Your question needs clarification.
The Abrevation for a light emmiting diode is LED.
"Nick Holonyak, 75, invented the LED (light emitting diode) in the 1960s."
"nanometer" or billionths of a meter. 650 nanometers is the wavelength of the light produced by the diode.
light emitting diode
No, there will be no light emitted from the diode if it is burned out.
Led (light emiting diode)
No, that is an auto-recursive expression. The LE of LED already refers to light emitting so what you are asking about is light emitting light emitting diodes! In any case, we have no way of knowing what you want to know about LEDs.
Typically, about 12 volts DC is the maximum input for led stripes for lighting. If its in a controller or a computer it's typically 5 volts. By controlling the voltage you can control the brightness of the led (just keep it under 12). Now as for the current consumption that all varies upon the manufacture and size of the LED. If you have any paper work on it, it should tell you the recommended input voltage as will as the current consumption. If you don't just know that the current consumption of an LED is very very low.
because is emiting light
Light Emitting Diode - LED
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Light Emitting Diode Light Emitting Diode The acronym LED is short for a light-emitting diode.
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Laser diode
The Abrevation for a light emmiting diode is LED.
LED stands for "Light Emitting Diode." It is a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current passes through it. LEDs are used in a wide range of applications, including lighting, electronic displays, indicators, and many others. They are energy-efficient, durable, and available in various colors and sizes, making them popular for both commercial and residential use. LEDs have largely replaced traditional incandescent and fluorescent lighting due to their longer lifespan and lower energy consumption.
Laser diode