C-Bus to LED driver hardware

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  1. Darpa

    Darpa

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    Hey everyone, quite often I've noticed people asking about driving LED lights from C-Bus, and when having a look at the webpage of one of my suppliers for Fibre Optic lighting, (which I haven't looked at in a few years), found that they are now doing alot of things with LEDs. Both the fittings themselves, as well as drivers and interfaces.

    Their interfaces are mostly 0-10v, DMX, and RS232 Serial, although they've told me they have DALI on the way as well. I bought a few bits and pieces from them to try out, and as always their gear is top-notch for quality, and they've always given me great service.

    I don't work for them, nor do I have any financial arrangement with them, I just thought I'd post this for people in future to find if they are trying to solve the problem of controlling LED lighting with C-Bus.

    The company is Digilin Australia.


    Mods: If this post is out of line, I apologise. I'm not trying to sell anything for anyone, merely sharing some knowledge I've found.
     
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    I'm sure this post is fine. You post (as always) in an attempt to help others who use this forum... :)
     
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    Thanks Conformist, I'm glad to hear that :)
     
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