In various embodiments, lighting systems include an electrically insulating carrier having a plurality of conductive elements disposed thereon and a light-emitting array. The light-emitting array is disposed over the carrier and includes a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that each has at l
In various embodiments, lighting systems include an electrically insulating carrier having a plurality of conductive elements disposed thereon and a light-emitting array. The light-emitting array is disposed over the carrier and includes a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that each has at least two electrical contacts electrically connected to conductive elements by a conductive adhesive.
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1. A lighting system comprising: an electrically insulating carrier having a plurality of first conductive elements disposed thereon;disposed over the carrier, a light-emitting array comprising a plurality of light-emitting strings, each light-emitting string comprising a plurality of light-emitting
1. A lighting system comprising: an electrically insulating carrier having a plurality of first conductive elements disposed thereon;disposed over the carrier, a light-emitting array comprising a plurality of light-emitting strings, each light-emitting string comprising a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), each LED having at least two electrical contacts, wherein each electrical contact is electrically connected to a different first conductive element by a conductive adhesive;a second carrier disposed on the electrically insulating carrier; anddisposed on the second carrier and electrically coupled to the light-emitting array, circuitry for controlling current supplied to the LEDs. 2. The lighting system of claim 1, wherein the circuitry for controlling current supplied to the LEDs comprises a plurality of circuits for controlling current supplied to the light-emitting strings, each circuit controlling current supplied to one of the light-emitting strings. 3. The lighting system of claim 1, further comprising at least one power source for providing power to the light-emitting array. 4. The lighting system of claim 1, wherein the electrically insulating carrier is flexible. 5. The lighting system of claim 1, further comprising an array of optical elements each associated with at least one LED, the array of optical elements at least one of focusing or shaping light from the LEDs to a desired illumination pattern. 6. The lighting system of claim 1, wherein at least one first light-emitting string emits light having a color, color temperature, intensity, efficiency, color rendering index, or spectral light distribution different from a color, color temperature, intensity, efficiency, color rendering index, or spectral light distribution of at least one second light-emitting string. 7. The lighting system of claim 1, wherein the electrically insulating carrier is reflective to a wavelength of light emitted by at least one of the LEDs. 8. The lighting system of claim 1, wherein: the light-emitting array comprises (i) a first group of one or more light-emitting strings, and (ii) a second group of one or more light-emitting strings different from the first group,activation of the first group and deactivation of the second group produces light having a first color, color temperature, intensity, efficiency, color rendering index, or spectral light distribution, andactivation of the second group and deactivation of the first group produces light having a second color, color temperature, intensity, efficiency, color rendering index, or spectral light distribution different from the first color, color temperature, intensity, efficiency, color rendering index, or spectral light distribution. 9. The lighting system of claim 8, wherein (i) the first group of one or more light-emitting strings emits a warm white light and (ii) the second group of one or more light-emitting strings emits a cool white light having a color temperature cooler than a color temperature of the light emitted by the first group of one or more light-emitting strings. 10. The lighting system of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of second conductive elements disposed on the electrically insulating carrier; andat least two connectors each electrically coupled to a different second conductive element, the second conductive elements providing power to the light-emitting array. 11. The lighting system of claim 10, wherein the at least two connectors comprise snap contacts. 12. The lighting system of claim 10, further comprising at least one power source for providing power to the light-emitting array, wherein the power source is electrically coupled to the light-emitting array through the at least two connectors. 13. The lighting system of claim 1, further comprising a transparent encapsulant covering at least a portion of the light-emitting array. 14. The lighting system of claim 13, wherein the encapsulant conformally coats at least a portion of the light-emitting array. 15. The lighting system of claim 13, wherein the encapsulant non-conformally coats at least a portion of the light-emitting array. 16. The lighting system of claim 13, wherein the encapsulant comprises a shell over at least a portion of the light-emitting array. 17. A lighting system comprising: an electrically insulating carrier having a plurality of first conductive elements and a plurality of second conductive elements disposed thereon;disposed over the carrier, a light-emitting array comprising a plurality of light-emitting strings, each light-emitting string comprising a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), each LED having at least two electrical contacts, wherein each electrical contact is electrically connected to a different first conductive element by a conductive adhesive; andat least two connectors each electrically coupled to a different second conductive element, the second conductive elements providing power to the light-emitting array. 18. The lighting system of claim 17, wherein the at least two connectors comprise snap contacts. 19. The lighting system of claim 17, wherein the electrically insulating carrier is flexible. 20. The lighting system of claim 17, further comprising circuitry for controlling current supplied to the LEDs. 21. The lighting system of claim 17, further comprising a plurality of circuits for controlling current supplied to the light-emitting strings, each circuit controlling current supplied to one of the light-emitting strings. 22. The lighting system of claim 17, further comprising an array of optical elements each associated with at least one LED, the array of optical elements at least one of focusing or shaping light from the LEDs to a desired illumination pattern. 23. The lighting system of claim 17, wherein at least one first light-emitting string emits light having a color, color temperature, intensity, efficiency, color rendering index, or spectral light distribution different from a color, color temperature, intensity, efficiency, color rendering index, or spectral light distribution of at least one second light-emitting string. 24. The lighting system of claim 17, wherein the electrically insulating carrier is reflective to a wavelength of light emitted by at least one of the LEDs. 25. The lighting system of claim 17, further comprising at least one power source for providing power to the light-emitting array via the second conductive elements. 26. The lighting system of claim 25, wherein the power source is electrically coupled to the light-emitting array through the at least two connectors. 27. The lighting system of claim 17, wherein: the light-emitting array comprises (i) a first group of one or more light-emitting strings, and (ii) a second group of one or more light-emitting strings different from the first group,activation of the first group and deactivation of the second group produces light having a first color, color temperature, intensity, efficiency, color rendering index, or spectral light distribution, andactivation of the second group and deactivation of the first group produces light having a second color, color temperature, intensity, efficiency, color rendering index, or spectral light distribution different from the first color, color temperature, intensity, efficiency, color rendering index, or spectral light distribution. 28. The lighting system of claim 27, wherein (i) the first group of one or more light-emitting strings emits a warm white light and (ii) the second group of one or more light-emitting strings emits a cool white light having a color temperature cooler than a color temperature of the light emitted by the first group of one or more light-emitting strings. 29. The lighting system of claim 17, further comprising a transparent encapsulant covering at least a portion of the light-emitting array. 30. The lighting system of claim 29, wherein the encapsulant conformally coats at least a portion of the light-emitting array. 31. The lighting system of claim 29, wherein the encapsulant non-conformally coats at least a portion of the light-emitting array. 32. The lighting system of claim 29, wherein the encapsulant comprises a shell over at least a portion of the light-emitting array.
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