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A type of dimmer that uses a 0-10 V control signal to adjust the brightness of LED lighting products.
A type of LED bulb with a standard central screw base, similar in shape to a traditional incandescent bulb, usually used in residential or commercial lighting.
LED replacement for traditional incandescent lamps with A19 base, typically used in residential lighting.
The electronic component that provides the necessary power and current control for LED lighting products, typically required for AC LED products.
LED lighting products that operate directly from an AC power supply without a separate controller.
Lighting designed to highlight or accentuate specific architectural features or objects, typically for decorative or aesthetic purposes.
Use of fans or other active cooling methods to remove heat from LED lighting products.
A popular voice assistant developed by Amazon, typically used in smart home systems and lighting control.
Material commonly used in red, orange and yellow LEDs.
Lighting designed to provide total illumination of a space, generally used to create a pleasant and inviting environment.
LED lighting designed for aquariums or fish tanks, usually used to promote plant growth or improve the appearance of aquatic animals.
The angle between two points on opposite sides of an LED light source at which the light intensity falls to 50% of maximum intensity.
The process of sorting and grouping LED chips or packages according to their colour and brightness characteristics; usually used to ensure consistency and uniformity.
An LED replacement for incandescent lamps with a dual filament, typically used for track lighting or accent lighting.
A wireless communication protocol used in IoT devices, typically smart home systems and lighting control.
Potential harmful effects of blue light emitting LED lamps, typically used for gardening or indoor lighting.
The ability of LED lighting products to reduce blue light, commonly used to reduce eye strain and improve sleep quality.
A wireless communication protocol used for short-range communication between devices, typically in smart home appliances and lighting control.
LED replacement for BR30 incandescent lamps, usually used for directional lighting.
A process whereby LED lighting products are tested for a period of time before delivery, typically used to screen for defects or problems.
LED replacement for incandescent lamps with candle holders, typically used for decorative lighting.
LED lighting in the form of a bulb, typically used in chandeliers or decorative lighting.
LED lighting designed for outdoor roof or canopy lighting, typically used for security or safety purposes.
A measure of the appearance of the colour of a light source, typically used to describe the colour of the white light produced by an LED.
European Union (EU) certification showing compliance with EU safety, health and environmental protection standards.
A method of controlling LED lighting products with a central control system, typically used in commercial or industrial environments.
LED lighting designed to be suspended from the ceiling on a chain or rod, typically used for decorative or mood lighting.
A type of LED housing where the LED chip is mounted directly on the substrate without a separate housing, typically used in high power lighting applications.
LED packaging technology where the LED circuit is mounted directly on the glass substrate of a display or lighting device.
A type of LED package in which multiple LED chips are mounted on a single substrate to provide a high-power light source, typically used in commercial or industrial lighting.
LED lighting that can change colour based on user input, typically used for decorative or mood lighting.
A measure used to assess how accurately a light source reproduces colours, usually measured on a scale of 0-100, with higher values indicating better colour reproduction.
A metric used to describe the colour appearance of a light source, typically measured in Kelvin (K), with lower values representing warmer, more yellowish light and higher values representing cooler, more bluish light.
LED lighting products that can change colour or produce different colours, usually used for decorative or accent lighting.
A type of LED driver that adjusts the current output to maintain it at a constant level, typically used in high-power LED lighting products.
A type of LED driver that regulates the voltage to maintain a constant level, typically used in low-power LED lighting products.
LED lights with a higher CCT, typically 4500K-6500K, that produce a cool, bluish-white light similar to daylight.
A metric used to describe the colour appearance of a light source, typically measured in kelvins (K), with lower values representing warmer, more yellowish light and higher values representing cooler, bluer light.
LED lighting designed to be installed in a recess or edge of a ceiling or wall, usually used for decorative or ambient lighting.
A decorative strip used to conceal LED lighting products and provide indirect lighting, typically in residential or commercial applications.
A metric used to assess the colour quality of an LED light source based on a number of factors, including colour rendering, colour fidelity and chromaticity.
A measure of how accurately a light source reproduces colours compared to a natural light source, usually measured on a scale of 0-100.
LED packaging technology where the LED circuit is mounted directly on the substrate, usually used to reduce the size and cost of the LED.
A communication protocol used for digital control of lighting, typically in commercial or industrial environments.
A type of dimming control that uses the DALI communication protocol to adjust the brightness of LED lighting products.
