Circuit board and lighting device having the circuit board
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1. A circuit board, comprising:
- a supporting substrate;
a plurality of light emitting elements mounted to the supporting substrate;
a through hole passing through the supporting substrate; and
a connector inserted into the through hole and supplying an electric current to the light emitting elements,wherein the through hole is formed at a position corresponding to a position between the light emitting elements, andwherein the supporting substrate comprises a first region and a second region extending to be bent from the first region.
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Abstract
Provided is a circuit board including: a supporting substrate; light emitting elements mounted to the supporting substrate; a through hole passing through the supporting substrate; and a connector inserted into the through hole and for supplying an electric current to the light emitting elements.
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1. A circuit board, comprising:
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a supporting substrate; a plurality of light emitting elements mounted to the supporting substrate; a through hole passing through the supporting substrate; and a connector inserted into the through hole and supplying an electric current to the light emitting elements, wherein the through hole is formed at a position corresponding to a position between the light emitting elements, and wherein the supporting substrate comprises a first region and a second region extending to be bent from the first region. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A circuit board, comprising:
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a supporting substrate; a plurality of light emitting elements mounted to the supporting substrate; and a through hole formed in the supporting substrate, and into which a connector for supplying currents to the light emitting elements is inserted, wherein the through hole is formed at a position corresponding to a position between the light emitting elements, and wherein the supporting substrate comprises a first region and a second region extending to be bent from the first region. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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