Optoelectronics hold a range of possibilities for the hardware experimenter — indeed who among us hasn’t added LEDs aplenty to our work? What many of us may be unaware of though is that…
Not read the article yet. I’m assuming that this relates to the ability of all diodes to emit and to an extent detect light. Heck if you backdrive solar panels they turn into LEDs for a short time too LOL.
The secret of all diodes is that they are all LEDs as well. The frequency determined by the bandgap. For most unfortunately, that means infrared and releasing the magic smoke.
I never knew you could do this with simple LEDs! So cool.
Not read the article yet. I’m assuming that this relates to the ability of all diodes to emit and to an extent detect light. Heck if you backdrive solar panels they turn into LEDs for a short time too LOL.
Using Diodes and their ilk as LEDs is the EE equivalent of “all mushrooms are edible, some only once”
The secret of all diodes is that they are all LEDs as well. The frequency determined by the bandgap. For most unfortunately, that means infrared and releasing the magic smoke.
Black body radiation emitting diode
By that logic, anything can become a light-emitting component when you give is some amps :-)
Keep a fire extinguisher nearby, though…