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News Release from: Moritex Europe | Subject: MLEK series power sources
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 March 2007
Constant-current power sources suit
lighting
Moritex has announced a suite of new constant current Power Sources purpose designed for its popular MG Wave LED lighting range.
Moritex has announced a suite of new constant-current power sources purpose designed for its MG Wave LED lighting range As part of Moritex initiatives to address environmental issues, the new MLEK series power sources were designed in compliance with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) directive
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Three different sub-series of MLEK power sources are available to meet the different current requirements of the lights available.
Because heat generation is reduced by the constant current design, each MLEK power source can be used in a way that makes the most of the features of the different LED lights.
MLEK power sources come equipped with a wide variety of functions, including output control.
The three different sub-series of MLEK power sources differ by current output.
The A080 series power sources have a maximum current output of 0.8A.
The A080 series is available in three models according to application, all of which have manual intensity control and support the control function and error signal output function.
The B400 and B600 series are digital two-channel constant current power sources that output a maximum current of 4.0A and 6.6A, respectively.
A single unit powers the LED lights with compensation for high currents on its two separate channels that are independently controllable.
Both series are equipped with an external digital light control function (coarse and fine controls) and the control error signal output function.
MG-Wave LED lighting provides longer stable images than other forms of lighting.
Unlike other forms of lighting there is no deterioration caused by repeatedly switching the light on and off.
Operating across a narrow bandwidth MG-Wave makes it easy to acquire the contrast critical for image processing.
Incorporating small light source elements enables MG-Wave to deliver lighting dimensions optimised to applications.
Incorporated in the LED light the MG-Wave constant current detection system reads the signal to control, the rated current that is adjusted to the number of LED's in every lighting module.
Consequently MG-Wave has the flexibility to offer its industry leading performance for any type of lighting configuration.
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