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Monitor Led

by Balam Hageo Juda & Sansores Angel David


An LED display consists of red, green and blue


LEDs mounted in a fixed pattern. These three
colours combine to form a pixel. By adjusting
the intensity of the diodes, billions of colours
can be formed. When you look at the LED screen
from a certain distance, the array of coloured
pixels are seen as an image.
In LED display technology, the SMD concept is used a
little differently. An SMD display is an LED display
where the red, green and blue diodes are potted in a
small plastic encapsulation which is surface mounted
on the printed circuit boards of the display. When the
diodes are encapsulated in this way, they take up a lot
less space, making it possible to produce displays with
less spacing between the diodes and higher
resolution.
WHAT IS
SMD?

SMD means Surface Mount Device. These


are electronic components that are
surface mounted directly on a printed
circuit board – and not as previously by
soldering the metal pin on the underside
of the circuit board.
WHAT IS PIXEL PITCH AND
DISPLAY RESOLUTION?

The distance between an LED display’s diodes


determines the resolution of the display. The
distance to the centre of the neighbouring group is
measured from the centre of each group of red,
green and blue diodes. This distance is known as
pixel pitch. Each group of diodes forms a pixel.
References

https://www.power-and-beyond.com/what-is-a-diode-and-what-is-it-used-for-a-908189/

https://www.techopedia.com/definition/24012/pixel

https://www.eurocircuits.com/smd-surface-mount-device/

https://expromo.eu/en/led-display-
facts/#:~:text=An%20LED%20display%20consists%20of%20red%2C%20green%20and%20blue%20LEDs,are%20se
en%20as%20an%20image.

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