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The LED driver power supply is a power converter that transforms the power supply into a specific voltage and current to drive the LED to emit light. Typically, the input of an ultra-thin LED driver power supply includes high-voltage mains AC (i.e., grid power), low-voltage DC, high-voltage DC, and low-voltage high-frequency AC (such as the output of electronic transformers). The output of the LED driver power supply is mostly a constant current source that can change the voltage according to the forward voltage drop of the LED.
An LED driver power supply is a power converter that transforms the power supply into a specific voltage and current to drive the LED to emit light. Typically, the input of the LED driver power supply includes high-voltage industrial frequency AC (i.e., mains electricity), low-voltage DC, high-voltage DC, and low-voltage high-frequency AC (such as the output of electronic transformers). The output of the LED driver power supply is mostly a constant current source that can change the voltage according to the forward voltage drop of the LED.
An LED driver power supply is a power converter that transforms the power supply into a specific voltage and current to drive the LED to emit light. Typically, the input of the LED driver power supply includes high-voltage industrial frequency AC (i.e., mains electricity), low-voltage DC, high-voltage DC, and low-voltage high-frequency AC (such as the output of electronic transformers). The output of the LED driver power supply is mostly a constant current source that can change the voltage according to the forward voltage drop of the LED.
An LED driver power supply is a power converter that transforms the power supply into a specific voltage and current to drive the LED to emit light. Typically, the input of an LED driver power supply includes high-voltage industrial frequency AC (i.e., mains electricity), low-voltage DC, high-voltage DC, and low-voltage high-frequency AC (such as the output of electronic transformers), among others.