What is Bias Lighting

Bias lighting, also known as TV backlighting or LED strip lights for TV, is a lighting technique by placing LED lights behind a television or computer monitor to illuminate the area around the display.

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What is Daylight Harvesting

Daylight harvesting is an advanced technique used in sustainable lighting designs for modern buildings. It automatically adjusts the brightness or dims artificial lights in response to the amount of natural light available in a space.

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What is Bi-Pin Base

A bi-pin base refers to a specific type of base used in lamps or bulbs. Unlike the traditional screw-in base, a bi-pin base is characterized by having two pins that are designed to fit into corresponding slots or connectors in the fixture, establishing electrical contact.

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What is Specular Surface

A specular surface is a smooth and mirror-like surface that exhibits specular reflection. Specular reflection is a type of surface reflectance where parallel rays of light bounce off the surface at the same angle, resulting in a clear and focused reflection.

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What is PCB

PCB stands for Printed Circuit Board. In the lighting industry, a PCB is used to provide interconnections between electronic components. It is a flat board made of non-conductive material, such as fiberglass or epoxy, with conductive pathways etched or printed on it.

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What is Dimming

Dimming is the process of adjusting the brightness or intensity of a light source that involves controlling the amount of electrical current supplied to the light source, allowing for changes in the level of illumination.

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What is Candlepower

Candlepower measures the luminous intensity of a light source in a specific direction. It originated from the common and uniform output of light from when the candle was the main source of light.

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