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AC/DC LED Drivers from Aimtec
Vaudreuil-Dorion, Canada — Aimtec’s second generation of AC/DC constant current LED drivers are available with an operating temperature range from -40 to +80°C, waterproof IP68 rated cases and designed to exceed the demands of today’s most innovative LED luminary applications. The AMExRx-AZ pro -
duct line’s combination of features provides design engineers with fully inte- grated, turnkey solutions that include: Active Power Factor Correction that reduces the cost of power- ing the drivers (PF > 0.9); high MTBF to match the expected lifetime of LEDs (>50,000 hrs); output cur- rent control (dimming) for use in adaptive lighting control systems (Triac, Analog, PWM, resistive); and free air convection cooling. The AMExRx-AZ pro duct line is compli- ant with international LED safety standards (EN55022, class B, UL - 8750, UL60950-1); and weatherproof IP68 rated cases. The LED drivers have universal
AC input voltage range of 90 to 277VAC at 47 to 440Hz; they accept a DC input voltage range of 120 to 390VDC; maximum output power range from 30 to 151 watts; wide out- put voltages range from 5VDC to 50VDC; constant output currents
range from 0.7A to 6.3A; functional at an operating temperature range of -40 to +80°C with derating (55°C at
LED driver/power supply.
full load); input-to-output isolation up to 3000VAC. Designed for use in street signs,
traffic lights, architectural and industrial lighting applications, as well as major household appliances, the product line currently consists of 18 different models to meet the diverse demands of a global customer base.
Contact: Aimtec Inc., 205 rue Joseph Carrier, Vaudreuil-Dorion,
Quebec J7V 5V5, Canada % 888-924-6832 or 514-620-2722 fax: 514-620-2725 E-mail:
info@aimtec.com Web:
www.aimtec.com
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