create and design a 2-Layer PCB for LED Lighting

  • Status: Closed
  • Prize: $130
  • Entries Received: 11
  • Winner: sbarbarelli

Contest Brief

I am in need of a customized 2-layer Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design for a specific RGBCW type of LED light. The purpose of this scalable PCB is primarily for power distribution and component mounting, with a secondary focus on signal routing.

Detailed Requirements:

1. LED Light Functionality:
- The PCB will be specifically used for room lighting and for RGB
- the controller is on a separate pcb from the lights. Though you don't have to design
- Must include the capability to control brightness and color change of the LEDs.
- im looking at RGBCW type leds

- the 3 holes are at 1.9mm but the pcb need them to be 2.0mm, the centered hole is 2.4 but the pcb needs to be 2.5mm, the hole that is on the edge is wer the wire going to be located the hole is 2.4mm but the pcb needs to be 2.5mm
--The input power is about 12vdc but it can be as high as 15vdc


Freelancer Capabilities:

1. PCB Design Expertise:
- Proven experience with 2-layer PCB design.
- Knowledge of LED light circuit design would be a plus.
- done in fritzing or in kicad is a most!
- all the components needs to be available at pcbway if out of stock is fine



2. Technical Skills:
- Skilled in PCB design software.
- Understanding of power distribution and signal routing.

Deliverables:

A final working design of a 2-layer PCB for LED lighting with brightness control and color change capability. Time efficiency and adherence to the highest quality standards are critical. All the components needs to be on one side

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Public Clarification Board

  • freelancerjunaye
    freelancerjunaye
    • 11 months ago

    are you there ?

    • 11 months ago
    1. kamrail
      Contest Holder
      • 11 months ago

      yes im back now i had stuff to deal with

      • 11 months ago
  • freelancerjunaye
    freelancerjunaye
    • 12 months ago

    Hi there, you didn’t answer my last comment on the entry... I have changed resistance value so you can operate it with 15v without any problem. All files are ready for order. Please answer. Also let me know if you have other requirements

    • 12 months ago
  • freelancerjunaye
    freelancerjunaye
    • 1 year ago

    Hi there, yiu didn’t answer my last comment on the entry... I have changed resistance value so you can operate it with 15v without any problem. All files are ready for order. Please answer. Also let me know if you have other requirements

    • 1 year ago
  • freelancerjunaye
    freelancerjunaye
    • 1 year ago

    Hi there, You didn’t answer my last comment on entry

    • 1 year ago
  • triesl
    triesl
    • 1 year ago

    Hi, I post my entry today hope you like it

    • 1 year ago
  • sbarbarelli
    sbarbarelli
    • 1 year ago

    Hello! Should I use high power or low power LEDs?
    If they were for power, the PCB would have to be made of aluminum (or if that is not possible, use metallized vias) to place heat sinks behind them.
    Another question I have is, is the controller some model that you already have in view? Do you have to look for one available on the market? design it separately?
    thank you ...

    • 1 year ago
    1. kamrail
      Contest Holder
      • 1 year ago

      low power LEDs there's no controller that have in view though the input power is about 12vdc but it can be as high as 15vdc at times

      • 1 year ago
  • freelancerjunaye
    freelancerjunaye
    • 1 year ago

    Hi there ,

    • 1 year ago
    1. kamrail
      Contest Holder
      • 1 year ago

      hello

      • 1 year ago
  • ZREZA128
    ZREZA128
    • 1 year ago

    what do you think if I use eagle?

    • 1 year ago
    1. kamrail
      Contest Holder
      • 1 year ago

      I don't have eagle so it would be useless to me

      • 1 year ago
  • freelancerjunaye
    freelancerjunaye
    • 1 year ago

    Hi there , I have submitted another updated entry . Please check that out

    • 1 year ago
  • CUELetronic
    CUELetronic
    • 1 year ago

    Yes, it seems we won't be able to work together on this project but maybe another time. I'm new to the platform and I probably don't have it configured properly and for that reason we can't communicate, anyway I thank you for your time. Happy new year.

    • 1 year ago
  • CUELetronic
    CUELetronic
    • 1 year ago

    Hello, could you contact me through the pv chat to clarify some doubts about the project and thus complete my entry with a design that can meet your expectations.

    • 1 year ago
    1. kamrail
      Contest Holder
      • 1 year ago

      Looks like I can't pv chat with you for some reason

      • 1 year ago
  • freelancerjunaye
    freelancerjunaye
    • 1 year ago

    Hi there, can you discuss wirh me in my entry i need to ask some questions personally( about low price production and some other stuff)

    • 1 year ago
    1. kamrail
      Contest Holder
      • 1 year ago

      sure

      • 1 year ago
  • CUELetronic
    CUELetronic
    • 1 year ago

    Hello, I would like some more information about the project, to know what effects it would have to do and what power the LEDs will have. Does the controller have any specific requirements?

    • 1 year ago
    1. kamrail
      Contest Holder
      • 1 year ago

      there's no specific requirements
      just The input power is about 12vdc but it can be as high as 15vdc the controller doesn't have any specific requirements

      • 1 year ago
  • SemachewF
    SemachewF
    • 1 year ago

    Hello sir, which platform best suits you? Altium, kiCAD, or any other?

    • 1 year ago
    1. kamrail
      Contest Holder
      • 1 year ago

      like I said done in fritzing or in kicad is a most!

      • 1 year ago

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