Hi, I want to focus light to acrylic fiber optic cable and want brightest RGB LED.
I have one like this 5050 SMD WS2812 LED Chip:
Aliexpress linkDo you think this is RGBW would be brighter?
Any other similar variants? (~5mm size)
depending on use,you might be surprised how little light is needed to be seen at the end of a fibre cable.A few years ago i used a small single led torch to light a large star cloth
You can get RGB LEDs rated for many watts, the higher power ones will require an external driver IC though.
Go search digikey.com
I have went through it and for me "luminosity" values in documentation seems to be "random", not sure if I can trust them, some LEDs look the same but "mcd" values are 2x higher. Not sure If I want to test them...
depending on use,you might be surprised how little light is needed to be seen at the end of a fibre cable.A few years ago i used a small single led torch to light a large star cloth
The problem is that I want to light entire acrylic fiber cable.
You can get RGB LEDs rated for many watts, the higher power ones will require an external driver IC though.
I want something without external driver if possible.
Dear Symbi! For your application you need to pay attention to single laser LEDs with mono -color - blue - green - red - they work well in light guides - but losses can be up to 50 percent - a converging lens can be used for color mixing - for this purpose you can try to use the input lens from the microscope - use it the other way around - as shown by the arrows on the photo - input of 3 lasers of three colors to the wide end - output of a light guide glass tube to the narrow end - although this idea with additional modifications can be turned into a patent - but in the new future everything will belong to everyone - and no one can fit anything for himself - everyone will unite and create for the common good
Not enough information has been provided by the original poster to answer the question.
Does the LED have to have a built-in driver?
What's the cross-sectional area of the optical fibre?
How important is colour mixing?
What are the power supply requirements?
Dimensions?
Cooling?
or it is possible to use three or four separate lines without an input converging lens - and mixing should be done at the output of the light guide tubes - ideas can be viewed
Does the LED have to have a built-in driver?
Would be great, but would be ok to have separate driver board also. Would be great if controllable with MCU.
What's the cross-sectional area of the optical fibre?
Optical fiber diameter 3mm. I can use lenses up to 10mm.
How important is colour mixing?
Must be at least RGB.
What are the power supply requirements?
20mah-1A, would be great if controllable with MCU.
Dimensions?
LED diameter from-to 3-10mm.
Cooling?
Better solution without cooling.
symbianas- for what purpose do you need this system - for us your plan is blurry - so the answers are blurry
Go search digikey.com
I have went through it and for me "luminosity" values in documentation seems to be "random", not sure if I can trust them, some LEDs look the same but "mcd" values are 2x higher. Not sure If I want to test them...
LOL, but you trust random ones without any specs from Aliexpress. Luminocity spec is not random, it can be orders of magnitude different at the same current depending on technology and binning. Similar package means nothing. One manufacturer can make similarly looking LEDs in the same package that have 100 times different brightness.