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This book provides an in-depth introduction to the fundamentals and practical aspects of LED lamp design. Covering light generation, efficiency, theoretical limits, efficiency limiting factors, and LED lamp design elements, it explains the principles of large-space and 3D object illumination for developing competitive LED lamps. It presents design and simulation requirements for LED lamps with real examples that demonstrate how to make more energy-efficient and higher-quality lamps. This book also applies lamp output metrics and characterization methods to retail and prototype lamps for comparison.…mehr

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This book provides an in-depth introduction to the fundamentals and practical aspects of LED lamp design. Covering light generation, efficiency, theoretical limits, efficiency limiting factors, and LED lamp design elements, it explains the principles of large-space and 3D object illumination for developing competitive LED lamps. It presents design and simulation requirements for LED lamps with real examples that demonstrate how to make more energy-efficient and higher-quality lamps. This book also applies lamp output metrics and characterization methods to retail and prototype lamps for comparison.

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Autorenporträt
M. Nisa Khan received her bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics from Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, and her master's and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. In 2006, she started an independent research and engineering company in LED lighting and has been involved in innovation and technology development for making solid-state lighting more suitable for general lighting. Dr. Khan performs feasibility studies for LED lighting used in entertainment and signage industries and offers platform design and development solutions for general lighting applications. Since 2007, she has been writing the "LED Update" column for Signs of the Times magazine.