LED lighting products designed to minimise light pollution and preserve the night sky, typically for outdoor lighting in residential or rural areas.
LED lighting products that require a separate controller to convert AC to DC for operation.
An optical element used to diffuse or soften the light emitted by LED lighting products, typically as follows
The ability to adjust the brightness of LED lighting products, typically used to create ambience, save energy or extend the life of the product.
An organisation that promotes the adoption of energy efficient lighting technologies, such as LED lighting, in commercial and industrial environments.
A communication protocol used to control lighting systems, typically in entertainment or stage lighting.
A type of dimming control that uses the DMX communication protocol to adjust the brightness of LED lighting products, typically used in entertainment or stage lighting.
A type of LED luminaire that is recessed into the ceiling to provide direct or indirect lighting, typically used in residential or commercial lighting.
An electronic device used to control the electrical current and voltage applied to LED lighting products, usually to ensure optimum performance and lifetime.
LED lighting designed to switch on automatically at dusk and switch off at dawn, typically for outdoor lighting.
LED lighting products designed to withstand dust or debris, typically used in industrial or outdoor environments.
Ultraviolet light with a wavelength below 200 nanometres, typically used in disinfection or sterilisation applications.
LED lighting products that can adjust both the colour temperature and brightness of the light emitted, typically used in residential or commercial lighting.
LED lighting that illuminates the edge of a flat panel, typically for backlighting or signage.
LED lighting designed to mimic the appearance of old Edison lamps, typically used for decorative lighting.
A metric used to evaluate the energy efficiency of LED lighting products, usually measured in lumens per watt (lm/W).
A phenomenon in which the efficiency of an LED decreases with increasing current, usually due to heating and recombination of carriers.
The loss of efficiency of LED lighting at high current densities, usually due to electron leakage and other physical phenomena.
The ability of LED lighting components to operate without causing electromagnetic interference or affecting the electromagnetic radiation of other equipment.
The ability of LED lighting products to meet electromagnetic compatibility regulations and standards.
The ability of LED lighting products to provide illumination during a power outage or emergency, typically used in commercial or public buildings.
LED lighting designed to provide illumination during a power failure or emergency, typically in commercial or public buildings.
Unwanted interference with electrical signals from LED lighting products or other electronic devices.
The ability of LED lighting products to convert input power into usable light output with minimum waste or heat, usually measured in lumens per watt (lm/W).
A programme run by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to certify energy-efficient products, including LED luminaires.
A phenomenon that can damage electronic components, including LED luminaires, caused by the sudden flow of electricity between two objects of different electrical potential.
Measures to protect LED luminaire components from damage caused by electrostatic discharge, usually by earthing or protective packaging.
LED lighting designed to indicate the location of emergency exits or exit routes, typically used in commercial or public buildings.
LED lighting, designed to mimic the appearance of traditional incandescent lamps and commonly used for decorative lighting.
LED lamps that mimic the appearance of traditional incandescent lamps and are typically used for decorative lighting.
A rapid and repeated variation in the output of LED lighting, usually due to variations in electrical current or voltage.
A metric used to estimate the amount of flicker in LED lighting products, usually expressed as a percentage of the total flicker.
LED lighting with no perceptible flicker or flicker, generally used in spaces where visual comfort is important.
LED packaging technology in which the LED circuit is mounted face down on the glass substrate of a display or lighting device. Typically used to reduce the size and cost of the device.
A type of LED chip in which the semiconductor is inverted and bonded directly to the substrate, typically used in high-power, high-density lighting applications.
LED lighting designed for outdoor or indoor lighting, typically used for security or landscape lighting.
A type of LED luminaire that produces a wide beam of light, typically used for outdoor or emergency lighting.
LED lighting designed to be mounted directly on the ceiling or wall and typically used for general or ambient lighting.
A measure of the light gathering power of an optical system, typically used in LED lighting design to evaluate the efficiency of a lens or reflector.
A unit of luminous intensity, commonly used in the United States to estimate the amount of light reaching a surface, measured in lumens per square foot (lm/ft²).
A measurement of the luminous intensity or amount of light per unit area, typically used to measure the luminous intensity of LED lights in indoor environments.
The minimum voltage required to turn on the LED and pass current through it.
LED replacement for G4 halogen lamps, usually used in motorhomes or boats.
LED replaces G9 halogen lamps, typically used for decorative lighting.
A device that connects IoT devices to the network, typically used in smart home systems and lighting control.
