Custom 3-Up Cree High Power LED

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  • You Build it! Pick 3 diodes & Color
  • In-Series or Parrallel Board Options
  • Lead Time: Ships in 7-10 Business Days

Product Details

With the Custom Cree 3-Up LED, we give our customers a way to build their own LED, with whatever diode and color they'd like at each of the 3 light source points. This is ideal for color mixing or if you are looking for a few different wavelengths coming from one LED star. The 20mm metal core printed circuit board (MCPCB) is LUXdrive's Indus Star board, which is designed to hold the Cree XLamp LEDs held in the XP sized package. We also give you the choice of building the board in series or in parallel where each of the three LEDs is individually addressable. PLEASE NOTE: Custom LEDs are built in house by our team, please allow 7-10 business days for your order to ship.

Cree XLamps

Your custom 3-Up LED star can include any of the following emitters, mixed and matched in the order you would like: Cree XP-E, XPE-2, XT-E, XP-G2, or XP-L. We also have SemiLEDs UV LEDs that can be placed on the board as well!

Color Options

Red, Red Orange, Amber, Green, Blue and Royal Blue.

Special Color Options

SemiLEDs Ultra Violet (UV) in 400-410nm or 410-420nm

Cree XP-E in Photo Red and Far Red (infrared)

Parallel or Series Circuit

Our 3-Up LED stars typically come in series, meaning all of the LEDs are controlled as one unit. We realize that when you have different colors there usually is a need to address each diode individually (in parallel). This makes it easier to make certain colors and effects; sometimes you will have to dim one of the colors down or make another brighter than the others. This is why we gave you the option to have them all in series, where you will need one driver to power all 3 at the same brightness, or in parallel, where you will have 3 drivers for each diode and will drive them at whatever you wish.

 

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