MiniLEDs
MiniLEDs, short for miniature light-emitting diodes, are a type of LED that are significantly smaller than traditional LEDs. They are typically less than 0.1 millimeters in size, making them one of the smallest light sources available. This miniaturization allows for higher pixel density and improved image quality in displays, as well as more efficient lighting solutions.
The production of miniLEDs involves advanced manufacturing techniques, such as photolithography and etching, to create these
MiniLEDs are used in various applications, including high-end televisions, computer monitors, and smartphones. They offer several
However, the small size of miniLEDs also presents challenges, such as heat dissipation and manufacturing consistency.