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OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)
OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode . It's a technology used in the production of displays and lighting. Unlike traditional LCD screens, which require a backlight, OLED uses an...
Read morePulse Width Modulation (PWM - Pulse Width Modulation)
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM - Pulse Width Modulation) Pulse width modulation (PWM) is a technique that regulates the average voltage or current sent to an electrical device (such as an...
Read moreTechnical specifications of LED lighting
With LED lighting, various technical specifications play a role, determining the lamp's performance, efficiency, and application possibilities. Below is an overview of the most important specifications: 1. Electrical specifications Wattage...
Read moreBrands of light sources
There are several light source manufacturers operating worldwide, supplying a wide range of lighting products , from LED lamps to fluorescent lamps and incandescent bulbs . These companies are known...
Read moreLED driver brands
Several brands produce LED drivers , which are essential for regulating the current to LEDs so they operate safely and efficiently. Here are some of the most well-known brands that...
Read moreBrands of LED chips
Several brands produce LED chips , each with their own specific technologies and applications. LED chips are used in a wide range of applications, from household lighting to industrial lighting...
Read moreInrush current
Inrush current in lighting refers to the temporary, often much higher current that flows through a light fixture when the light is switched on. This is because some lighting technologies,...
Read moreEdison fitting (E27)
An Edison bulb holder (also called an E27 bulb holder ) is one of the most common types of lamp holders used worldwide. It's a screw-type fitting originally designed by...
Read moreChoke coil
A choke and a ballast are both used in electrical systems to regulate current, but they have different functions and applications. While they may have similar properties, they are not...
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