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News Release from: Dialight Lumidrives | Subject: VariLED 16 and Microdriver 4, 8 and 9
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 August 2006
Mains supplies power up LED lighting
110/240V power LED drivers are designed for use with single colour light arrays and ideal for interior architectural lighting applications.
Dialight Lumidrives has introduced four new 110/240V power LED drivers designed for use with single colour light arrays and ideal for interior architectural lighting applications Each driver is compatible for use with Dialight Lumidrives' range of single colour light arrays including Lumilines, Lumispots, HL11 and HL16 products and linked LED modules
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Range leader is the VariLED 16, a dimmable 350mA output driver which can drive up to sixteen 1W LEDs in two banks of eight.
Dimming is via a remote potentiometer or 0-10V input.
The Microdriver 8 can drive up to eight 1W LEDs or six 2W LEDs.
A selection of seven different output voltages is available.
The VariLED 16 and Microdriver 8 are 109.5mm in length, 50mm wide and 23.5mm high.
Dialight Lumidrives also has two new compact LED drivers available for when space is at a premium.
The Microdriver 9 and Microdriver 4 are just 99mm long, 39mm wide and 23.5mm high.
They both have universal voltage input and can be run from 110 to 240V AC.
The Microdriver 9 is a multiple output driver which can drive up to nine 1W LEDs or four 2W LEDs.
The Microdriver 4 is a constant current 350mA output driver and drives up to four 1W LEDs.
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