Trends in LED Lighting Technology

Mar 19, 2018

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  As LEDs become mainstream, the next frontier of lighting is control. You can call it smart or networked, but no matter how you call it, the core is that you can control your lights. Dimmers and sensors have been around for many years, but the challenge now is to make them more advanced, allow them to communicate with other devices, and ensure that they can be used. Energy saving is only the beginning, and connected lighting is also expected to make us safer and more likely...

  Since LED light sources do not need to be replaced frequently, and because there is no standard requirement for what the light source should be, manufacturers have become accustomed to making them into fittings rather than designing new ones around replaceable "lamps."But what happens if it fails early? Or is there a better, more efficient module into the market? Organizations like Zhaga have attempted to solve this problem by proposing the design of an agreement. At present, integrated modules are becoming the norm.

  So far, LED luminaires usually have a "driver" that can convert the power into a form that the light source can use. But now new power technologies are emerging that bring a range of benefits. Drives are often the first component of a failure of a lighting system, so some companies are excluding them.

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