OPTEK’s OPA775 and OPA776 series LED assemblies represent a cost-effective backlighting solution for applications such as ATMs, accent lighting, under-counter lighting, media illumination and large channel letter lighting.
The OPA775 series strips are three-LED assemblies with capacity from one to 30 strips connected per bus. Designed for operation at 12 V d.c., each assembly consists of a 19 cm FR-4 board with Zierick 1286T connectors, enabling the construction of a ‘Jacob’s ladder.’ Each assembly exhibits a luminous flux of 50 lumens and 125 mA drive current, and the total current drawn by 30 strips is 3,75 A.
OPA776 series strips are six-LED assemblies with two to 60 strips connected per bus. Designed to operate at 24 V d.c., each assembly has a luminous flux of 100 lumens and a drive current of 125 mA per strip. One assembly consists of two strips of 19 cm FR-4 board with three LEDs per strip connected by a jumper wire. The OPA776 strips are shipped in sets of 60, and the total current drawn by 60 strips is 3,75 A.
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