WhiteLed
WhiteLed is a term that refers to the use of white light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in various applications. LEDs are semiconductor devices that emit light when an electric current is passed through them. White LEDs are particularly notable for their energy efficiency and long lifespan compared to traditional lighting sources like incandescent bulbs. They are created by combining light from different colors or by using a blue LED chip coated with a yellow phosphor, which converts some of the blue light into yellow, resulting in a white light.
White LEDs are widely used in general lighting, backlighting for displays, and in specialized applications such
The technology behind white LEDs has advanced significantly since their inception, leading to improvements in color