The LED dimmable driver can change or sort the dimming and color of the light-emitting diodes. LEDs are easily integrated with circuits to control dimming and color change, so that these functions can respond to preset commands or the presence or commands of occupants. Most LED drivers are compatible with 0-10V led dimmable driver and systems.
LEDs can also work with devices managed by DMX and DALI protocols. The driver with dimming capability can dim the LED light output in the entire range of 100% to 0%. The dimming driver can dim the LED by reducing the forward current, pulse width modulation (PWM) through digital control or more complex methods.
One advantage of the PWM dimmable led driver is that it allows dimming with minimal color shift in the LED output. According to the Lighting Research Center, dimming makes LEDs have similar changes in the spectral power distribution of incandescent lamps. However, if the colored LEDs in the array are used to generate white light, the amount of displacement, especially the red and yellow LEDs, may adversely affect the white light generated by the system.