Vision X Lighting introduced the XIL-M1, which the company believed to be the world’s first CPU powered LED light. The XIL-M1 has a powerful 32 bit micro controller integrated in the housing. The primary function of the micro controller is to monitor the core thermal temperature of the light, ensuring the light fixture to function effectively and correctly to emit 10,800 lumens for 50,000 hours under any environments. If the circuit board temperature rises above 75 degrees Celsius the LED's will automatically dim progressively, allowing the circuit board to reach equilibrium with the ambient conditions.
Vision X will be able to integrate any function there is a demand for into the light, for example, to flash at 4 Hz, or to dim at sunrise to conserve energy, by simply programming the micro controller. An analogue dimming switch can also be used by the end user to control dimming of the light.
This light has electronic efficiency of 94.5% and optical efficiency of 94% which makes the XIL-M1 most efficient. The XIL-M1 will accept 9 - 32 volts DC and puts out an amazing 10,800 lumens while only drawing 10 amps at 12 volts. 110/220 volt AC input which encloses a power inverter on a custom bracket is available.