An example of dimming the CREE power LED chips by the C-DM-0006M-ILED module When designing the dimming of power chips or current-actuated power LED strips (they are being used more thanks to their higher efficiency, compared with... Dimming LEDs with a nominal current of 150, 350, 500 or 700 mA For smooth brightness control of current-powered LED sources with nominal supply current of 150 mA, 350 mA, 500 mA or 700 mA, there is available the C-DM-0006M-ILED... Dimming LEDs powered from a current source LEDs powered by nominal current are actually the manufactured LED chips (components), which provide the highest luminous efficacy and the best of them... Dimming LED strips by controlled 230 V power supply, e.g. LPF produced by Mean Well Dimmable power sources, such as the LPF series produced by Mean Well, can also be used for dimming and powering LED strips (12 V or 24 V rated voltage)... Dimming LED point reflector sources (MR16) The dimmer C-DM-0006M-ULED can also dim low voltage dimmable reflector sources, e.g. LED SUPERSTAR MR16 12 V advanced. These LED sources are connected... An example of wiring a power LED strip over a longer distance to C-DM-0006M-ULED The C-DM-0006M-ULED module is designed for a DIN rail mounting. Likewise, the power supply for the LEDs (e.g. DR-60-12) is designed to be installed in... Dimming RGB, monochrome and two-colour LED strips For continuous brightness control of LED strips with 12 V or 24 VDC nominal voltage there is the C-DM-0006M-ULED module.Maximum current in one output is... LED dimming, 12 V, 24 V voltage control Voltage controlled LEDs are known as commonly used LED strips. The most common are LED strips with 12 VDC nominal voltage, either monochrome or two-colour,... Switching the lighting – 230 VAC incandescent bulbs , 12 VDC incandescent bulbs The diagram shows the wiring of the C-OR-0008Mmodule, which switches various types of loads - from incandescent bulbs, fluorescent tubes to the 12 V source... Switching a common source with independent control of several LED strips If you want to use a more powerful 230 VAC/12 VDC supply for powering several LEDs (e.g. strips) and separate switching of individual strips is also required... 1 2 3 4