Driverless AC LED board focuses on smaller solid-state lighting designs
The technology aims to enable developers to save space, weight, and costs when constructing new LED lighting elements.
The driver circuit is accommodated on the LED board, a 40 W module from euroLighting which is about as small as the palm of your hand and compares favourably with 40 W power supply in a conventional design without LEDs which is larger. Product developers now have a variety of new possibilities at their disposal. For this driverless AC LED solution, the latest IC chip design is used. The chips are operated directly with 230 VAC (alternating current).
The benefit of the AC circuit is the even dimming capability of all LEDs within a range from 10 to 100 percent. A further advantage of the euroLighting AC LED technology is the even distribution of heat across the entire board which helps prevent hot spots.
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