An LED driver is a self-contained power supply specifically designed for regulating and supplying the appropriate current to an LED or an array of LEDs.
Dark sky lighting refers to a lighting design approach specifically aimed at minimizing light pollution and preserving the natural darkness of the night sky.
Angstrom is a unit of length that specifically measures the wavelength of light. The Angstrom unit is defined as 0.1 nanometers, which was established after the redefinition of the meter in spectroscopic terms.
In the lighting context, time clocks refer to devices used to control the timing of lights turning on and off. These lighting control systems are designed to automate the operation of lighting fixtures based on pre-programmed schedules.
Insulating Layers are layers of material that are designed to retain heat and provide insulation. These layers prevent heat transfer between the lighting system and surrounding insulation materials, such as fiberglass or cellulose insulation.
A three-way bulb, also known as a tri-light bulb, offers three different levels of light intensity. Unlike standard single-filament bulbs that provide a fixed level of brightness, a three-way bulb allows users to choose between low, medium, and high levels of illumination.