How do you *know* it is "one LED"? I suspect it is a "bicolor"
LED (almost a sure bet if it has more than two leads -- still
possible even with just *two*).
You might want to notice the ranges of colors and consider
what color *mixes* could make them (e.g., red + green LEDs in
the same package will yield yellow-ish -- plus variations from
red *to* green depending on the mixing rates)
>I keep seeing these little solar power sidewalk lights. Last year
> they were all white (blueish white). Lately I see them where they
> change color. Yet, they only have one LED. How can a LED change
> color?
** Bi-colour LEDS like this have been around for 30 years.
http://www.effled.com/images/products/bicolor-led/throughhole-led/3mm_Bin_Color_LED_RG.jpg
... Phil
this probably has nothing to do with bicolor LEDs. Who the hell would make
a red/green sidewalk light anyways?
Anyways, white LEDs are sort of like flourescent lights. They junction
makes bright blue light and there is a phosphor that then converts this
into "white". Quite a bit of the blue leaks out.
The quality of white can vary (and does so more with cheap LEDs) in
addition to the phosphor actually aging.
so a visible color change from a cheap white LED isn't all that
surprising.
http://www.pentairpool.com/pdfs/IntelliBriteLEDLandscapeOM.pdf
It could be the plastic windows on those cheap things turning yellow?
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> The OP asked how an LED can change color and I gave an answer. You got a
> problem with that? And most white light LEDs are made from yellow and
> purple junctions and are not in the least like a fucking fluorescent
> light.
** Fraid that is simply not true.
Nearly ALL high intensity / high efficiency white LEDs are made using
phosphors that convert blue or purple light to yellow.
.... Phil
Says it all.
yeah, that's it. taking one color and using it to excite a phosphor to
emit another color is nothing like a flourescent light at all.
you called me, cree and nichia on our conspiracy.
So tell me, what's the forward drop on an LED with "yellow" and "purple"
junctions again, and how are the wired again?
They could be RGB leds. These devices, now very cheap on ebay, are
externally identical to an ordinary two pin led though they contain three
emitting diodes in the same package plus a small circuit that flashes
each of them independently.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPtg4mFC_-k
Maybe you should take your yellow and purple LEDs and leave if you don't
like it here.
> Maybe[SLAP]
Maybe you should learn what the words fuck off mean?
why don't you come teach me?
You would have to be retrained every day.
you and your boyfriend should be able to handle that.
> why[SLAP]
looks like I had you read like a dime store novel. Now you're gunna get
all tough guy on me huh? You and a million other fuckstains like you.
heh
Are you sure you can even read a dime store novel? You seem to have having
problems replying to my posts here.
> Are[SLAP]
As if by MAGIC you prove my point.
heh