Miniature LEDs
Miniature LEDs are some of the most common types of LED lights and can be found in an array of devices with surface-mount or through-hole designs on Trade Show Lighting. Miniature LED lights are used mostly as indicator lights on devices such as cell phones or calculators.
High-Power LEDs
High-power LEDs (HPLED) produce a much stronger light source than most other LEDs. The danger of an HPLED overheating is high and must, therefore, be mounted on heat-absorbent material, allowing the light to cool through convection. Too much heat can cause an HPLED to burn out quickly.
Flashing LEDs
The Lighting Show suggest that flashing LEDs are stand-alone lights that serve as indicators. To make a LED flash or blink, a vibrator is integrated into the circuit that interrupts its flow in intervals.
Bi-color LEDs
Bi-color LEDs combines two light emitting dies connected to one lead in one encasing, allowing for the case to emit two different colors. The current flow of the dies alternates to produce the color variation. These LEDs can also produce a third light when the flow of both dies is equal.
Tri-color and RGB LEDs
Tri-color LEDs combines two light emitting dies in one encasing according to LED Lighting Show. In contrast to the bi-color LEDs, the tri-color dies are connected to two leads. This enables the two LEDs to light up simultaneously and be controlled. The third lead shares one of the common leads.
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