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OVPL5W3K
Power Line Designer Kit
0.5-Watt LED Modules
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Contents:
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Five (5) PCBs 8” in length
Three (3) 0.5-Watt white LEDs per PCB,
on-board regulator included
Wire harness with connector
Product Photo Here
Hand insertion tool
The self-contained Power Line Designer Kit is a flexible and scalable lighting solution using mid-power LEDs to
supply high luminous flux without additional heatsinking requirements. The kit includes components and
instructions to allow a designer to configure LED placement as needed for uniform illumination in his application.
With a 15-volt power supply (see Notes), the Power Line Kit is a total lighting solution.
Applications
• Architectural accent lighting
• Under-counter lighting
• Media illumination
• Lighting for large channel letters
• Backlighting for light boxes
• Point-of-sale displays
PCB with 3LEDs
Optek Part No.
OPA773
Viewing
Angle
Typical
CCT
Typical Luminous
Flux (lm) @ 15V*
50
1 board
100
2 boards
3 boards
120°
White
5750K
150
4 boards
200
5 boards
250
*125mA per board stabilized
8.75” by 1.5”Ø tube
5 PCBs 8.00” x 0.425” wide
(.062 FR4 material)
4’ Wire harness
with connector
Notes:
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RoHS
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All electrical and optical characteristics of the LEDs remain the
same as specified in Optek Datasheet OVS5WBCR4.
Maximum storage and operating temperature –40° ~ +100°C
ESD threshold (HBM) 2000V
14-16V power supply not included. 1.0A minimum rating
required, regulated or unregulated.
Hand Insertion Tool
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY
AT LED WITH UNSHIELDED
EYES OR DAMAGE TO
RETINA MAY OCCUR.
OPTEK reserves the right to make changes at any time in order to improve design and to supply the best product possible.
OPTEK Technology Inc. — 1645 Wallace Drive, Carrollton, Texas 75006
Phone: (972) 323-2200 or (800) 341-4747 FAX: (972) 323-2396 [email protected] www.optekinc.com
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Power Line Designer Kit
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OPA773 Dimensions
8.000 [203.20]
- BLACK WIRE
+ RED WIRE
14-16 VOLT
DC INPUT
200mA min. per strip
1.287 [32.68]
Remove adhesive backing
Place in desired position
Attach 28-26 gauge wires with tool #9175
OPA773
0.425 [10.79]
3.000 [76.20]
3.000 [76.20]
Suggested Design Options
Optek Part Number
Number of LEDs per
Strip
Number of Strips
per Buss
LED Drive Current
per Strip
AWG
Supply
Voltage
OPA773 (included in kit)
3
1 to 5
125mA
26-28
14-16V
OPA775
3
1 to 30
125mA
18
14-16V
OPA776
3
2 to 60*
125mA
18
24V
Optek Custom Assembly**
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
*Multiples of 2 only
**Contact Optek or an authorized distributor to discuss your application.
+ RED
+ RED
WIRE
- BLACK
- BLACK
14-16 VOLT
DC INPUT
Remove adhesive backing
Place in desired position
OPA773
OPA773
+ RED
- BLACK
14-16VOLT
DC INPUT
Remove adhesive backing
Place in desired position
OPA773
- BLACK
+ RED
- BLACK
+ RED
- BLACK
Note: Steps 6 and 7 are optional—do not peel off
backing if the kit will be reused.
+ RED
14-16 VOLT
DC INPUT
Remove adhesive backing
Place in desired position
OPA773
Remove adhesive backing
Place in desired position
14-16 VOLT
DC INPUT
Remove adhesive backing
Place in desired position
14-16VOLT
DC INPUT
1. Install backplane (not included) behind panel to be
illuminated.
2. Use masking tape (not included) to temporarily
position the boards on backplane.
3. Route wire harness to each strip:
• Start with loose end and work toward 2.1mm jack.
• Use insertion tool to insert red and
black wires on each board.
• Leave several inches of slack between each strip.
4. Connect the 2.1mm jack to 14-16V power supply
(not included, must be rated at 1.0A minimum).
5. Reposition all boards until optimal illumination is
achieved.
6. Peel tape backing from boards.
7. Permanently apply boards to backplane.
OPA773
Instructions
Output connector
2.1mm ID/5.5mm OD
OPTEK reserves the right to make changes at any time in order to improve design and to supply the best product possible.
OPTEK Technology Inc. — 1645 Wallace Drive, Carrollton, Texas 75006
Phone: (972) 323-2200 or (800) 341-4747 FAX: (972) 323-2396 [email protected] www.optekinc.com
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