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Qué (quién) es LED street light - definición


LED street light         
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INTEGRATED LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE (LED) LIGHT FIXTURE THAT IS USED FOR STREET LIGHTING
Led street light; LED high mast lighting
An LED street light or road light is an integrated light-emitting diode (LED) light fixture that is used for street lighting.
LED lamp         
  • Chips on board]] (COB) LED module from an industrial light luminaire, thermally bonded to the heat sink
  • [[BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Atlanta]] Illumination with color mixing LED fixtures
  • Disassembled LED-light bulb with [[switched-mode power supply]] circuit board and Edison screw
  • Illustration of [[Haitz's law]], showing improvement in light output per LED over time, with a logarithmic scale on the vertical axis
  • LED driver]] circuitry exposed.
  • High-power LED "corn cob" light bulb
  • An assortment of LED lamps commercially available in 2010: floodlight fixtures (left), reading light (center), household lamps (center right and bottom), and low-power accent light (right) applications
  • A selection of consumer LED bulbs available in 2012 as drop-in replacements for incandescent bulbs in screw-type sockets
  • LED floodlights
  • LED lamp used in photography
  • E27]] base. The filaments are visible as the eight yellow vertical lines.
  • Variable color temperature LED array in a floodlight
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  • LED Flashlight replacement bulb (left), with tungsten equivalent (right)
  • LEDs as Christmas illumination in [[Viborg, Denmark]]
  • LED-wall lamp
LIGHT BULB THAT PRODUCES LIGHT USING LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES
LED bulb; Led lamp; LED lamps; LED lighting; LED lightbulb; Compact LED Lamp; LED light bulb; LED SMD; LED caving lamp; LED light; Geobulb LED Bulbs; User:KateMart/Geobulb LED Bulb; LED lights; LED Light Bulbs; LED lightbulbs; Led corn light; SMD LED module; Led indicator; LED bulbs; IKEA TRÅDFRI; LED Lights (Health); User:Abunc001/sandbox; History of LED lighting; Invention of the blue LED
An LED lamp or LED light bulb is an electric light that produces light using light-emitting diodes (LEDs). LED lamps are significantly more energy-efficient than equivalent incandescent lamps
light-emitting diode         
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  • [[Blue]] LEDs
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  • Parts of a conventional LED. The flat bottom surfaces of the anvil and post embedded inside the epoxy act as anchors, to prevent the conductors from being forcefully pulled out via mechanical strain or vibration.
  • LED costume for stage performers
  • [[Daytime running light]] LEDs of an automobile
  • Close-up of an led with the voltage being increased and decreased to show a detailed view of its operation.
  • Simple LED circuit with resistor for current limiting
  • LED for miners, to increase visibility inside mines
  •  Los Angeles [[Vincent Thomas Bridge]] illuminated with blue LEDs
  • 21 × 86 mm}} display. Center: Close-up of LEDs in ambient light. Bottom: LEDs in their own red light.
  • RGB-SMD-LED
  • RGB LED
  • Red and green LED traffic signals
  • A 1962 Texas Instruments SNX-100 GaAs LED contained in a TO-18 transistor metal case
  • Round]]'s original experiment from 1907.
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  • Very small (1.6×1.6×0.35{{nbsp}}mm) red, green, and blue surface mount miniature LED package with gold [[wire bonding]] details.
  • Stokes-shifted]] light emitted by the Ce<sup>3+</sup>:YAG phosphor, which emits at roughly 500–700 nm
SEMICONDUCTOR AND SOLID STATE LIGHT SOURCE
Light emitting diode; Light Emitting Diode; Light Emitting Diodes; LEDs; LED (Light-emitting diode); Light-emitting diodes; Light-Emitting Diode; Light emitting diodes; Superbright LED; Light-Emitting Diodes; Blue LED; HB LED; L.E.D.; RGB LED; LED diodes; LED diode; XM LED; Light emitter; SMD LEDs; LEDs SMD; Miniature light-emitting diode; Droop (LED); Light-emiting diode; L.E.D. Light; L.E.D. lights; Full-color led; LED; LED cover; Led cover; White light-emitting diode; White LED; Tunable White-Light-Emitting Nanocrystals; Bidirectional LED; Semiconductor radiant diode; Applications of light-emitting diodes; RGB lighting
¦ noun see LED.