The FutureLED ECO series is our hot seller in the 16:9 LED video wall segment: Flip Chip Common Cathode LEDs with GOB sealing are particularly economical, bright and mechanically insensitive.
How is this possible? With ‘Flip Chip‘, the diodes are directly supplied with power from below. The previously necessary and visually restrictive wire connection on the top is thus superfluous. With the second technology, ‘Common Cathode‘, the direction of the current is – simply put – also reversed: the individual RGB diodes no longer receive power from a single source at the end of the circuit, but are at the beginning of the power supply, each channel has its own regulated access to the current and is only then grounded. This reduces wasted power and allows for significant energy savings of up to 40 percent.
The ECO series has a brightness of up to 800 cd/m². The High Brightness version can be regulated up to 4,000 cd/m². The pixel sizes range from 1.25 mm to 2.5 mm. The LED modules are housed in 38 mm aluminum enclosures, and are available as an option in the SuperSlim enclosure with only 28 mm.
The corresponding corner module solution is also particularly noteworthy; here the edges are butt-jointed so that there is no interference with the display.
Another highlight is the cable-free installation: power, signal and LED modules are connected automatically by putting them together – saving time and errors. This means that the modules can be quickly assembled into huge video walls without time-consuming cable plugging.
Also good to know: For our FutureLED ECO series LED Walls, you can get optional warranty extensions and rental options including vandalism insurance.
Underlying technologies:
With ‘Flip Chip‘, the diodes are powered directly from below. This eliminates the need for the previously necessary and visually restrictive wire connection on the top. With the second technology, ‘Common Cathode‘, the direction of the current is – simply put – also reversed: the individual RGB diodes no longer receive power from a single source at the end of the circuit, but are at the beginning of the power supply, each channel has its own regulated access to the current and is only then grounded. This reduces wastage and allows for significant energy savings of up to 40 percent.
GOB stands for “Glue On Board,” a resin used to fill the gaps and create a flat surface in which the LED pixels are fully embedded. This protective layer effectively protects the image surface from mechanical damage, making it shock-resistant and also dust-resistant.