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How to save power on LED drivers for traffic, message signs
Posted:2010-03-31

As the LED brightness is adjusted by current, a constant current LED driver is necessary to keep uni...[ View complete article ]


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How to save power on LED drivers for traffic, message signs

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As the LED brightness is adjusted by current, a constant current LED driver is necessary to keep uniform LED brightness.
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Reply:How to save power on LED drivers for traffic, message signs Post time:  2010-04-26
 

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Our company soon will anounce the new LED Driver for Traffic sign, the driver will turn off itself as received the '0' data. So as using such the driver, the system can save more power in such cases. MY-Semi Inc. is devoted to be the pioneer for the green world. www.my-semi.com
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MY-Semi will soon announce a new LED driver IC for such kind of application. The IC can save power when it received the '0' data.
MY-Semi Inc. devoted itself a pioneer for the green world.
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