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Current model with onboard 1 10W RGBW LED and integrated heatsink. | Current model with onboard 1 10W RGBW LED and integrated heatsink. | ||
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Current model with 3 onboard 10W RGBW LEDs and integrated heatsink. | Current model with 3 onboard 10W RGBW LEDs and integrated heatsink. | ||
==== Luma-S-4.0 [PRE-PRODUCTION] ==== | ==== Luma-S-4.0 [PRE-PRODUCTION] ==== | ||
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Luma board with an off-board LED driven with discrete transistors and surface-mount current-limiting resistors. This model adds reverse voltage protection, a transistor-controlled fan output, and better heat dissipation for current-limiting resistors. | Luma board with an off-board LED driven with discrete transistors and surface-mount current-limiting resistors. This model adds reverse voltage protection, a transistor-controlled fan output, and better heat dissipation for current-limiting resistors. | ||
==== Luma-1L-2.0 ==== | ==== Luma-1L-2.0 ==== | ||
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The first Luma board to communicate over RS485. Uses current-limiting resistors and transistors to drive an off-board LED. | The first Luma board to communicate over RS485. Uses current-limiting resistors and transistors to drive an off-board LED. | ||
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