RGB30 LED Flex PCB
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The road to the sale
February/ Juntaro came up with the idea.
If we sell Mr. Various' clear buttons for the RGB30, they can also be converted to LEDs. Because there are probably people who would like to have LEDs in the buttons, we approached Mr. Ocelo, who is knowledgeable in the field of PCB design, to see if we could make something like a flexible printed circuit board that would allow LEDs to be easily attached to the RGB30. He kindly accepted, and after that we shared information over DM such as the number of chips and power supply points that would be required to install the LEDS using an analog method.
March/ We received the first prototype and exchanged opinions about the brightness of the buttons and how the lights would shine.
Prototype V00
To get the opinion of a beginner, I also asked Pari-Pari Ume, who I just taught to solder, to try installing the prototype as a soldering practice.
Prototype V01
Prototype V02
Juntaro and Various's names were added, and the specification was redesigned to allow for the installation of resistors and adjustment of brightness depending on the button type.
The product name has been decided as "RGB30 LED Flex PCB"!
Preparations for the product's sale are underway.
Mr. Ocelo has started creating a product page for BOOTH.
Mr. Various is rushing to create clear buttons.
Juntaro has started promoting the product little by little.
Thus, the development of the RGB30 LED Flex PCB evolved through various exchanges of ideas and the cooperation of novices until it was finally commercialized.
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RGB30 LED Flex PCB
RGB30 LED compatible clear button
New colors will be added in due course.
Impressions of those who purchased
Advanced Edition: Touch Sensor Module
Attaching a touch sensor module to the RGB30 LED Flex PCB enables on/off control of the LED!
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