Q: What are Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
A: Light Emitting Diodes, commonly known as LEDs, are semiconductors that emit light when an electric current passes through them. The process by which an LED emits light is called electroluminescence. LEDs are widely used for various purposes, including indicator lights on electronic devices, lighting…
Renewable Energy Systems: 12 Replenishable Sources
Several renewable energy systems harness energy from naturally occurring, replenishable sources. These systems are considered environmentally friendly because they produce little to no greenhouse gas emissions and reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Here are some common renewable energy systems: These renewable energy systems are…
Lighting and Appliances Industry: What OEMs Should Build Into Product Electronics
The lighting and appliances industry depends on electronics that must be efficient, safe, manufacturable, and reliable in real operating environments. For OEMs, the strongest products are not defined only by appearance, smart features, or energy performance. They are built on PCB assemblies, controls, harnesses, firmware…
Industrial Lighting LEDs: Construction & Use
Industrial Lighting LEDs are solid-state semiconductor devices that emit light when an electric current flows through them. They have become increasingly popular for industrial lighting LEDs use due to their energy efficiency, durability, and long lifespan. Here’s an explanation of how LEDs are constructed and…
Comparing LED and LCD Displays
LED (Light Emitting Diode) and LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) are different technologies used in modern displays, such as TVs, computers, industrial monitors, and smartphones. While they serve the same purpose of displaying images and videos, there are some critical differences between LED and LCD displays…
Energy Efficiency: Critical for All
Energy efficiency refers to the process of using less energy to achieve the same or better results. It involves optimizing the energy consumption of various systems, appliances, technologies, and processes to minimize waste and reduce overall energy consumption. The primary goal of energy efficiency is…