What is Led?

LED stands for Light Emitting Diode LED and is a semiconductor, diode-based, light-emitting electronic circuit element. It was invented in Russia in the 1920s. Led lighting often comes up with the name.

A radio technician named Oleg Vladimirovich Losev realized that the diodes used in radio receivers emit light and in 1927 he published his discoveries about LED in a Russian newspaper. Starting from this development, LED became an electronic component in the USA in 1962.

It has different advantages such as minimum energy production and long life. LED Lighting is used in different numbers and models in living spaces.