a low light output of about 1-7 lumens, and are very small in size, comparable to a matchstick.
Illuminator LED’s are for general purpose lighting, they have a high light output, much larger than indicators, but they use a higher voltage & electrical current.
Since LED’s are capable of generating only one wavelength of light, it can’t directly produce white light. White Light takes a mixture of different wavelengths to produce.
The two ways that LED’s can produce light is color mixing the right combination of RBG (Red, Blue, Green) and a phosphor conversion , which creates a white light by taking a blue or near-ultraviolet LED and coating it with a yellow or multichromatic phosphor.
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