cobshopgrow
Well-Known Member
PWM dimming does work well with leds, there is no doubt.
pratically one problem is meanwell f.e. just offers pwm drivers up to 120W and their max efficiency rating is 90.5%.
another thing is, when current dimming is compared to pwm dimming they often refer to the current dimming beeing regulated by preresitors.
not the case with our regular menawell drivers, they also work internally with PWM and a duty cycle to create the wished voltage,
theyre not simply burning the exess voltage, no preresitors or linear regulators are used.
so in this regard there is no to very very little efficiency drawback compared to the ones outputing, if you want, unfiltered PWM.
there are quite some discussions, but this is going deep and is nit picking in our case, switching losses, losses in capacitors, behaviour of leds beeing dimmed by pwm etc.
i could imagine Meanwell isnt offering any higher then the 120w ones as above the expected EMI problems may become too big? (desrcibed in above linked doc).
PWM dimming should be superiour in color rendidition and its easier to maintain a wider more linear dimming range, quite usefull,
while i would say the dimming is working ok with their regular drivers too.
pratically one problem is meanwell f.e. just offers pwm drivers up to 120W and their max efficiency rating is 90.5%.
another thing is, when current dimming is compared to pwm dimming they often refer to the current dimming beeing regulated by preresitors.
not the case with our regular menawell drivers, they also work internally with PWM and a duty cycle to create the wished voltage,
theyre not simply burning the exess voltage, no preresitors or linear regulators are used.
so in this regard there is no to very very little efficiency drawback compared to the ones outputing, if you want, unfiltered PWM.
there are quite some discussions, but this is going deep and is nit picking in our case, switching losses, losses in capacitors, behaviour of leds beeing dimmed by pwm etc.
i could imagine Meanwell isnt offering any higher then the 120w ones as above the expected EMI problems may become too big? (desrcibed in above linked doc).
PWM dimming should be superiour in color rendidition and its easier to maintain a wider more linear dimming range, quite usefull,
while i would say the dimming is working ok with their regular drivers too.