[Paul] wrote in to tell us about this LED driver board he’s been working on with a few friends. The collaborators had been unhappy with the Lumens per Watt ratings (or lack of a rating) on low powered ...
If you find yourself in need of a driver for a high power string of LEDs this is a must read. [Limpkin] just designed this driver as a contract job. He can’t show us the schematic, but he did share ...
Demand for LEDs continues to grow across industries — indoor/outdoor lighting, display sectors, and automotive lighting — thanks to their higher energy efficiency, lower heat output, and ...
Endicott, N.Y. — Endicott Research Group (ERG) has released two high-efficiency, low-profile Smart Force LED driver boards as standard products for a wide range of industrial and medical LCDs. The ...
Nearly all lighting applications today use LEDs. In a relatively short amount of time, they have become established as the preferred choice of illumination. However, in most applications, an LED can’t ...
LED replacement of incandescent lighting for residential use involves IC design that requires “penny pinching” to a degree not found in many other areas. LED-based bulbs that replace their ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that are looking for an addressable way to control LEDs directly from their Pi mini PC, may be interested in the new driver board which has been created by Utah Imagineering.
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