Illumination types |
100,000
Watt Incandescent Light Bulb |
An Electronic Ballast (Inverter) to Power HID Lamps from 12 Volts DC a
circuit that can be used to power a variety of small (50 w or less) HID lamps,
as well as (with modifications) fluorescent lamps up to about 40w, or HeNe
lasers, flashes/strobes, and neon tubes, etc., from a 12 V car or marine battery
or medium-size gel cell |
Bicycle
lighting - driving lights |
Black lights
Black lights, Black Light is high-frequency UltraViolet (UV) light. Black Light
sources are labeled "Black Light", "Black Light Blue" or "BLB", ... |
Black lights
Black light basics, Safety, Insure correct wavelength of UV, Beware
high-intensity sources, Limit exposure |
Black lights: how they work |
Discharge Tube Discharge Tube, pdf file |
Electronic Ballast for
Fluorescent Lamps to understand the role of ballast in fluorescent lighting
systems and the advantages of fluorescent lamps driven by electronic ballast
over the conventional incandescent lamps, pdf file |
Flashing
Lights Thermal Blinker, Relaxation Oscillator, Self-Flashing LEDs, Timer
Chips |
Glass bulb
Incandescent light bulbs consist of a glass enclosure (the envelope, or bulb)
which is filled with an inert gas to reduce evaporation of the filament and
reduce the required strength of the glass. Inside of the bulb is a filament of
tungsten wire, through which an electrical current is passed |
Halogen lamp |
Halogen Bulbs |
HALOGEEN <VS> XENON |
High
Intensity Discharge |
High-intensity discharge lamp |
High intensity discharge lamp ballast for automotive headlamp pdf file |
High pressure
sodium lamps |
How Camera
Flashes Work |
Incandescent bulbs |
Lampes PL
Bulbe, allumage, puissance, en Français |
Lava
lamp |
Lava
lamp |
Lava
Lamp Animation |
Lava
lamps Lava lamps |
Lava
lamp simulation Lava lamp simulation |
Low-pressure mercury lamp A low-pressure mercury lamp (LP Hg lamp) is a
highly efficient UV light source of short wavelength, ... |
Lumen output
vs. power input for fluorescent sources pdf file |
Metal halide lamp
HQI® metal halide lamps |
Metal halide lamp pdf file |
Metal halide lamp
drawing Metal Halide Lamps: The Halide Cycle in a Discharge Lamp |
Metal halide lamps |
Metal halide lamps
of all the lamps in the high-intensity discharge (HID) family, the metal halide family of lamps has the brightest future. These lamps offer much higher
efficiency than mercury vapor lamps and better light quality than either mercury or sodium lamps |
Neon
lamp |
Neon Sign Background
How neon sign is made , Background, Raw materials, Design |
Neon glow lamps
contains some applications of neon glow lamps, which are very common components that can do more than simply produce a weak light,
Educypedia |
Neon
signs Neon signs are produced by the craft of bending glass tubing into
shapes. A worker skilled in this craft is known as a glass bender, neon or tube
bender, neon designs, neon sign transformers |
Neon
signs A neon sign is a very simple device. It consists of a vacuum-tight
glass tube, fitted at each end with an electrode. Inside the tube is a small
amount of rare gas. Connected to the two electrodes is a source of high-voltage
electrical power, ... |
Neon versus LED and other
Light Sources Comparison of Various Lighting Sources, Output Efficiency,
Color Range, & Lifespan |
Neon vs fluorescent light
a neon light is the sort of light you see used in advertising signs, a fluorescent light, on the other hand, is most often a long,
straight tube that produces white light. You see fluorescent lights in offices, stores and some home fixtures |
Sodium lamp low pressure sodium lamp |
Sodium lamp low pressure sodium lamp |
Sodium lamp low pressure sodium lamp |
Sodium lamp low pressure sodium lamp, pdf file |
Sulfur lamp |
Sulphur Lights
Electrodeless Microwave-Driven Sulphur Lamp |
Sulphur Plasma Lamps |
Xenon Flash Lamps Technical Information Xenon Flash Lamps Technical
Information, pdf file |
Horizontaal |
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