Naturally, manufacturing LED with a zero height is most likely unreal at the current physics status and 34D experience of the world. Nevertheless, it´s still possible to reach the goal that the LED wouldn´t stick out of the PCB – by the above mentioned „reverse“ mounting, alias by mounting from a rear side of a PCB. In this case, naturally, there´s a suitable size opening in the rear side of a PCB.

What is it good for?

Simply said, PCB tracks to an LED and the package itself are from the rear PCB side. On the top side, on the side on which the LED lights up, you then have a free hand in the placement of other components. In the situation when there are only 0,2mm high LEDs on the market it may seem useless but sometimes even those 0,2mm matter. It can be said that such an assembly practically does not affect the top of the PCB, except the need to have a milled hole for the LED body in the PCB.

This way, it´s possible to make extra thin backlight panels and mainly also to use LEDs even to backlight components, which weren´t designed/ accommodated for the backlight (switches, …). Another advantage of such mounting is that even relatively densely placed LEDs don´t interfere with each other. As a result, for example, by gluing such PCB to a semi-transparent panel, it´s possible to gain a cheap and high-quality indication panel without undesired light leakage to the nearest segments.

The KPTR-3216 series intended for mounting „upside-down“ is already packed(tape and reel) in the opposite position to make it usable for machine (pick and place) assembly.

The KPTR-3216 series contains 15 types in all common colours (except white).

The approximate price of the majority of types is 4-8 Eur / 100 pcs. In case of serious interest, we can supply you samples for development as well as stable supplies for production.

If you need additional information or you´re interested in other  KINGBRIGHT, products, please contact us at sales@soselectronic.com