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  1. LED performance can vary widely and is a function of the LED chip quality, the LED package, and all of the materials and manufacturing steps used in the process of making the device. The LED datasheet is the primary way to initially identify the performance capabilities of the device.

  2. When designing with LEDs, it is necessary to use the characteristic data provided with each product along with the LED product specifications. This section explains how to read typical characteristic data.

  3. The color temperature determines the light color of an LED lamp. This color is indicated in Kelvin and results in how we perceive the emitted light. Warm light colors look very cozy, whereas cold white lamps often look bright and uncomfortable. In this guide you will find all details about the color temperature and the Kelvin specification.

  4. 18 wrz 2024 · However, choosing the right lighting for your home or workspace requires understanding key terms like Kelvin, Watts, Lumens, Color Temperature, and CRI (Color Rendering Index). In this guide, we’ll define each term and explain how to select the perfect lights for different environments.

  5. rendition capabilities of Luminus LED products, including Standard LEDs, Sensus™, PerfectWhite™, Hospitality COB Series™, and Salud™, and how they help architects and lighting designers to meet specific functional lighting objectives.

  6. Understanding LED Light Color Temperatures. Learn the difference between 3000K, 4000K, 5000K and 5700K. What is a Kelvin or K anyway? Which kelvin color should i choose for my lighting project?

  7. LEDs are not perfectly monochromatic, but rather produce a range of wavelengths over a small region of the spectrum. The graph on the left shows color vs. intensity for a typical green LED. Notice the peak is at about 565 nm, but it is actually emitting light over a range of about 520 nm to 610 nm.

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