LED driver from Innovations in Optics features Ethernet control

Feb. 9, 2015
The Model 5000D-100 LED driver/controller from Innovations in Optics provides constant current in either continuous, pulsed or PWM modes.  

The Model 5000D-100 LED driver/controller from Innovations in Optics provides constant current in either continuous, pulsed or PWM modes. An embedded system adds network control with 10/100Mbps Ethernet connectivity and is designed for both Aurora classic line source illuminators, as well as third-party LED illuminators, to be used as a constant current DC to DC driver/controller. Drive current in continuous mode is selectable from 200 to 2000 mA at 7.5 to 60VDC output, and output current setting is adjustable from 100% down to 10%, with duty cycle adjustment from 100% to 1% via the Ethernet interface for a 100:1 dimming range. In addition, both analog and digital remote controls are built-in. Additional features include temperature sensors for both the current driver and its hosted line source, cooling fan, a built-in three-digit display of the operating current setting and operating mode, and a DIN rail mounting clip.

To Learn More:

Contact:Innovations in Optics
Headquarters: Woburn, MA, USA
Product:
Model 5000D-100 LED driver
Key Features: Single channel, external trigger, 0.2 to 2 A DC output current, 7.5 to 60 VDC output voltage, continuous/pulsed/PWM modes, Ethernet controlled.

What Innovations in Optics says:

View more information on the Model 5000D-100.

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