This article is a guide for any one who is interested in knowing about the different types of LED’s available in the market. This can be considered as a general informational guide on LED and a buying guide for hobbyists as well. One important challenge I faced while writing this guide was to incorporate consumer LED’s and professional/hobbyist LED’s into a single article. Let your comments say if I have been successful in this attempt.
Over the years semiconductor technology
has advanced to bigger heights. The result is what we see around us in
the form of smart gadgets. LED or Light Emitting Devices have also been a
part of this revolution as any LED is a semiconductor. Now we have
LED’s which give better illumination with low power consumption. These
LED’s have better life span too. Certainly these advancements have lived
upto influence the shapes,sizes & even the format of circuit in
which an LED can be mounted. So that’s quiet exciting!
Miniature LED’s
These are the one’s you see almost
everyday in your life as indicators in mobile phones, television sets
and a range of digital devices. They are usually available in market on a
predefined,standard size & shape. This is to ensure its
compatibility to different circuit boards. Different companies
manufacture these LED’s in 5V and 12V ranges. They come in a “ready to fit”
mode which can mounted on circuit boards directly. Usually they don’t
need support of any additional cooling systems like a heat sink.
High Power LED
These LED’s are the result of
advancements in semiconductor technology. As the name hints, these LED’s
are known for its high output. They are capable of producing light
output with higher luminous intensity. High power LED’s come in
different shapes & sizes. A common example of high power LED in
daily use is “LED strips” that are used light walls & room
interiors. A picture of the same (an LED strip) is shown below. High
power LED’s has very high heat dissipation. These LED’s need to mounted
along with a cooling system (usually a heat sink).
A note on LED Strips
LED strips are a classic example of high
power LED’s put together into a commercial product. In this product,
high power LED’s are mounted onto a super flexible circuit board. They
usually come with an adhesive sticker on its back that the strip can be
pasted on to surfaces like walls or wood. LED strips are used for
decorative purposes.
Application Specific LED (AS-LED)
These are LED’s which are manufactured
for a particular application in mind. Some examples are digital
billboards, public displays, bi color & tri color LED’s. There are
many other examples, which I can talk about. A picture of the LED based
digital display is shown below.
A bi color LEDis two diodes mounted on a single frame. It has 2 pins in
which one is common. The common can be anode or cathode. A picture of
bi color LED is shown below. This LED can produce 2 colors at different
times. They are mounted in such a fashion that one diode will turn on
for forward bias and the other will turn on for reverse bias.
A tri color LED is similar to bi color
LED. It is 2 diodes mounted on a single frame with 3 pins.Another type
of LED’s in practical use are RGB (Red, Green, Blue) LED’s.
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