Lighting System Interconnection Levels

The lighting industry is now engaged in a metamorphosis similar to that experienced by the electronics industry in the 70s and 80s. At that time, to address this emerging market, AMP Incorporated developed the six Electronic Packaging Levels. These are now well grounded and used throughout Tyco Electronics to categorize interconnects. In this paper, the author establishes a similar hierarchy directly applicable to current and future lighting systems.

Since mankind first populated Earth, light was generated by burning a substance, typically
wood, that coincidentally also created heat for warmth and cooking. Because it was readily available,
plentiful and easily ignited, wood served this purpose for most of those years. Even today, wood
continues to be the primary source of light and heat in a number of developing countries.

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