What is 0-10v dimming
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WHAT YOU WOULD USE IT FOR
Dimming LED or fluorescent lights.
HOW IT WORKS
0–10V
A 0–10V dimming driver sends a low DC voltage signal to the fluorescent ballast or LED driver. The lighting changes as the voltage is varied.
So, at zero volts the light will dim to 0% and turn off. At 10 volts the system is operating at 100% and the light will be fully on.
1–10V
It works in a similar fashion to 0-10v dimming, but the voltage is ‘sinked’ by the driver and will only go as low as 10% before the power to the circuit needs to be physically switched off. This method provides a very smooth dimming curve which is especially useful for colour changing LEDs.
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DALI (DIGITAL ADDRESSABLE LIGHTING INTERFACE)
WHAT YOU WOULD USE IT FOR
Lighting control for LED, fluorescent, halogen or incandescent lights.
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HOW IT WORKS
A DALI ballast receives voltage through one pair of wires, while another pair relays a digital signal from the controller devices (e.g. a dimmer) to the luminaires.
In a DALI network, each ballast and relay switch is assigned a unique address to which commands can be sent. This allows the system to be controlled from web-based software installed on a PC.
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DSI (DIGITAL SERIAL INTERFACE)
WHAT YOU WOULD USE IT FOR
Dimming LED, fluorescent, halogen or incandescent lights.
HOW IT WORKS
Like 0–10V dimming, DSI enables hard-wired groups of luminaires to dim collectively. But where 0–10V uses a varying voltage to tell the lights how to dim (the amount of current is roughly equal to the intensity of the light—e.g. 1V = 10%, 5V = 50% and so on), a DSI driver sends digital data to define precise levels of brightness.
Although DSI ballasts can lower the light level to ‘zero’, the light is still drawing current and so, technically speaking, isn’t switched off.
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