A light-emitting diode is a semiconductor that emits incoherent monochromatic light when given a forward voltage. These symptoms include elektroluminesensi form. The resulting color depends on the semiconductor material used, and can also be near ultraviolet or near infrared
The characteristics of the LED chip are generally the same as the characteristics of the diode which only require a certain voltage to operate.
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