We are trying to locate this complete LED light unit. It is marked as Digitron PCA-3060. We have not been able to find it. We can substitute a similar component. We are not interested in building the component but want to purchase it as a complete unit. It has a simple lights on / lights off action when a button on a remote control is pressed. The component goes into a device made by a company we recently acquired. The previous owner passed away and there is no documentation for the device. Thanks for your help.
The LED module looks to be made by Digitron Displays and looking at their site they will custom build modules for their customers.
That is a custom assembly, you’re going to want to reach out to Digitron Displays, Link Here.
Thanks for the help - it’s greatly appreciated. Do you know of any stock components that could be a replacement? The previous owner overcomplicated things. This is a low volume product (~100/yr). It functions as a simple light on / light off. Custom seems unnecessary. Thanks again.
All I see there is a bridge rectifier, probably a surge suppression diode, a couple LEDs and current limiting resistors–basically an LED module that’ll be happy being direct-fed by an AC source. The on/off part almost certainly happens elsewhere, and figuring that out seems like your larger issue here.
As others say, it’s not something we’ll have a close alternate for. Wouldn’t hurt to measure what sort of voltage it’s being fed. Most all of the LED modules we stock don’t have built-in resistors and need to be current-fed, but depending on the actual setup some sort of solution might be cobbled together.
And honestly, that is not a complex assembly. Most anybody halfway facile in PCB design could probably reverse-engineer something similar and get a stockpile fully-assembled from overseas inside of a day.
Thanks - that’s helpful as we work to reverse engineer a lot of what the previous owner did. Thanks again.