LED Driver Types

Apr 28, 2026

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Constant Current: This type of LED driver requires only a fixed amount of output current and a specific range of output voltage. Constant current is a specific output current measured in milliamperes or amperes, and its voltage range varies depending on the LED's usage (wattage or load).

Constant Voltage: Constant voltage LED drivers have a constant output voltage and a maximum output current. The LED module also has a regulated current system, which can be powered by a simple resistor or an internal constant current driver.

They only require a stable voltage, typically 12 or 24 volts DC.

AC LED Driver: Theoretically, this type of LED driver can operate halogen or incandescent lamps at low voltages. However, standard transformers cannot be used with AC LED drivers because they cannot determine when the voltage is low. Therefore, their transformers do not have a minimum load.

Dilable LED Driver: Using these LED drivers, you can dim LED lights. It also allows you to control the brightness of the LED using a constant voltage. This is achieved by reducing the amount of current the LED draws before it lights up.

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