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What is an LED? (Light-Emitting Diode) How to compare the quality of the LED?

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Question added by SAMY SLIM , Sales Manager Africa, North Africa and Middle East , HELLA SAS
Date Posted: 2017/06/08
Shahid Ismail
by Shahid Ismail , Accountant Assistant , Accounts

LEDs are semiconductor diodes, electronic devices that permit current to flow in only one direction. The diode is formed by bringing two slightly different materials together to form a PN junction (Figure 2). In a PN junction, the P side contains excess positive charge ("holes," indicating the absence of electrons) while the N side contains excess negative charge (electrons).

Kumar babu dabbada
by Kumar babu dabbada , Sr.Engineer chemicals , A & M TECHNOLOGIES

light-emitting diode (LED) is a two-lead semiconductor light source. It is a p–n junction diode 

Ciprian Razvan Gheorghe
by Ciprian Razvan Gheorghe , QC QA Mechanical Engineer , BUILDING GROUP

A LED is a semiconductor diode that makes a small light source. We can compare the quality of the LED as we do it at the electrical energy(by the number of lucs)

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