A device that connects a mesh network to a wider network, typically for IoT devices and lighting control.
The weak residual glow of an LED lighting product after it has been switched off, usually due to capacitance in the driver or other electronic components.
Excessive brightness or contrast that can cause visual discomfort or visual impairment, typically minimized in LED lighting design by the use of diffusers or other optical elements.
A measure used to assess visual discomfort caused by glare, usually expressed as a percentage of the total luminance of a light source.
A popular voice assistant developed by Google, commonly used in smart home systems and lighting control.
LED lighting products designed to be environmentally friendly and energy efficient, generally used to reduce CO2 emissions and energy consumption.
LED lighting designed for horticulture or indoor cultivation, generally used to promote plant growth or extend the growing season.
LED replacement for GU10 halogen lamps, typically used for track lighting or accent lighting.
The distortion of electrical signals caused by LED lighting products or other electronic devices, usually expressed as a percentage of the fundamental frequency.
LED lighting, designed to mimic the natural colour and intensity of daylight and commonly used to improve human health and well-being.
The process of transferring heat away from LED lighting products to prevent damage or loss of performance.
An element used to dissipate the heat generated by LED lighting products, typically made of metal or other material with high thermal conductivity.
LED lighting designed for use in high ceiling applications typically used in industrial or commercial spaces.
LED lighting designed for high ceiling applications, typically used for example in factories, gymnasiums or aircraft hangars.
LED lighting products with a high colour rendering index, typically above 90, that accurately reproduce colours similar to natural light.
An LED lamp with a high CRI rating, typically used in environments where colour accuracy is important.
LED lighting products that operate at higher voltages than conventional LEDs and are typically used in commercial or industrial applications.
LED chips or packages of higher wattage typically used in commercial or industrial lighting.
LED lighting products designed to provide an optimal light spectrum for plant growth and development, typically used in indoor agriculture.
LED lighting components that can be replaced or added to the system while it is still in operation.
LED lighting products designed to emulate natural daylight and support human health and well-being, typically in healthcare or educational environments.
LED lighting products that emit infrared light and are typically used in security or surveillance applications.
Material commonly used in blue and green LEDs.
A network of interconnected devices typically used in smart home systems and lighting control.
A classification system indicating the degree of protection of an LED light source against the penetration of dust and water.
A rating system indicating the degree of protection of LED luminaires against solids and liquids, usually in two digits (e.g. IP65).
LED lighting products that emit infrared (IR) light and are typically used in sensor or other industrial applications.
A metric used to estimate the lifetime of LED lighting products, typically measured as the number of hours it takes for LED light output to reach 70% of its original value.
LED lighting used to illuminate a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, typically in consumer electronics.
A semiconductor component that emits light when an electric current passes through it, commonly used in lighting applications for their energy efficiency, long life and environmental friendliness.
LED lighting designed for fish tanks or aquariums, usually used to promote plant growth or improve the appearance of aquatic animals.
An LED luminaire designed for aquariums or fish tanks, usually used to promote plant growth or improve the appearance of aquatic animals.
A group of LED chips mounted on a substrate to form a high-intensity light source. Typically used for commercial or industrial lighting.
LED lighting designed for outdoor roadway or driveway lighting, generally used for safety or aesthetic purposes.
LED lighting designed for cabinet or shelf lighting, typically used for task or accent lighting.
LED lighting designed for general lighting. Typically used in residential or commercial premises.
A mounting system used for the installation and protection of LED strip lighting, typically used in architectural or decorative lighting.
A semiconductor component of an LED that emits light when an electric current is passed through it, typically made of gallium nitride or similar materials.
A device used to measure the colour and chromaticity of LED lighting systems, typically used to ensure colour consistency and accuracy.
A device that controls the operation of LED lighting systems, typically to adjust brightness, colour or timing.
LED lighting designed to be installed in a cupola or valance. Typically used for decorative or accent lighting.
A kit containing all the necessary components for the installation and use of LED luminaires, typically for decorative or accent lighting.
LED lighting designed for task lighting. Typically used in office or workshop environments.
A device that controls the brightness of LED lighting systems, typically used to create ambience or save energy.
An LED-based display system for displaying images or video, typically used in digital signage or video walls.
LED lighting designed to be recessed into the ceiling or wall. Typically used for general or accent lighting.
An integrated circuit that controls the electrical current supplied to the LED light source to ensure that it works correctly.
