The 700's are $12 a piece there?!
First, THANKS to everyone who is providing some thought into this and special thanks to 02 and rrasco for the board designs. Time to get my soldering skills back up to par.
I'm going to be driving a 'knockoff' dreamchip with LDD's and wanted to make sure I get things right. I'm going to order the 5 up 10x10 board but my LED chip has the following layout:
Channel 1) 10S x 2P 10000K 30-36VDC 700MA
Channel 2) 10S x 2P 455nm 30-36VDC 700MA
Channel 3) 10S x 420nm 30-36VDC 350MA
Channel 4) 10S x 2P 445nm 30-36VDC 700MA
Channel 5) 10S x 2P 15000K 30-36VDC 700MA
So, I was planning on LDD-700H's for every channel but channel 3, which I'll go with an LDD-350H on. Can I mix and match those on the 5 up board? The way I see it yes, but I wanted to make sure. Those that are driving 5 of these LDD's on 1 board, are you getting a 48v 8 amp power supply for each set of 5 and calling it good? I'm looking at a 36v 9.7 amp unit. Should provide some overhead and not have to run at 100%, right?
The board, especially the 5 up, they take 1 PWM per LDD, correct? Obviously the goal here is to have 5 dimmable channels for me to adjust.
TIA for all the development on all this stuff!
You can "Mix&Match" all you want. The important thing is to purchase a power supply with enough voltage and current headroom for the Led that you're driving. Since the specs listed for your led go up to 36 volts, I'd error on the side of caution and use a 48 volt supply. The 48v/8amp model would drive 3 of your led's quite comfortably.