Recom LED Driver, 10.5W Output, 300mA Output, Constant Current Dimmable

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738-5642
Mfr. Part No.:
RCD-24-0.30/Vref
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Recom
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Brand

Recom

Maximum Output Power

10.5W

Output Current

300mA

Dimmable

Yes

Input Voltage

4.5 → 36 V dc

Operation

Constant Current

LED Driver Type

LED Driver

Dimming Operation

PWM

AC or DC Input Voltage

dc

Current Rating

0 → 300mA

Series

RCD-24

Voltage Rating

36V dc

Primary Type

DC-DC

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

RECOM Constant-Current LED Driver, 35V DC Output, 10.5W Output Power - RCD-24 Series- RCD-24-0.30/Vref


Conveniently control the brightness of your LED lights with this RECOM constant-current driver. It's a versatile unit that allows for both analogue and digital dimming, while providing a constant current output. An efficiency of 96% means it consumes minimal energy, and its non-conductive housing protects you against shocks for safer handling. This driver helps to protect against electrical surges and fluctuations that cause high operating temperatures and flickering. It's a good choice for driving high-powered LEDs.

Features & Benefits


• Flame-retardant housing to prevent the spread of fire
• Resistant to shock and vibration, so suitable for harsh operating conditions
• Mean time between failures of 605,000 hours for reliable long-term use
• Compatible with a wide input voltage range of 4.5 to 36V DC for versatility

Applications


• Art galleries
• Commercial mood lighting
• Hotels and restaurants

How do I choose the right LED driver?


When choosing an LED driver you should first find out whether your LEDs need a steady voltage or a steady current supply. Other important factors to consider include the total power consumption of the LEDs in your system and the voltage of your mains power supply.


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