LED Emitters
An LED emitter is a device that emits light when electricity is passed through it. LEDs use an internal junction of semi-conductor material and when the current passes through, it causes the diode to emit a kind of light. LEDs are used in a variety of applications, including cell phone screens, digital clocks, flashlights, and television backlights. They have become increasingly popular due to their low energy usage, durability, and cost efficiency.