A phenomenon in which the efficiency of an LED decreases with increasing current, usually due to heating and recombination of carriers.
LED lighting designed for emergency lighting. Typically used in public buildings or commercial premises.
LED lighting designed for outdoor lighting. Typically used for security or landscape lighting.
A kit containing all the necessary parts to install and operate LED floodlights, typically used in do-it-yourself or outdoor lighting projects.
LED lighting designed for outdoor garden lighting, typically used for landscaping or path lighting.
LED lighting designed to promote plant growth, typically used in horticultural applications.
A kit containing all the components needed to install and operate LED plant lights typically used in horticulture or indoor growing.
LED lighting designed for high ceiling applications. Typically used in warehouses, factories or sports halls.
LED lighting designed for high ceiling applications, typically used in stadiums, airports or industrial facilities.
Equipment used to inspect the physical and optical characteristics of LED lighting systems, typically in manufacturing or quality control.
LED lighting designed for outdoor lighting. Typically used for landscaping or pathway lighting.
A tool used to calculate the appropriate lens for an LED lighting system, typically to ensure optimal light distribution and brightness.
A device used to measure the amount of light emitted by LED lighting systems, typically to ensure compliance with lighting standards or regulations.
A thin, flat panel consisting of several LED modules, typically used for backlighting or signage.
LED lighting designed for linear or continuous illumination, typically used for architectural or decorative lighting.
An array of LED modules or pixels used to create a display, typically for signage or decorative lighting.
A group of LED chips mounted on a substrate with other electronic components, typically used as building blocks for larger LED lighting products.
LED lighting designed to mimic the appearance of traditional neon lighting. Typically used for signage or decorative lighting.
An enclosure containing the LED chip, module and other components, usually designed to protect the LED and improve its performance.
A flat panel consisting of several LED modules. Typically used for lighting large areas or signage.
LED lighting designed for flat panel lighting. Typically used in offices, schools or hospitals.
LED luminaire designed for flat panel lighting, typically used in commercial or industrial premises.
A ceiling suspended LED luminaire typically used for decorative or accent lighting.
LED lighting designed to illuminate works of art or photographs and typically used for accent lighting.
An LED luminaire designed to illuminate works of art or photographs, typically used for accent lighting.
The distance between adjacent pixels on an LED display, usually used to determine the resolution of the display.
A device used to connect LED lighting systems to a power supply, typically used in commercial or industrial environments.
A device that converts AC to DC power to operate LED lighting systems; typically used to ensure reliable and consistent performance.
LED lighting designed for ceiling or wall mounting. Typically used for general or accent lighting.
A kit containing all the components necessary to install and operate LED recessed luminaires, typically used for general or accent lighting.
The process of replacing traditional lighting fixtures with LED lighting products, typically to improve energy efficiency and reduce maintenance costs.
A kit containing all the components needed to retrofit conventional luminaires with LED luminaires, which are generally used to improve energy efficiency and reduce maintenance costs.
An LED lamp designed to replace traditional incandescent or fluorescent lamps. Typically used to improve energy efficiency and reduce maintenance costs.
A narrow, flexible strip consisting of a single row of LED modules. Typically used for accent or decorative lighting.
A device used to measure the spectral characteristics of LED lighting systems, usually to assess colour rendering or energy efficiency.
LED lighting designed for directional lighting, typically used for accent or task lighting.
LED lighting designed for theatre or concert lighting. Typically used for lighting performers or stages.
LED lighting designed for staircase or walkway lighting. Typically used for security or aesthetic purposes.
An LED luminaire designed for installation on stairs or walkways and typically used for safety or aesthetic purposes.
A kit containing all the components needed to install and operate LED downlights, typically used in outdoor or indoor lighting projects.
LED lighting designed for street or roadway lighting. Typically used to improve energy efficiency and reduce maintenance costs.
A flexible printed circuit board on which a number of LED lights are mounted, typically used for decorative or accent lighting.
A device that controls the colour, brightness and patterning of LED strip lights, typically used for decorative or accent lighting.
A kit containing all the components needed to install and operate LED strip lights, typically used in do-it-yourself or home lighting projects.
An extruded aluminium or plastic profile used to protect and secure LED strip lighting, typically used in architectural or decorative lighting.
LED lighting designed for studio or stage lighting, typically used in film or video production.
Equipment used to test the performance and quality of LED lighting systems, typically used in manufacturing or quality control.
