Philips Lumiblade OLED Driver-Low Voltage

Philips OLED Driver

September 18, 2017

This driver detects the power and voltage needs of the attached OLED and drives the attached OLED Panel accordingly. This one-driver-fits-all-panels approach eases the life of the customers and makes this driver also compatible for future developments.

Lumiblade OLED Driver-Low Voltage LED Electronic Drivers – Philips Lighting

Benefits

 0-10V or DALI controller dimming down to 1%

A protection circuit for the OLED is implemented

Compact housing enables new design possibilities

Cascading multiple drivers reduces the costs for the transformers

Features

 Small dimensions

Operating window from 100 to 400 mA, adjustable by OLED resistor or software programmable

DALI and 0-10 Volt control interface in one driver

24 Volt DC input

For more information:

http://www.lighting.philips.ca/prof/lighting-electronics/led-electronic-drivers/lumiblade-oled-driver-low-voltage

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