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Xitanium 36W+75 DALI gen 2 (SELV) See page 84


Our new isolated DALI drivers offer best-in-class performance and comply with the latest DiiA standards, including implementation of standardized memory banks (DALI parts 251, 252 and 253). This enables luminaire manufacturers to create intelligent luminaires that report operational, diagnostic and inventory data. Adjustable Output Current is set via DALI or iSet.


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LED innovations in the pre-launch phase


Xitanium 35W+60W+90W SR gen 2 (non-isolated) The second generation of Xitanium non-isolated SR drivers offer wider operating windows, making it easier for luminaire manufacturers to design connected lighting systems. The drivers are D4i certified.


Xitanium 36W+75W SR gen 2 (SELV) Our new isolated SR driver range is D4i certified, making it much easier to mount sensors and communication devices on luminaires. D4i drivers have the capability to store and report a wide range of luminaire, energy and diagnostics data in a standardized format.


Xitanium 19W+42+44W+65W dipswitch (non-isolated) The new Xitanium dipswitch drivers offer four discrete currents, which can be selected via a dipswitch. The drivers have low output current ripple, enabling manufacturers to create luminaires that meet PstLM and SVM requirements for their luminaires as defined by the European Single Lighting Regulation (SLR).


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