semiconductor-electronics--materials-devices-and-simple-circuits Question 29

Question: Q. 8. Draw the IV characteristic of an LED. State two advantages of LED lamps over conventional incandescent lamps. Write the factor which controls (a) wavelength of light emitted, (b) intensity of light emitted by an LED.

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Solution:

Ans. I-V characteristics
Two advantages

Factors

Advantages (any two)

(i) Low operational voltage.

(ii) Less power consumption.

(iii) Long life

(iv) Ruggedness

[or any other]

(a) Energy band gap controls the wavelength of light emitted.

(b) Forward current controls the intensity of emitted light.

Detailed Answer :

(i) Characteristics of LED

Typical LEDCharacteristics
Semiconduc-
tor Material
Wavelength Colour Vf@20
mA
GaAs 850940 nm Infra-red 1.2 V
GaAsP 630660 nm Red 1.8 V
GaAsP 605620 nm Amber 2.0 V
GaAsk 585595 nm Yellow 2.2 V
AlGaP 550570 nm Green 3.5 V
SiC 430505 nm Blue 3.6 V
GalnN 450 nm White 4.0 V

(ii) Advantages :

(a) LEDs provide instantaneous turn ON and have no issues with frequent switching

(b) LEDs consume less power and can operate effectively on low-voltage electrical systems.

(c) LEDs are able to operate at virtually any percentage of their rated power (0 to 100 )

(d) LEDs have good Colour Rendering Index (CRI) 1

(iii) Factors :

(a) Wavelength of light emitted by LED depends on forbidden energy gap of semiconductor material which is used for making LED. The wavelength of light emitted by LED is inversely proportional to forbidden energy gap.

(b) Forward current increases as intensity of light increases that reaches to maximum value which on further increase in forward current will lead to decrease in light intensity.



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