198 TECHNOLOGY / LED PRODUCTS
HLG Dimmable LED Driver Mean Well
Mean Well’s HLG series, winner of the Taiwan Excellence award, has been designed to meet the strictest speci- fication requirements. Available with output power from 40W to 320W, ef- ficiencies up to 95%, and a 5-year-war- ranty, each aluminum cased unit is fully potted IP67 and capable of operating between -40°C to 70°C to withstand the harshest outdoor environments. Functionally complete this series is available with PWM, DC 1 – 10V, or Re- sistance dimming on the same unit.
www.meanwell.com
POWERdrive 6060/R eldoLED
This 19” rackmount, constant current LED driver brings the right colour and smoothest fade to large installations and those hard-to-reach fixtures. Be- ing a true POWERdrive, the 6060/R is 0-10V, DALI and DMX/RDM compatible. It handles any colour application with ease, and will beautifully dim white lighting applications.
www.eldoled.com
CoolLED CLK10/15/20 Harvard
Harvard’s CoolLED CLK10/15/20 drivers offer a quality LED entry level solution in 350mA, 500mA and 700mA output current variants. The power factor corrected drivers, which are available in a variety of case styles, including B, C & HP, have been developed by Harvard’s team of engineers in the company’s UK research, development and manufacturing centre. All of the company’s CoolLED drivers benefit from a high efficiency design, which ensures cool operation and long life.
www.harvardeng.com
Xitanium LED Driver Philips
DRIVERS
Dimmable Current Driver Helvar
Helvar has announced the expansion of its LED-compatible components range with two additional drivers, a 30W dimmable and 60W constant current version. Ideal for meeting the specific demands of LED fittings, the new mod- els are easily installed and designed with longevity in mind. With a project- ed 50,000hr lifespan, the LED drivers are suitable for a variety of fixtures including downlight, track lights and linear lights in office, schools, hospitals and retail environments. Each unit en- sures maximum energy saving potential is realised.
www.helvar.com
The Xitanium LED drivers support HV (non-isolated) and LV (isolated) Fortimo LED linear office modules. HV systems offer highest efficiency, lowest cost and smallest dimensions, whilst LV systems have a simpler approbation process and ease of design-in. All power ratings have T5 form factor, but various differ- ent lengths. They offer features such as programmability, Rset and fixed current versions. Central DC operation on all linear office LED drivers is available.
www.philips.com/technology
Push D-Led
iDrive Uno CC IST
This single channel LED from Integrated System Technologies is a driver that eliminates LED flicker, ripple current, ripple frequency and stroboscopic ef- fects. The iDrive is an efficient, single channel, DC/DC LED driver which offers deep dimming functionality to 16-bits, eight maximum forward current set- tings and is a compact size.
www.istl.com
PUSH is a 4 channel constant current LED driver. It enables high power LED lighting applications of up to 48 LEDs. It is highly compact with dimensions of 121mm x 106mm x 59mm and can be installed on either Din-Rail or on an infrastructure. PUSH can be controlled by DALI protocol or an analog 0-10V, or DMX-512 (RDM enabled) signals and the driving current is 350/500/700mA or a combination. Its channels can be unified for a higher driving current and Push has a common positive LED output option, combined with an active ther- mal protection feature.
www.d-led.net
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