LDU14 Series, LED Drivers

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LDU1416S600
LED SUPPLY CC BUCK 2-14V 600MA
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-40°C ~ 85°C
Through Hole
600mA
8 W
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1
93%
EN
LDU14
Constant Current
Buck
7V
16V
2 ~ 14V
Analog, PWM
Remote On/Off, SCP
8-DIP Module, 5 Leads
0.50" L x 0.40" W x 0.27" H (12.7mm x 10.2mm x 6.9mm)
LDU1416S700
LED SUPPLY CC BUCK 2-14V 700MA
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-40°C ~ 85°C
Through Hole
700mA
10 W
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1
93%
EN
LDU14
Constant Current
Buck
7V
16V
2 ~ 14V
Analog, PWM
Remote On/Off, SCP
8-DIP Module, 5 Leads
0.50" L x 0.40" W x 0.27" H (12.7mm x 10.2mm x 6.9mm)
LDU1416S1000
LED SUPPLY CC BUCK 2-14V 1000MA
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-40°C ~ 85°C
Through Hole
1A
14 W
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1
93%
EN
LDU14
Constant Current
Buck
7V
16V
2 ~ 14V
Analog, PWM
Remote On/Off, SCP
8-DIP Module, 5 Leads
0.50" L x 0.40" W x 0.27" H (12.7mm x 10.2mm x 6.9mm)

LED Drivers

An LED driver is a specialized device that ensures a consistent and stable flow of electrical current to power Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), regardless of any variations in the electrical potential or voltage. LEDs require a specific current to operate efficiently and emit light at the desired brightness. The primary function of an LED driver is to regulate and control the current flowing through the LED circuit, allowing for optimal performance and longevity of the LEDs. The driver achieves this by adjusting its output voltage to compensate for changes in the input voltage or other factors that could affect the LED's operation. LED drivers are equipped with various electronic components and circuits to achieve these objectives. One common method used in LED drivers is Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), where the driver rapidly switches the current flow on and off at a high frequency. By varying the width of these pulses, the average current supplied to the LEDs can be controlled. Another technique employed in LED drivers is constant current regulation. This method ensures that the LED receives a steady and precise amount of current, even if there are fluctuations in the input voltage. This approach helps protect the LEDs from potential damage caused by excessive or insufficient current. LED drivers come in different configurations and designs to accommodate various applications. They can be built into the LED light fixture itself or provided as separate external devices. Some LED drivers are dimmable, allowing users to adjust the light intensity according to their needs. LED drivers play a crucial role in maximizing the efficiency, lifespan, and performance of LEDs. They protect the LEDs from voltage spikes, current surges, and other electrical irregularities that could potentially damage or degrade their performance over time. LED drivers also contribute to energy efficiency by delivering the optimal current required for the LEDs to emit light while minimizing wasted power. In summary, an LED driver is a specialized device that ensures a consistent and stable flow of electrical current to power LEDs. It compensates for voltage variations and other electrical factors to maintain optimal performance and protect the LEDs from damage. LED drivers are essential components in LED lighting systems, contributing to energy efficiency and extending the lifespan of the LEDs.