Re: LED Resistor Calculations ...
No, apparently what you do with the standard PCB boards, is you have an area on the backside of the board with an exposed pad that has vias connecting the pad on the LED where the heat is dissipated. THEN, you use a heat sync and attach it to the backside of the board.
Of course, this would make your heat sync electrically connected to the anode ... so it would be important to not have the heat sync close to anything that could cause shorting ... like a cassis cover etc.
Originally posted by eccerr0r
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Of course, this would make your heat sync electrically connected to the anode ... so it would be important to not have the heat sync close to anything that could cause shorting ... like a cassis cover etc.
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