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WHY LEDs FAIL? |
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The Light Emitting Diode (LED) is the light source of the future, here today. While universally regarded as being generally indestructible in view of its long life and vibration-resistant construction, the LED is still essentially an electronic component (a diode which emits light as a by-product), and is liable to fail due to various reasons if certain design considerations are not taken into account. |
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WHY 5mm, 4-LED AND SMD SMALL-CHIP EPOXY-ENCAPSULATED LEDs ARE INAPPROPRIATE FOR HIGH POWER SOLID-STATE LIGHTING. |
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Small-Chip Low-power LEDs (5mm, 4-leg and SMD packages) are NOT designed for use in illumination applications Some suppliers are providing LED lights with 5mm (or 3mm, 4-leg or SMD) small-chip (low-power) epoxy-encapsulated LEDs, which were initially developed for indication use. |
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TECHNICAL FEATURES OF BINAY INDUSTRIAL SERIES LED MODULES |
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The BINAY INDUSTRIAL SERIES LED Module pilot light is particularly designed for use in industrial environments, and in-corporates the benefits gained from Binay’s 20-year experience in LED semiconductor technology. |
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NATURAL LIGHT OUTPUT DEGRADATION OF LIGHT EMITTING DIODES AND THE IMPLICATION ON THE OPERATIONAL LIFETIME OF LED-BASED PRODUCTS |
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he operational life on any LED-based product is dependent on the inherent LED characteristic of natural intensity degradation over its lifetime. |
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