Excelitas Technologies is a global technology leader focused on delivering innovative, high-performance photonic solutions to a wide range of industries. With a comprehensive portfolio of products and expertise in photonics technology, Excelitas serves customers in the biomedical, scientific, industrial, and defense markets. The company's offerings include advanced optoelectronics, sensors, light sources, and customized photonic systems that enable applications such as medical diagnostics, DNA sequencing, and precision measurement. Excelitas is committed to driving technological advancements and has a strong track record of developing cutting-edge solutions to address complex challenges across various industries. As a trusted partner for photonics solutions, Excelitas continues to play a pivotal role in advancing critical technologies and empowering customers to achieve their goals through the use of light-based technologies.
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are semiconductor devices that emit light when an electric current flows through them. LEDs in this category are generally utilized in single or array configurations to indicate the status of printed circuit boards. LEDs can be differentiated based on various parameters like package/case types, wavelength, viewing angle, forward voltage, current rating, millicandela rating, color, and mounting type. The package/case type refers to the physical form of the LED and can vary from small surface-mount packages to larger through-hole packages. Wavelength is a critical parameter that defines the color of the light emitted by the LED. The range of wavelengths emitted by the LED determines its color, and commonly available colors include red, green, blue, yellow, and white. Viewing angle refers to the angular range over which the emitted light is visible and can vary from several degrees to more than 180 degrees. Forward voltage is the voltage required for optimal operation of the LED, and current rating is the maximum current that can pass through the LED without damaging it. Millicandela rating indicates the brightness of the LED, and it typically ranges from a few milli-candelas to several hundred. Mounting types can vary from surface-mount to through-hole and may be available in common anode or cathode configurations or bidirectional. Overall, these parameters enable engineers and designers to select the appropriate LED for specific applications. Whether it's for indicating status on a printed circuit board, illuminating a display, or providing backlighting, LEDs offer a versatile and efficient solution with precise control over illumination characteristics.