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High accuracy is used in the design of LED lighting, which needs the right voltage to function properly. The LED driver uses modern technology that is based on circuit boards and is more equivalent to a computer than an electrical regulator.
Luminaires are increasingly adopting clever controllers for smart lighting systems or fans to cool the fixtures, thus they wish to use a DC power source that is typically 12V or 24V with low power, like 13W.
In essence, there are two ways to get the little power: one is to use a separate AC/DC adapter, and the other is to utilise an integrated solution, in which the LED power supply also serves as the auxiliary power source.
The Global Intelligent Lighting LED Driver market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Osram has announced the availability of its OPTOTRONIC intelligent programmable small LED drivers, which are intended to help manufacturers further expand their presence in the expanding connected lighting sector. Osram maintains its tradition by providing a comprehensive portfolio of indoor and outdoor LED drivers for smart lighting applications.
This is built on decades of worldwide leadership, experience, and collaborative R&D efforts in the lighting industry. In order to advance the lighting sector, Osram was the first to create programmable LED drivers.
With the launch of the OPTOTRONIC programmable LED drivers with auxiliary output, we are pleased to carry on the history of developing cutting-edge solutions for resilient smart LED lighting systems.
The OPTOTRONIC programmable small LED drivers may now power fixture-integrated sensors, such as occupancy sensors and photocells, thanks to programmable auxiliary dc output.
The maker of luminaires can reduce the number of SKUs and overall costs by doing away with the requirement for a separate power source for each sensor thanks to this feature, which also makes communication possible.
The Osram OPTOTRONIC drivers have the built-in ability to turn off when the brightness is reduced below the minimum dimming threshold. This driver series is also UL Class P approved, allowing OEMs to swap out the drivers in their luminaires without having to apply for recertification.
The following integrated programmed features are also available: real 1% dimmability, LED heat protection, constant lumen maintenance, end-of-life notification, and soft start.