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– Light Emitting Diode is a small light source.
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Light-Emitting Diode: A semiconductor device that emits light (usually visible or infrared) when forward-biased. The application note, "Driving LEDs in Battery-Operated Applications: Controlling Brightness Power Efficiently" has a good explanation of how LEDs work, especially with regard to current vs. LED brightness and schemes for match [..]
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Light Emitting Diode - The technology of most digital camera displays (viewing screens).
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1968, initialism (acronym) from light-emitting diode.
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past tense and past participle of lead (v.). As an adjective, often with the implication of subjection or sycophancy.
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A semiconductor that produces light when activated.
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Light emitting diode. A semiconductor diode that emits narrow spectrum light, an LED is a source of light generally used to illuminate small areas. Often used in computer and imaging devices. Read art [..]
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(light emitting diode) device (semiconductor) that emits light when an electric current passes through it.
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Light emitting diode. Semiconductor device that emits light produced by converting electrical energy. Status lights on hardware devices are typically LEDs.
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Light-Emitting Diode. A small semiconductor device that emits light when charged with electricity. LEDs come in many colors, and some LEDs contain multiple elements and are therefore capable of multip [..]
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Abbreviation for light-emitting diode.
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past and past part of lead
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Light Emitting Diode.
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Light Emitting Diode. All those wonderful little red, green and yellow indicator lights used on cameras, power supplies and most electronic devices. Li-ion
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Light-Emitting Diode.
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A type of a semi-conductor or ‘solid state’ light source. LED’s can produce a very bright light for a small amount of power. LED’s are now used in many applications, for example car brake lights and t [..]
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(Light-Emitting Diode) is a semiconductor light source. LED lights have long lifespans and high energy efficiency. The light is formed by electroluminescence.
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Light-emitting diode. See LED display.
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A small electronic device that emits light when electrically charged. In computer controlled arrays, LEDs can used to create an electronic message center.
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Light Emitting Diode: a special type of semiconductor diode that emits incoherent narrow-spectrum light
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Light Emitting Diode.
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LEDs are small lights found on many mobile phones.
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Light Emitting Diode - solid state device used in digital position indicators and to illuminate push buttons.
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Abbreviation for Light-Emitting Diode. A semiconductor device (electronic component) that emits light when a voltage is applied.
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Acronym for: Light-emitting diode
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LED is short for "Light-Emitting Diode." It is a type of electronic light source that is activated by an electrical current. LEDs are highly energy-efficient and last much longer than tradit [..]
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(light-emitting diode)
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 - Light Emitting Diode
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Light Emitting Diode
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Light Emitting Diode.
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Light-Emitting Diode. A type of semiconductor diode that emits visible or infrared light when current passes through it. Visible LEDs are used as indicator lights; for example, the light that shows a [..]
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Light Emitting Diode
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Light-Emitting Diode
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Light Emitting Diode (see LED).
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Light Emitting Diodes are the lamps used in EMC's and colour screens.
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A semiconductor diode which emits light when a current is passed through it.
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  Light-Emitting Diode A Diode which emits light, <gasp>. Does exactly what it says on the 'tin'. *** The Information Security Glossary ***
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A solid-state, long-life, durable electronic component that produces light when stimulated by electricity. It is often used in infrared night-time applications that require long-life, low-maintenance products.
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Light Emitting Diode.
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A small light found on many camera phones and used to illuminate objects in dim lighting for a better-captured image. LED light isn’t as intense as Xenon flash, but it consumes less power.
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See light emitting diode
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 "Light-Emitting Diode." An LED is an electronic device that emits light when an electrical current is passed through it. LEDs are commonly used for indicator lights (such as power on/off lights) on electronic devices.   
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Flashing light usually installed on the dashboard to indicate that the alarm is switched on. MICROWAVE DETECTOR:
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(Light Emitting Diode). This refers to all the little red, green and yellow indicator lights used on most cameras, power supplies and electronic devices.
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Light emitting diode.   Back   Back   Home  |  Contact Us  |  About Us  |  Advertise  |  Car Audio How to Links  |  Join!  |  Log-In
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A semiconductor diode that emits light when charged with electricity. They come in diverse colors and some LEDs even contain multiple elements and are therefore capable of emitting light with differen [..]
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Light Emitting Diode (LED), utilised in lights and digital displays that are more efficient, brighter and quicker than traditional bulbs.
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Light-Emitting Diode.
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Light Emitting Diode
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Light Emitting Diode - a form of light bulb that does not use a filament and therefore glows without heat and uses less heat. LED's use much less energy and should never need replacing.
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means light-emitting diode. It is a semi-conducted diode which glows when a voltage is applied. LED boards, therefore, are electronic image displays that present multiple static advertisements on a ro [..]
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Light Emitting Diode, an electronic device that channels light through tubes to create patterns that can produce changing video displays.
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Acronym for light emitting diode.
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Abbrevaition for Light-Emitting Diode, used to indicate a device's status
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LED&#39;s or Light Emitting Diodes are small, light and very robust electronic components. Because LED&#39;s produce light much more efficiently than standard bulbs they give a long lasting li [..]
