Osram Dimmable LED Driver, 54 → 240V Output, 37W Output, 400mA Output, Constant Current Dimmable

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327-650
Mfr. Part No.:
OTi-DALI-35/220-240/400-D-LT2-L
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Osram
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Brand

Osram

Output Voltage

54 → 240V

Maximum Output Power

37W

Output Current

400mA

Dimmable

Yes

Input Voltage

198 → 264 V

Operation

Constant Current

LED Driver Type

Dimmable LED Driver

The Osram is an intelligent DALI LED driver designed to enhance the functionality and efficiency of your lighting systems. Tailored for versatile applications, it offers a dimmable, linear constant current solution that excels in a variety of environments including offices, retail spaces, and emergency lighting installations. With its cutting-edge technical features, this driver allows seamless integration into smart grid systems and provides integrated thermal management for optimal performance in demanding conditions. Its programmability via DALI interfaces results in a bespoke lighting experience while ensuring compliance with safety standards and reducing energy consumption.

Enables reliable performance in a wide range of lighting applications
Supports automatic Constant Lumen Output to maintain brightness over time
Incorporates advanced thermal management for enhanced longevity
Features high-efficiency rates, ensuring minimal energy wastage
Equipped with overload and short-circuit protection for added safety
Facilitates easy control through Touch DIM applications
Compliance with DALI-2 standards for greater interoperability
Offers a flexible output current setting for customized lighting solutions
Operational feedback feature allows monitoring of power consumption and usage

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