WHAT IS AN LED?
• • A light emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductordevice that emits light when an electric current is
passed through it.
• • Used in a variety of applications,such as lighting displays,and indicators.
STANDARD LEDS
• The most common type of LED available.
• Used for indicatorlights, displays,and general lighting application.
HIGH-POWER LEDS
• LEDs that produce a high amount of light output.
• Used for automotivelighting, street lighting, and outdoorapplication.
ORGANIC LEDS
• LEDs made from organic materialsthat emit light when an electric current Passed through them.
• Used in displaysand lighting application.
RGB LEDS
• LEDs that emit red, green, and blue light.
• Used for colour changing lightning application,such as in stage lighting, mood lighting, holidaylights.
ULTRAVIOLET LEDS
• LEDs that emits ultravioletlight.
• Used for sterilization,waterpurification,and medicalapplications.
ADVANTAGES OF LEDS
• Energy efficient .
• Long lifespan.
• Durable and low maintenance.
• Can produce a rang of colour.