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  2. (Definition of dimming from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of dimming. dimming. Early recovery of dimming sensitivity in tectum and torus longitudinalis. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

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      present participle of dim. (Definition of dimming from the...

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    Dimmingis the method of reducing the output of light from an artificial lighting source. When a lighting fixture or bulb is dimmed, the lumen output of the light source is decreased, lowering the lighting levels in a room. Dimming can be used for a variety of purposes, such as reducing energy consumption, creating different lighting effects, or ext...

    Dimming works by reducing the amount of power that is supplied to the light source controlled in a number of ways, commonly using a wall mounted dimmer switch. These days smart phone or tablet apps are popular whilst sophisticated systems integrate wider building control through wall mounted touch screens. The overall light output is reduced by red...

    LED is now the primary source of lighting and it can be dimmed. However, LED requires careful planning and there are a variety of types to be aware of. 1. Constant Current LED 2. Constant Voltage LED 3. Mains voltage LED AC Current, either at 110V or 230V

    There are various ways to reduce power from reaching a light source and each of these methods have been adopted within interior and exterior lighting schemes.

    Leading Edge Phase Control Dimmer

    A leading edge phase control dimmer is a type of 0-100% dimmer that reduces the power at the beginning of the cycle. Leading edge phase control dimmers are often used with low-voltage LEDs and can result in a more gradual dimming effect.

    Trailing Edge Phase Control Dimmer

    A trailing edge phase control dimmer is a type of 100-0% dimmer that reduces the power at the end of the cycle. Trailing edge phase control dimmers are often used with high-voltage LEDs and can result in a more abrupt dimming effect.

    Retractive Switch Dimming

    Retractive switch is a type of dimmer that uses a physical switch to control the light output. Retractive switch dimmers are often used in residential applications and can be used with a variety of different light sources, including LEDs, incandescent, and halogen bulbs.

  3. Dimming means reducing the output of a lamp or lighting fixture. The output of a lamp or lighting fixture is measured in lumens (lm) and is sometimes known as its “luminous flux”. As a lamp or fixture is dimmed its lumen output decreases. CAN LEDs BE DIMMED? Yes, all LEDs can be dimmed, but it is not always simple.

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  4. present participle of dim. (Definition of dimming from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of dimming. dimming. Well, there's a limit to how aggressive manufactures can program the local dimming. From CNET. I had no awareness of a dimming of consciousness. From The Atlantic.

  5. Switching LEDs is very straightforward but dimming is a bit more complicated. There are different ways of dimming (see below for the different dimming types) and the type of LED Driver needs to be matched to the control system in use.

  6. adj. dim·mer, dim·mest. 1. a. Lacking in brightness: a dim room. b. Emitting only a small amount of light; faint: a dim light bulb. See Synonyms at dark. 2. Lacking luster; dull or subdued: dim, faded colors. 3. Faintly or unclearly perceived; indistinct: a dim figure in the distance; dim, far-off sounds. 4.

  7. (ˈdɪmɪŋ ) noun. a fading of light. a dimming of the light. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'dimming' in a sentence. dimming. These examples have been automatically selected and may contain sensitive content that does not reflect the opinions or policies of Collins, or its parent company HarperCollins.