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    Hello,

    So it seems this thing would be analog 0-10v => pwm converting device
    http://www.pacific-sun.eu/index.php?...=1:latest-news

    1 question , in the data sheet it says also thunderstorm , I thought the L ports where to slow ??? of is this different with led lamps ?

    any change this will come as a PAB device ? ( I need to conserve my L ports )
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    yes, the 1-10V-signals are too slow for a flash

    but a special trick in the 1-10V-PWM-converter makes it possible

    PAB - no plans yet
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    Do we know if the PWM capable meanwell drivers (ELN-60-48P) will support lightning using this module?

    Link to spec's:

    http://www.meanwell.com/search/eln-60/default.htm
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    Do we know if the PWM capable meanwell drivers (ELN-60-48P) will support lightning using this module?
    Yes, it´s still said ... between the lines .....

    yes, the 1-10V-signals are too slow for a flash [so normal 1-10V devices are not able to flash]
    but a special trick in the 1-10V-PWM-converter [inside the GHL devices] makes it possible [for the GHL devices like the SIMU-L]

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    it does seem to be a 'passive' module so if we are still limited by the 10 mA of the L ports , it will be even less efficient then the normal L ports ( if you loose some efficiency in the convertion)

    OR are we not longer limited to the 10 mA limit of the L port ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheManicFishkeeper View Post
    Do we know if the PWM capable meanwell drivers (ELN-60-48P) will support lightning using this module?

    Link to spec's:

    http://www.meanwell.com/search/eln-60/default.htm
    yes - when the LED-Controller recognizes a "flash" over the L-ports it will change the PWM duty cycle to 100% for some miliseconds - there is your flash
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blahenazo View Post
    it does seem to be a 'passive' module so if we are still limited by the 10 mA of the L ports , it will be even less efficient then the normal L ports ( if you loose some efficiency in the convertion)

    OR are we not longer limited to the 10 mA limit of the L port ?
    there will be 2 variants of the LEDControl4: passive (switching only some mA, enough for a PWM controllable driver like Meanwell) and an active version with MOSFETs in it, able to switch 2A

    technical details will be announced soon
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    This is great news, thanks Matthias for another fantastic accessory.

    We have lots of users over here that are itching to see this unit in the market. Sure makes ProfiLux the #1 choice for DIY lamp builders


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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthias View Post
    there will be 2 variants of the LEDControl4: passive (switching only some mA, enough for a PWM controllable driver like Meanwell) and an active version with MOSFETs in it, able to switch 2A

    technical details will be announced soon

    Hail to GHL !

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    wow great news that the new LEDControl will work with PWM
    No i can plan to build my LED light

    When will the new LEDControl4 came out to the market

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