Recently, AsianSignals has released its most powerful and efficient copper-clad LED array emitter board - the Rebel Spot 36. The company says the Rebel Spot 36 is their continuing exploration into leveraging FR-4 copper laminate techniques in achieving a low cost, easy to use, and effective mounting solution for the Luxeon Rebel LED.
All of the LEDs are arranged in tight formation inside a 34mm circle. This allows the board to accept off-the-shelf collimating lenses and be fit onto a low cost CPU heat sink. The LED circuits and layout pattern is sufficiently randomized to efficiently mix color between any of 4 circuits.
LEDs can be mounted in combinations of 3, 6, or 9 per circuit. Circuits can be cascaded for 12, 24, 36 or 48 volt service. The board is multi-layered and employs heavy copper plating with more than 1,000 thermal vias.
New to this board are built-in locations for two digital temperature sensors. Now, a manufacturer with an available I2C bus can accurately monitor LED temperature right next to the LED array.
In addition, the company employs captive mounting holes for solid effective mounting and thermally isolated pads to easily solder wires to the board. With some practice, LEDs can be hand soldered to the board. The company points out this product is a dream to work with. The company notes the product is an experimental offering that is within 90% of theirr goal in handling 4,500 Lumens. For arrangements of color - currently the board can handle any combination of Luxeon Rebels effectively.
About AsianSignals
AsianSignals is an American managed Thai company operating out of Asia. They specialize in larger scale computer controlled / programmable LED lighting systems. Their product line includes the Rebel Square, Rebel Circle and Rebel Single products. For more information, please visit www.AsianSignals.com.