Optocouplers, also called optoisoloators and photocouplers, are devices that use a light emitting diode (LED) to conduct an electrical signal. The LED receives an electrical signal and emits light proportional to that signal. The light is then received by a photodetector and the signal is propagated. Optocouplers provide a high degree of electrical isolation and are therefore used extensively in commercial electronic equipment. Variations in optocouplers come from the type of photodetector used, the anatomy of the contents and the encapsulating polymers used. Current research involves investigating the tolerance of optocouplers to radiation for the purpose of improving spacecraft and satellites, as well as identifying failure mechanisms and improving design.