Allicdata Part #: | 4925H1-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
4925H1 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Optoelectronics |
Manufacturer: | Visual Communications Company - VCC |
Short Description: | LAMP STANDARD |
More Detail: | Lamp |
DataSheet: | 4925H1 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 2 (1 Year) |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Series: | * |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
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The 4925H1 application field and working principle are commonly used in modern lamps, such as incandescents, neons and other luminous emitters. Incandescents are typically made out of a heated filament enclosed in a glass bulb or similar enclosure. The filament is kept hot by electric current that flows through it, creating a pocket of electrically charged gas, called plasma. This gas pocket acts as a light source, emitting visible light when heated.
Neon lamps are similar to incandescents in that they both contain a filament enclosed in a bulb. However, they differ in that neon lamps have an additional electrode at the base of the filament, which accelerates the electrons when electric current is applied to them. This acceleration increases the light output of the lamp, making it brighter than an incandescent light. Additionally, the color emitted by a neon lamp is slightly different than that of an incandescent, as some of the electrons are accelerated to an even higher energy level.
The 4925H1 application field and working principle are also widely applied to fluorescent lamps. Fluorescent lamps consist of a thin film of a phosphor-coated inner tube that contains argon and mercury vapor, which when heated produces an electrical field. This field causes electrons to travel along the length of the lamp, while also causing some of the electrons to knock off (or scintillate) and create a luminescent light. Thus, fluorescent lamps emit a continuous light, without the need to use a filament.
LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are another type of lamp that use the 4925H1 application field and working principle. LEDs are similar to fluorescent lamps in that they don’t use a filament but instead operate on the principal of electrical field excitation. The difference is that LEDs are far more efficient than fluorescent lamps, producing up to 85% less heat and consuming up to 85% less power. Additionally, LEDs can produce higher levels of light output than fluorescent lamps due to their ability to produce light from a variety of different colors.
Finally, the 4925H1 application field and working principle are also applied to halogen lamps, which are similar to incandescents but use a halogen gas typically enclosed in quartz instead of a metallic envelope. Halogen lamps are slightly more efficient than incandescents and are often used in spotlights and floodlights because of the high level of light output they are capable of producing.
The 4925H1 application field and working principle offer a great range of options for lighting, and are commonly used in lamps such as incandescents, neons, fluorescent, LED and halogen lamps. In this way, they help contribute to modern lighting technology, offering a distinct range of benefits compared to conventional lighting methods.
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