New Performance Line of Programmable LED Drivers from NMB

NMB announced today the release of the new Performance Line of programmable LED driver. The new Performance Line of drivers introduces a unique set of tools to enhance usability, flexibility, scalability and ease of use.

New Performance Line Programmable Driver from NMB


The new programming interface includes a dimming feature that offers a 0~10V analog dimming as well as a PWM digital option; an off-state in stand-by mode is also implemented in this design. The system protection package goes beyond the available standard requirements. It offers automatic 5s short circuit re-start protection and includes a two-system level protection where the designer can lower the maximum ambient temperature as well as the maximum operating voltage to match his application requirements. A brightness compensation feature and diagnostics tool completes this package.


The Performance Line is IP20-rated, features a start time of 1 second and is 90% efficient at full load.
 

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