Feb 16 2011
Harvard, a company specializing in wireless street lighting and LED solutions, has expanded the dimmable LED driver series with the new CoolLED 1-10V analogue and DALI drivers.
The LED drivers are suitable for various output currents, which allows users to increase energy savings and develop diverse lighting levels by dimming LEDs at particular intervals.
The DALI dimmable LED drivers are deployed in various buildings such as hotels, car showrooms and retail outlets throughout Europe and the UK. Harvard offers the 1-10V analogue and DALI drivers in 1.4 A, 1.2 A, 1000 mA, 700 mA, 500 mA, and 350 mA versions. In addition, the LED drivers will be improved this year with the release of the Trailing and Leading Phase Triac Mains dimmable drivers.
Harvard’s DALI drivers permit consumers to utilize digital programming to enable diverse ambient and lighting levels for displays. The 1-10V analogue drivers are programmed using a variable or fixed resistor, and offer increased efficacy and power factor.
Harvard’s Sales and Marketing Director, Michael McDonnell stated that the company has expanded the LED driver series with the 1.4A and 1.2A devices to meet the demand for various dimmable LED drivers.