COMPONENT ECOSYSTEM · NAMED BRANDS · GLOBAL DELIVERY

Every ARECH Cabinet Is Built From Named, Qualified Components. Here They Are.

Eighteen named brand partners across six component categories — LED chips, controllers, power supplies, driver ICs, connectors, and cooling. No anonymous "top-tier components" language, just the names that ship inside the panel.

WHY PROVENANCE MATTERS

Every Part Inside Is a Named Brand

A finished LED display performs only as well as the parts inside it. Brightness uniformity depends on the LED chip. Refresh rate and colour calibration depend on the controller and the driver IC. Reliability over a 100,000+ hour service life depends on PSU quality, connector cycle life, and thermal management. Each of these subsystems comes from a named ARECH partner brand — treated as part of the manufacturing operation, not as an interchangeable commodity input.

The brands list below is the actual bill-of-materials provenance, not a marketing claim. Customers and integrators evaluating ARECH against other LED display component suppliers can verify each partner directly with the partner brand.

18 named brand partners across 6 categories

Nichia
Wolfspeed
Nationstar
Brompton
NovaStar
Colorlight
Linsn
RGBlink
Mean Well
Delta
G-Energy
Toshiba
Macroblock
NEUTRIK

COMPONENT ECOSYSTEM

Eighteen Named Brands, Six Categories.

LED Chips

Nichia — efficient chips for fine-pitch and broadcast. Wolfspeed (formerly Cree) — built to hold output through stadium, outdoor, and touring duty. Nationstar — gold-wire packaging for indoor and rental volume.

Controllers & Processors

Brompton Technology — broadcast-grade colour and refresh stability. NovaStar — fixed-install and rental workhorse. Colorlight — cost-effective general purpose. Linsn — proven long-cycle control. RGBlink — video processing and switching.

Power Supplies

Mean Well — the default across most of the catalogue. Delta Electronics — high-density walls and 24/7 control rooms. Great Wall — durable, proven units. G-Energy — energy-efficient PSUs where operating cost matters.

Driver ICs

Toshiba — documented stability across temperature and voltage swings. Macroblock — steady output unit to unit, batch to batch.

Connectors

SEETRONIC, NEUTRIK, and Mooncell — signal and power connectors built to take repeated rigging cycles on rental work and years of field exposure on outdoor installs.

Cooling

ADDA — long-life cooling fans that hold cabinet operating temperatures inside the design band. Lower thermal soak means slower ageing on the LED chips and the PSUs.

See the factory QA process

HOW WE AUDIT

Every Component, Inspected In

Performance testing

LED chips checked against brightness and wavelength tolerance bands. PSUs checked against output voltage and ripple specifications. Controllers verified against firmware revision and feature set.

Durability testing

Sampled stress testing against thermal cycling, voltage variation, and rigging-cycle impact for components rated for the rental and outdoor lines.

Compliance verification

Documentation review against CE / FCC / RoHS standards. Components without compliant documentation do not enter the line.

Lot traceability

Every batch carries a traceability identifier, so a quality issue on a cabinet shipped two years ago can be tracked back to the originating component lot.

CUSTOMISATION & SUSTAINABILITY

The Network Drives Both

The brand-partner network drives customisation as much as it drives quality. A broadcast project that calls for Brompton-controlled cabinets, an energy-focused install that needs G-Energy power supplies, or a fine-pitch flagship-store wall that requires Nichia LED chips — all routine, because the partnerships are already in place. Custom briefs route through the engineering team to the right component combination, and the production line stays on its qualified-vendor footing.

Sustainability decisions happen at the component level too. Energy-efficient chips from Nichia and Wolfspeed pull less wall power for the same brightness output. High-efficiency PSUs from G-Energy and Mean Well reduce thermal load and operating cost. Long-life ADDA cooling fans extend cabinet service life so fewer panels are produced across the use case.

About ARECH

FAQ

Partners & Brands — frequently asked questions.

Which LED chip brands does ARECH use?
Three primary LED chip partners ship inside ARECH cabinets: Nichia (high-efficiency LED chips), Wolfspeed (formerly Cree — superior performance and reliability), and Nationstar (gold-wire LED packaging for durability). The brand selection depends on the cabinet variant and the pixel pitch.
Which controllers ship inside ARECH LED displays?
Five controller-and-processor partners cover the catalogue: Brompton Technology (broadcast and live-event work where colour accuracy and refresh stability matter most), NovaStar (workhorse controllers for fixed install and rental), Colorlight (cost-effective control across general-purpose projects), Linsn Technology (stable, well-proven display control systems), and RGBlink (video processing and presentation switching for professional AV).
Who supplies the power units in ARECH cabinets?
Four power-supply partners: Mean Well (Taiwan-headquartered PSU manufacturer, deployed across most of the catalogue), Delta Electronics (PSUs for demanding installs — high-density walls and 24/7 control rooms), Great Wall (stable, durable units), and G-Energy (energy-efficient PSUs for installations where operating cost matters).
Does ARECH disclose the named brands inside its products?
Yes — this page lists every category and every brand partner by name. Customers and integrators evaluating ARECH against other suppliers can verify the bill of materials against named, traceable global brands rather than against anonymous "top-tier components" language.
How does ARECH choose component brand partners?
Three criteria: technical performance (LED chip brightness curve, IC stability, PSU efficiency, connector cycle life), supply continuity (multi-year vendor agreements that protect against single-quarter availability swings), and quality consistency (the brand must commit to the QC band ARECH writes into its qualified-vendor agreement).
Can ARECH customise the brand selection inside a custom order?
Yes, within the bounds of qualified vendors. Customers with a brand preference — for example, a broadcast project that requires Brompton-controlled cabinets, or an energy-focused install that needs G-Energy power supplies — can specify the brand at the quote stage and the engineering team will confirm feasibility and any lead-time impact.

TALK TO ARECH ABOUT THE SPEC

Talk to ARECH

A specific brand preference, a question about controller compatibility with a content player, or a power-supply efficiency target for an energy-conscious install — the engineering team has the bill of materials in hand and can answer specifically.