Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Day 5 - references & research

Book references: (product design for lamps)

-Brilliant Lights & Lighting by Jane Paritt

-1000 Lights by Taschen

Materials:
- Fabrics ( White Cotton, Natural Linen, Hessian)

-Paper ( Fibre, shuja)

-Metal ( Silver polished, Silver brushed)

-Glass ( Transparent Quartz Glass for Lamps)

-Parchments ( Cells, Ice White, Granite)

LEDs
-Multicolor LEDs:

Bicolor LEDs contain 2 dice of different colors connected back to back, and can produce any of 3 colors. Current flow in one direction produces one color, current in the other direction produces the other color, and bidirectional current produces both colors mixed together.

Tricolor LEDs contain 2 dice of different colors with a 3 wire connection, available in common anode or common cathode configurations. The most common form of both the bicolor and tricolor LEDs is red/green, producing orange when both colors are powered.

RGB LEDs contain red, green and blue emitters, generally using a 4 wire connection with one common (anode or cathode)


What I might be looking for is:

LED lamps (also called LED bars or Illuminators) are usually clusters of LEDs in a suitable housing.
Another Example is the typically known Christmas decoration lights.


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