LED lighting designed for directional lighting. Typically used in a retail or gallery environment.
A kit containing all the components required for the installation and operation of LED track lighting, typically for retail or gallery lighting.
LED luminaires for traffic lights, generally used to improve energy efficiency and reduce maintenance costs.
A kit that allows traditional fluorescent lamps to be converted to LED lamps, typically to improve energy efficiency and reduce maintenance costs.
LED lighting designed to be installed under cabinets or shelves and typically used for task or accent lighting.
LED lighting designed to be installed under water, usually used in swimming pools, fountains or aquariums.
An LED lamp that emits UV light for curing or disinfection purposes, typically used in industrial or medical applications.
A device that processes video signals and sends them to an LED display, typically used in digital signage or video walls.
A large-scale display consisting of several LED screens, typically used for advertising or entertainment purposes.
LED lighting designed for outdoor wall lighting, typically used for security or architectural lighting.
LED lighting designed to illuminate a wall or surface with light, typically for architectural or decorative lighting.
An optical element used to focus or direct the light emitted by LED lighting products, typically made of plastic or glass.
A measure of the amount of light emitted by an LED that comes out of the device.
A phenomenon where the efficiency of an LED decreases over time as a result of exposure to light.
The expected lifetime of an LED lighting product, usually measured in hours of use, until the product reaches a certain percentage of its original luminous efficacy.
A wireless communication technology that uses LED light for high-speed data transmission.
A complete LED lighting system including LED chips, controller, optics and other components necessary for operation.
An optical element used to direct and distribute the light emitted by an LED.
An optical element used in LED panel lamps to split and diffuse the light emitted by LEDs.
An optical element used to move an LED light to a different location or angle, typically in signage or automotive lighting.
A device used to measure light intensity, typically used to automatically adjust the brightness of LED lighting products.
A system that allows users to control the brightness, colour and timing of LED lighting from a smartphone or other device.
A standard test procedure used to measure the performance of LED lighting products, typically used to evaluate luminous flux, colour and electrical characteristics.
A standard test procedure used to measure the long-term performance of LED chips, typically used to evaluate luminous intensity retention and lifetime.
LED lighting designed for use in low ceiling applications typically used in residential or small commercial spaces.
LED lighting designed for low ceiling applications, typically used in warehouses, garages, retail stores, etc.
LED lighting products that operate at lower voltages than traditional LED lights and are typically used for decorative or accent lighting.
A unit of measurement of the total amount of visible light emitted by a light source, usually used to describe the brightness of LED lighting products. One lumen is equivalent to the amount of light emitted by an ordinary candle at a distance of one metre.
The ability of LED lighting products to maintain their original light output over time, usually measured as a percentage of the original light output after a certain number of hours of use.
A measure of surface brightness, usually measured in candelas per square metre (cd/m²).
A measure of the total amount of visible light emitted by an LED light source, typically measured in lumens.
A measure of the brightness of an LED light source in a particular direction, typically measured in candelae.
A unit of measurement of the amount of visible light falling on a surface, usually used to describe the level of illumination provided by LED luminaires. One lux equals one lumen per square metre.
A method of describing the difference in colour between two LED lighting products using a visual ellipse.
A network topology in which each device is connected to several other devices; typically used in IoT devices and lighting control.
LED chip with a size of less than 100 microns. Typically used in high-resolution displays or wearable devices.
LED chips or packages of lower wattages typically used for general or ambient lighting.
A method for controlling LED lighting products via a mobile app, typically integrated into smart home systems or Wi-Fi enabled products.
A technique used to deposit thin films of semiconductor materials on a substrate, typically used in the manufacture of LEDs.
LED lighting designed to turn on automatically when motion is detected and turn off after a certain time, typically used for security or outdoor lighting.
LED replacement for halogen lamps with MR16 base, typically used for track lighting or accent lighting.
A measure of the sensitivity of a LED to moisture or humidity, usually used in the manufacture and packaging of LEDs.
A type of LED module in which multiple LED chips are mounted on a single substrate to form a high-power light source, typically used in commercial or industrial lighting.
LED lighting designed to mimic the appearance of traditional neon lights, typically used for signage or decorative lighting.
LED lighting designed to replace traditional neon lighting, typically used for signage or decorative lighting.
with a moderate CCT, typically between 3500K and 4500K, which produce neutral or natural white light.
A wireless communication protocol used for short-range communication between devices, typically in smart home systems and lighting control.
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