Abstract:
An exemplary light emitting diode (LED) assembly includes a cover, a substrate, a LED unit, a first electrode terminal, and a second electrode terminal. The substrate includes a first surface and a second surface on an opposite side of the substrate thereto. The substrate and the cover cooperatively define a cavity. The LED unit is received in the cavity. The first and the second electrode terminals extend from the second surface. The first electrode terminal is electrically connected to one of a positive lead and a negative lead of the LED unit and the second electrode terminal is electrically connected to the other. The second electrode terminal includes a first electrode portion and a second electrode portion symmetrically arranged at opposite sides of the first electrode terminal. The first and the second electrode portions are at least partially symmetrical with respect to the first electrode terminal.
Abstract:
An exemplary light emitting diode (LED) assembly includes a cover, a substrate, a LED unit, a first electrode terminal, and a second electrode terminal. The substrate includes a first surface and a second surface on an opposite side of the substrate thereto. The substrate and the cover cooperatively define a cavity. The LED unit is received in the cavity. The first and the second electrode terminals extend from the second surface. The first electrode terminal is electrically connected to one of a positive lead and a negative lead of the LED unit and the second electrode terminal is electrically connected to the other. The second electrode terminal includes a first electrode portion and a second electrode portion symmetrically arranged at opposite sides of the first electrode terminal. The first and the second electrode portions are at least partially symmetrical with respect to the first electrode terminal.
Abstract:
An exemplary light emitting diode (LED) assembly includes a cover, a substrate, a LED unit, a first electrode terminal, and a second electrode terminal. The substrate includes a first surface and a second surface on an opposite side of the substrate thereto. The substrate and the cover cooperatively define a cavity. The LED unit is received in the cavity. The first and the second electrode terminals extend from the second surface. The first electrode terminal is electrically connected to one of a positive lead and a negative lead of the LED unit and the second electrode terminal is electrically connected to the other. The second electrode terminal includes a first electrode portion and a second electrode portion symmetrically arranged at opposite sides of the first electrode terminal. The first and the second electrode portions are at least partially symmetrical with respect to the first electrode terminal.
Abstract:
A display device includes a display module and a magnetic bar. The display module includes a plurality of display cells. Each display cell includes an LED module, a supporting member located a side of the LED module and supporting the LED module and a control device disposed in the supporting member. The control device includes a switch connecting with the LED module and a magnet received in the supporting member. The LED module connects with poles of a power. When the magnetic bar moves towards or away from the display module, a magnetic force is generated between the magnet and the magnetic bar to control the magnet moves adjacent to or away from the LED module to illumine or quench the LED module.
Abstract:
An exemplary light emitting diode (LED) assembly includes a cover, a substrate, a LED unit, a first electrode terminal, and a second electrode terminal. The substrate includes a first surface and a second surface on an opposite side of the substrate thereto. The substrate and the cover cooperatively define a cavity. The LED unit is received in the cavity. The first and the second electrode terminals extend from the second surface. The first electrode terminal is electrically connected to one of a positive lead and a negative lead of the LED unit and the second electrode terminal is electrically connected to the other. The second electrode terminal includes a first electrode portion and a second electrode portion symmetrically arranged at opposite sides of the first electrode terminal. The first and the second electrode portions are at least partially symmetrical with respect to the first electrode terminal.
Abstract:
A planar lighting module comprises a substrate, at least one light guide device and a driver. A frame is located on the substrate for fastening the at least one light guide device and the driver. By manipulation and binding, the planar lighting module can be easily assembled or dismantled, no screws or welded joints are used, and it is also convenient to service.
Abstract:
An exemplary LED bulb includes a holder, a housing, a heat spreader, a power module and an LED module. The housing connects to the holder. The heat spreader detachably engages with the housing. The power module detachably engages with the housing and is received in the housing. The LED module is arranged on the heat spreader. The LED module electrically connects to the holder via the power module. The LED module is physically separated from the power module.
Abstract:
An exemplary writing board includes a deformable thin film, a backlight module, and a light-transmissive film. The thin film has a writing surface and a light incident surface on an opposite side of the thin film to the writing surface. The backlight module is arranged adjacent to the light incident surface and configured for providing light incident onto the light incident surface. The light-transmissive film is arranged between the thin film and the backlight module. A clearance is formed between the light-transmissive film and the thin film, and a distance of the clearance, along a thicknesswise direction of the thin film, is less than or equal to a maximum deformation amount of the thin film at the same direction.
Abstract:
A touch control display device (100) includes a base plate (120), a touch screen panel (100) arranged on the base plate, a plurality of touch-controlled light-emitting modules (130) arranged on the base plate, and a plurality of trigger electrodes (140) arranged on the touch screen. Each touch-controlled light-emitting module includes a light-emitting diode (131) and a silicon controlled rectifier (132) electrically connected to the corresponding light-emitting diode in series. The silicon controlled rectifier is configured for turning on or off the corresponding light-emitting diode based on a control signal. The trigger electrodes spatially correspond to the respective touch-controlled light-emitting modules. Each trigger electrode is electrically connected to one corresponding silicon controlled rectifier and configured for receiving the control signal and transmitting the control signal to the corresponding silicon controlled rectifier.