Connectors 101: What Lighting Designers Need to Know

While pronouncements of the death of incandescent lights are premature, their future is dimming as new technologies offer high efficiencies and lower energy consumption. Solid-state lighting technology, in particular, is quickly entering the lighting mainstream.

Arguably the most prominent and nearest term solid-state lighting source suitable for general lighting is the ubiquitous LED, albeit a high-power version. Already the favored technology in such applications as signage, jumbo displays, and emergency lighting, these high-intensity LEDs are also finding use in interior accent and architectural lighting. At some time not too far off, LEDs will replace household incandescent lighting as the technology matures, costs decline, and energy-efficiency mandates are implemented.

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