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Connectors 101: What Lighting Designers Need to Know

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into the electro-mechanical design of the connector to create a thermo-electric connector that mates directly to the LED. An example is the high-intensity LED holder (shown in Figure 7) that TE Connectivity designed for use with a high-intensity LED. The holder combines a small footprint and low profile with a snap-together contact system for both direct electrical and thermal connections directly to the LED. Without the need for solder, thermal adhesives, or metal-clad printed circuit boards, application is simple, cost effective and expands mounting options beyond the planar constraints of circuit boards. As an added benefit, replacement of a faulty LED or changing colors is equally straightforward since all it entails is removing the retention clip, removing the LED, and replacing it with a new one. The basic holder kit includes a contact carrier and an LED retention clip used to secure the LED to the carrier. The module-to-cable interface is a standard two-position TE Connectivity Mini CT post and receptacle connection that facilitates plug-n-play operation. Figure 7. High-intensity LED holder comgines thermal, mechanical, and electrical management into a single, easy-to-use system. A Note on Standards and Approvals

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