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  • The industry's first DALI+certified wireless LED driver power supply

    2024-03-25 12:34:32

    Inventronics unveiled its first wireless LED driver power supply certified by DALI+and Thread at the (Light+Building 2024) Frankfurt International Exhibition.Our led revolution panel light can be used in commercial lighting more conveniently .


    DALI+ makes use of the advantages of the DALI-2 lighting standard to extend its functionality and advantages to the wireless field. DALI+wireless network is based on the IEC 62386-104 standard and uses the same DALI language, functions, and data, enabling seamless integration of DALI-2 wired devices and DALI+wireless devices in the same device.

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    As a global industry organization of DALI, the DALI Alliance has recently launched the DALI + certification program to ensure interoperability across suppliers. DALI+ represents the future standardized wireless protocol, aiming to break the wireless pattern dominated by proprietary solutions, thus opening up a new world for the lighting industry.

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    As the licensee of the OSRAM brand, Inventronics's wireless LED driver power supply launched this time is the first DALI+ driver power supply certified by the DALI Alliance.

    This creative driver product are all can be used in our creative LED revolution Panel lights

    This certification ensures seamless integration and interoperability between the driver power supply and other DALI+ products. The main features of Inventronics's wireless LED driver power supply include enhanced connectivity, excellent energy efficiency, and personalized control.

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    Dr. Gernot Steinlesberger, General Manager of the Digital Lighting Systems Division at Infineon, stated, "By being the first to launch the DALI+certified wireless LED driver power supply, we have driven innovation and confirmed our commitment to promoting open standards and interoperable products.".