*Not Sold in North America
Constant Voltage Dimmer
DMX2PWM Dimmers enable control of low-voltage LEDs using a DMX512 controller. Using PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation) technique, they are designed for use with constant voltage LEDs with a maximum output current of 2 A per channel, or 2.5 A for the three-channel version. DMX512 signal is amplified through DMX2PWM Dimmers for convenient daisy-chaining. DMX2PWM Dimmers’ flexibility makes installations easy with auto and manual DMX512 addressing modes. The reverse supply protection and self-resetting over-current protection ensure safety against possible damage due to incorrect wiring.
IC: AA623900135
EAN: 4006584812233
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Dimensions (W x H x D) | 94 x 71.5 x 24 mm / 3.66 x 2.81 x 0.94 in |
Weight | 0.08 kg / 0.18 lb |
Power | 12 … 48 V DC (screw terminals) |
Quiescent Current | 12 V: 35 mA 24 V: 21 mA 48 V: 15 mA |
Max. Output Current | 2.5 A per channel |
Operating Temperature | 0 … 50 °C / 32 … 122 °F |
Storage Temperature | -20 … 80 °C / -4 … 176 °F |
Operating Humidity | 0 … 80% non-condensing |
Protection Class | IP20 |
Housing | Aluminum |
Certification | CE, ETL, UKCA |
Input | DMX512 (RJ45) |
Output | DMX512 (RJ45) for chaining multiple device 3 x output channels (screw terminals) + connector: on input voltage – connector” low side PWM switch |
*Always select the power supply output voltage accordingly to your LED fixture input voltage!
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