Thx for the comments. LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. It is a type of display similar to LCD. But LED is self-emitting and need not the use of backlight. LED is also low power and it has high contrast ratio. I programmed the patterns of the display using LabVIEW.
yes. actually there's two contact for every LED: Anode and Cathode. In order to light the LED up, apply a positive voltage to the anode and ground to the cathode. The brightness depends on the voltage applied.
Nice, I just.. Don't understand what LED is. Like.. Is it a type of light? Do you program these lights?
DeathCail 3 years ago
Thx for the comments. LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. It is a type of display similar to LCD. But LED is self-emitting and need not the use of backlight. LED is also low power and it has high contrast ratio. I programmed the patterns of the display using LabVIEW.
JondorZ 3 years ago
light emitting diode, its this material that produces light when there is power
ParkourReble 2 years ago
yes. actually there's two contact for every LED: Anode and Cathode. In order to light the LED up, apply a positive voltage to the anode and ground to the cathode. The brightness depends on the voltage applied.
JondorZ 2 years ago
@JondorZ hahah i know i know, but i was just thinking some people on youtube would not understand :P
ParkourReble 1 year ago