IEEE 1789-2015

IEEE Recommended Practices for Modulating Current in High-Brightness LEDs for Mitigating Health Risks to Viewers

IEEE, 06/05/2015

Publisher: IEEE

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Published:05/06/2015

Pages:80

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The scope of this recommended practices document is to  Define the concept of modulation frequencies for light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and discuss their applications to LED lighting. - Describe LED lighting applications in which modulation frequencies pose possible health risks to users. - Discuss the dimming of LEDs by modulating the frequency of driving currents/voltage. - Present recommendations for modulation frequencies (flicker) for LED lighting and dimming applications to help protect against known potential adverse health effects.

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