Design Kit Provides Flexible, Scalable LED Lighting

Oct. 8, 2008
The Power Line design kit, OVPL5W3K Series, includes FR4 PC boards with three 0.5W white LEDs each, a wire harness with connector, and a hand-insertion tool. Paired with a 15Vt power supply, the kit provides a flexible and scalable LED-lighting

The Power Line design kit, OVPL5W3K Series, includes FR4 PC boards with three 0.5W white LEDs each, a wire harness with connector, and a hand-insertion tool. Paired with a 15Vt power supply, the kit provides a flexible and scalable LED-lighting solution with no additional heatsink requirements. It allows users to configure LED placement for uniform illumination in any lighting application including architectural accent lighting, under-counter lighting, media illumination, large channel-letter lighting, light box backlighting, and point-of-sale displays. The Power Line design kit includes five PC boards measuring 8" x 0.4375". Each board hosts three 0.5W white LEDs with a viewing angle of 120°, typical CCT of 5,000K, and a typical luminous flux of 50 lumens per board at 15V/125 mA per board. For more details, call OPTEK TECHNOLOGY INC., Carrollton, TX. (972) 323-2200.

Company: OPTEK TECHNOLOGY INC.

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