LEDtriadi
LEDtriadi is a term used to describe a specific arrangement or configuration of three light-emitting diodes (LEDs). This configuration often involves three individual LEDs positioned in close proximity to one another, typically in a triangular or linear formation. The purpose of the LEDtriadi setup can vary depending on the application. In some instances, it is used to achieve a specific lighting effect, such as creating a diffused or broadened light source from a compact unit. Alternatively, it may be employed to enhance brightness or color mixing by combining the outputs of multiple LEDs. The individual LEDs within an LEDtriadi can be of the same color, or they can be different colors (e.g., red, green, and blue) to allow for the creation of a wide spectrum of colors through additive color mixing. This latter application is common in stage lighting, display technologies, and decorative lighting systems. The specific design and spacing of the LEDs within an LEDtriadi are often tailored to optimize light distribution and desired visual output for its intended use. The term itself is not a widely standardized technical term but is descriptive of the physical arrangement of three LEDs.