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MEAN WELL KNX LED Switching Power Supplies Series PWM-60KN Plastic Case Single Output CV PWM Output: 60W
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MEAN WELL KNX LED Switching Power Supplies Series PWM-120KN Plastic Case Single Output CV PWM Output: 120W
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MEAN WELL KNX LED Switching Power Supplies Series PWM-200KN Plastic Case Single Output CV PWM Output: 200W
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World’s First Data Secure KNX LED Drivers Now in Stock at Schukat: the PWM-200KN Series from MEAN WELL
Schukat has added the world’s first 200W AC/DC LED driver series to its range: MEAN WELL’s PWM-200KN series. The series offers even better performance and higher cyber security than its predecessor, and consists of a constant voltage driver with single-channel PWM output that can maintain colour temperature and brightness homogeneity in all types of LED strips
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KNX: Integrating LED Switching Power Supplies Into Building Automation
23.04.2020 Modern buildings often have a complex building automation system that controls heating, ventilation, blinds, access control and much more. Lighting plays a particularly important role in this. An intelligent control system can save up to 80% energy – if modern KNX systems are used.
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How do I choose a smart LED power supply?
16.05.2019 Users today have a wide range of options available to them for setting up an intelligent lighting system. Based on a few criteria, however, deciding on the right LED power supply is easy. Schukat explains how to find the right smart LED power supply for your application.
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Dimming Constant-voltage Applications
21.06.2018 A major problem with dimming LEDs in an electrical installation is surprisingly banal: how does the dimming command reach the LED power supply? With wired interfaces like 1-10V, DALI or KNX, extra control cabling to the power supply is required in addition to the mains power. Wireless solutions can be prone to faults, and many users would also like a classical built-in wall switch/dimmer in addition to smart controls on a phone or tablet. In many existing and new installations, however, a separate bus cable or control cable is not available.
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