PWM System Architecture for Stand-Alone LED Lighting Control
PWM System Architecture for Stand-Alone LED Lighting Control
Standard
Stand-alone PWM controllers directly regulate LED brightness through Pulse Width Modulation technology. They are available in flush-mounted versions for 502/503 boxes, wall-mounted or DIN-rail modules, providing simple, precise, and stable control without requiring any external automation system, internet connection, or communication bus.
System Architecture
- PWM Controller: in-wall, wall-mounted, or DIN-rail modules for local direct control.
- Control inputs: wall push-buttons (push-dim), potentiometers, or rotary dimmers for manual adjustment.
- Outputs: PWM signal with 1–4 channels (DIM, CCT, RGB, RGBW) for LED strips or modules operating at constant voltage (CV) or constant current (CC).
- Power supply: 12/24/36/48 V DC depending on LED power and system design.
- Wiring: no bus required — simple low-voltage connection directly to the LED load.
Advanced Features
- Precise and smooth dimming: continuous and flicker-free regulation even at very low brightness.
- Flexibility: compatible with 1–4 channel configurations (single-channel, CCT, RGB, RGBW).
- Push-dim and scene memory: ON/OFF, continuous dimming, scene recall, and “last level memory” for user comfort.
- Soft-start and soft-fade: gradual light transitions for improved visual comfort and longer LED lifespan.
- Simple integration: ideal for stand-alone installations or small local systems without network or gateway.
Typical Applications
- Residential and hospitality: direct control of LED strips, coves, spotlights, or chandeliers with comfortable dimming and scenes.
- Retail and offices: tunable white (CCT) management and preset scenes for showcases, meeting rooms, or ambient lighting.
- Stand-alone installations: projects without home automation bus, with intuitive local and independent control.
Available Types
- Single-channel (1CH): for white or fixed-color LEDs (red, green, blue, amber, UV, etc.).
- CCT (2CH): dynamic adjustment of color temperature (warm/cool white).
- RGB (3CH): three-channel color mixing for custom lighting effects.
- RGBW (4CH): RGB with dedicated white channel for neutral tone and high CRI performance.