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Light Emitting Diode. A small, solid state device that emits visible light when electrical current is applied. LED require a Driver or power supply circuit that converts houshold power (120V) into low voltage.
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(Light Emitting Device)
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Light Emitting Diode, a semiconductor used to convert information from electrical to optical form, typically as an indicator light.
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Light Emitting Diode.
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Light emitting diode. A semiconductor diode that emits narrow spectrum light, an LED is a source of light generally used to illuminate small areas. Often used in computer and imaging devices. Read art [..]
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Light Emitting Diode is a semiconductor light source.
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Light Emitting Diode. Light producing transistors used to display dots, numeric and text in the viewfinder, often replaced by LCD display. Lens
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light emitting diode. LED is an indicator light used to convey exposure information.
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The small red, green and yellow indicator lights used on most cameras, power supplies and electronic devices.
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Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are diodes that emit light in conducting mode. Depending on the LED's properties, this light may be in the visible or invisible range. For many years, LEDs were mainl [..]
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Light Emitting Diode
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See Local Employment Dynamics
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A semiconductor device that emits visible light when an electric current passes through it.
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A Light Emitting Diode is a semicoductor diode that glows when voltage is applied.
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short for light-emitting diode. LEDs contain an electroluminescent material—a material that glows when electrical current flows through it. LEDs are polarized. That is, they have a (+) and a (-) side [..]
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See also: Light Emitting Diode
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n. "lead; cauldron," s.v. lead sb.\1 OED. KEY: led@n
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n 8 led 5 leed 3
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Light-Emitting Diode
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Light-emitting diode.
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Light Emitting Diode. A solid-state, semiconductor device that converts electrical energy directly into light. LEDs show up in Christmas lighting in two contexts: the first is as a power or signal indicator in controllers or SSRs, while the second is their use as a substitute for incandescent lamps. LED Christmas light strings use about one-tenth t [..]
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Light-emitting diode. Illumination technology that produces light by running electrical current through a semiconductor diode. LED lamps are much longer lasting and much more energy efficient than inc [..]
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This acronym stands for "Light Emitting Diode", which are used in a wide variety of displays.
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An LED (Light Emitting Diode) is a diode emitting light when operated in a forward direction. Since it is a diode, it has a nearly negligible resistance and MUST be operated with a series resistor. The forward voltages depend on the type: Red
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A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits incoherent narrow-spectrum light when electrically biased in the forward direction.
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Abbreviation for Light Emitting Diode.
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The light at the end of the cigarette (light emitting diode). This lights up when the user inhales, resembling an analog. Depending on the model, the LED may convey information to the user about the b [..]
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The end of most electronic cigarettes contains a light for a realistic effect and to alert the user when the battery needs recharging. LED lights glow substantially brighter than others, and require less energy to do so.
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(abbreviation for light emitting diode) the end of an electronic cigarette
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short for ‘light emitting diode’
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A very common semiconductor component emitting light when a voltage is applied. Commonly available in red, green, yellow and blue. Combinations of these can be used to make &quot;white&quot; L [..]
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Light Emitting Diode
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Abbreviation for Light Emitting Diode.
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Light Emitting Diode - a diode that outputs light when forward biased, may be infrared, red, green or yellow. Solid State replacement for bulb indicator lamps. Forward voltage drop is typically 1.9-2.4 volts, making them suitable indicators when used with a current limiting resistor for low current TTL indicators or RS-232 signal indicators. Handy [..]
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Light emitting diodes (LED) give off light when an electric current passes through them. There first use were panel indicators and in watches and calculators. The technology has spread to be used in diverse lighting applications such as home lighting, traffic lights, large signs, and streetlights. OLED (organic LED) technology is now appearing in m [..]
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light-emitting diode. An LED is a device that converts electrical signals into light pulses. LEDs are used to generate light for signalling in multimode fiber optic cabling systems.
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Light Emitting Diode Further Reading
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A light that allows current to flow in one direction only and emits light whenever a voltage of a certain level or beyond is applied to it.
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[Light-Emitting Diode] A semiconductor device that emits incoherent optical radiation when biased in the forward direction. Terms used with LEDs.
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*light emitting diode: emits light when current is passed through it. A semiconductor light source that radiates light such as red, green, yellow and white, or invisible light such as infra red.
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Light Emitting Diode Further Reading
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Light Emitting Diode.
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LED usually refers to: light-emitting diodes their subset of LED lamps LED may also refer to: LEd (formerly LaTeX Editor), a free environment for rapid TeX/LaTeX document development LED (editor), a [..]
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LED was a programmer's editor by Norsk Data running on the ND-500 series of computers running Sintran III. It featured automatic indenting, pretty-printing of source code, and integration with the com [..]
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LEd (formerly LaTeX Editor) is a TeX and LaTeX editing software working under Microsoft Windows. It is a freeware product. LEd offers a project manager, powerful editor, integrated spellchecker and th [..]
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