Transcript EDGE LIT

GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
BIRLA VISHVAKARMA MAHAVIDYALAYA
V.V.NAGAR
CONTENT
Introduction
 History
 Working Operation
 Types
Specification
Application
Advantage & Disadvantage
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INTRODUCTION
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The LED TV is a more advanced version of the LCD TV.
While both types of TV on LCD technology and have flatpanel designs.
"LED TVs are slimmer, brighter, and more detailed than your
traditional LCD TV." LED TVs function by illuminating LCD
panels with LED backlighting. However, not all LED TVs
utilize the same type of LED backlighting.
HISTORY
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From the early 1900s, scientists have been
discovering ways to generate light from various
materials. In 1907, Henry Joseph Round
discovered that light could be generated from a
sample of Silicon Carbide (SiC). For the next 50
years, scientists continued to discover the light
emitting properties that exist with some
compounds. In the 1950s, studies around the
properties of Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) paved the
way for the first official LED discoveries that
soon followed.
WORKING PRINCIPLE
A semiconductor with extra holes is called Ptype material, since it effectively has extra
positively-charged particles. Electrons can
jump from hole to hole, moving from a
negatively-charged area to a positivelycharged area. As a result, the holes
themselves appear to move from a positivelycharged area to a negatively-charged area.
 A diode comprises a section of N-type
material bonded to a section of P-type
material, with electrodes on each end. This
arrangement conducts electricity in only one
direction.
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When no voltage is applied to the diode, electrons
from the N-type material fill holes from the Ptype material along the junction between the
layers, forming a depletion zone. In a depletion
zone, the semiconductor material is returned to
its original insulating state -- all of the holes are
filled, so there are no free electrons or empty
spaces for electrons, and charge can't flow.
At the junction, free electrons from the N-type
material fill holes from the P-type material. This
creates an insulating layer in the middle of the
diode called the depletion zone.
TYPES
A LCD screen is composed of 2 parts, the actual liquid
crystal display and a light source at the back of the screen
(called backlight). A light diffuser is placed between the
backlight and the LCD screen to uniform the source of light
equally across the screen.
 LCD stands for “liquid crystal display” and technically, both
LED and LCD TVs are liquid crystal displays.
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The basic technology is the same in that both television
types have two layers of polarized glass through which
the liquid crystals both block and pass light.
So really, LED TVs are a subset of LCD TVs.
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There are 2 main types of backlights used in LCD
screens.
CCFL
LED
CCFL
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LCDs with CCFL backlight are on their way out of
the market. Manufacturers are now only producing
them for their lower end and smaller models. They
are getting replaced by LED TVs. They have the same
screen but have LED lights instead of a CCFL tube
for the backlight
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LED, which stands for “light emitting diodes,” differs from
general LCD TVs in that LCDs use fluorescent lights while
LEDs use those light emitting diodes.
Also, the placement of the lights on an LED TV can different.
The fluorescent lights in an LCD TV are always behind the
screen.
But, On an LED TV, the light emitting diodes can be placed
either behind the screen or around its edges.
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The difference in lights and in lighting placement has generally
meant that LED TVs can be thinner than LCDs, although this is
starting to change.
It has also meant that LED TVs run with greater energy
efficiency and can provide a clearer, better picture than
the general LCD TVs.
Because of difference in lights and lightning placement there
are two types
EDGE LIT
FULL ARRAY LIT
EDGE LIT
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This is the most common method for LED TVs.
EDGE LIT
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In an edge lit LED screen, the LEDs are placed at the
peripheral of the screen.
Depending on the television, it can be all around the screen or
only on the sides or the bottom.
This allows the screen to be very thin. However, it can cause
some spots on the screen to be brighter than others, like the
edges.
FULL ARRAY
FULL ARRAY
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This method is considered the best LED backlight type, but can
only be found on a very limited number of models.
In a full array LED screen, the LEDs are distributed evenly
behind the entire screen. This produces a more uniform
backlight and it provides a more effective use of local
dimming, where it can change the luminosity of only a specific
part of the screen.
SPECIFICTION
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Cost : As per size of TV(almost 20k -70k)
Size : available in 32”,42”,…….
As per the market survey
LG, SAMSUNG,
SONY,TOSHIBA,PANASONIC are making LED
TV.
APPLICATIONS
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Smartphone
Tablet PC
Ultrabook/Notebook
Video Camera
LED TV
Lighting
ADVANTAGES
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Power Savings:
LED backlit TVs are more power efficient than
traditional LCD TVs. Although regular LCDs are
relatively efficient, LED cells simply produce more
light per watt than fluorescents. This can result in a
power savings of approximately 40 percent.
Better Contrast:
Some LED backlit TVs are capable of generating
better contrast through the use of local dimming.
Local dimming is when LEDs behind dark parts of
the picture are either dimmed or left off. Doing this
can increase the appearance of contrast in the image.
Smaller Size:
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Because LEDs are smaller than CCFL
tubes, LED TVs can be thinner than traditional
LCD TVs. In addition to this, TVs that are edge
lit place their LED backlights on the side,
making it possible for them to be even thinner
than regular LCDs.
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DISADVANTAGE
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Water - Water can easily damage LEDs.
Cost - cost of its is very high.
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