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OpenLedModule (EN)

FLMRobert edited this page Apr 2, 2018 · 13 revisions

OpenLedModule Overview

The OpenLedModule project provides Open Hardware LED modules for everyone! With OpenLedModule, you can easily build your own lighting fixture - just follow these steps:


Step 1: Choose a basic LED lamp model that fits your needs

Example: choose 40FLATLED - a ceiling lamp that is as bright as two 60W light bulbs.

Choose Lamp Model


Step 2: Check which LED Module is required to build the lamp model

Example: for lamp 40FLATLED, Module 2 is required


Step 3: Order the required number of LED Modules from a PCB (circuit board) manufacturer of your choice

Example: order five Module 2 PCBs to build lamp 40FLATLED.

Check Lamp Module


Step 4: Order the parts (LEDs, resistors and pin headers) that are required for assembling the LED module

Example: the Data Sheet of Module 2 lists all parts that are required for module assembly. For Module 2 you need to order eight OSRAM Duris E5 LEDs and one 30 Ohm resistor. This totals to 40 LEDs and five resistors for the five modules of lamp 40FLATLED. In addition to that you need nine pin headers that are required for connecting the module connector cables.


Step 5: Solder your LED modules
If you don't have reflow soldering equipment: go to a makerspace of your choice and solder it there. Many makerspaces own a temperature-controlle "pizza oven" for reflow soldering. With this oven, you can finalize your OpenLedModules.


Step 6: Assemble your LED lamp
Get all the material that is required for your lamp model.

Example: for lamp 40FLATLED you need a power source (constant power source), an IKEA picture frame, some lasercut parts and other mounting material and cables. See the data sheet of lamp 40FLATLED for the complete bill of materials.


Lamps

Check out which lamp models are currently available:

Modules

Check out which LED modules are currently available, and which lamps can be built with these modules.