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Osram universal controller simplifies electronic control

The company's Brilliant Mix concept gives III-nitride LED luminaire designers greater flexibility as the LED lights can be placed anywhere
The Brilliant Mix LED colour mixing concept from Osram Opto Semiconductors is now even easier to control thanks to the new Brilliant Mix Universal controller from Elec-Con technology.



LLFY Brilliant Mix Controller

The controller is available in a standard version, with or without a sensor and in a customised version. It can be adapted to current building systems standards, such as DALI, KNX and EIB.

The controller concept has been developed as part of the LED Light for many networks.

Warm white light with high efficiency and a high colour rendering index at the top of the wish list for anyone looking for a feel-good factor in general illumination.

Osram says its Brilliant Mix concept can be achieved with semiconductor light sources.

The firm says it provides efficiency of 110 lumen per watt (lm/W) and an excellent colour rendering index of more than 90. The basis for this concept are high-power Oslon LEDs in white and amber and also in bluish white and blue.

The combination of LEDs of different colours results in white light in a spectrum from 2700 Kelvin (warm white ) to 6500 Kelvin (cold white). The required luminous flux can be achieved by using an appropriate number of LEDs.

Up to now, application know-how and control know-how have been needed for controlling LEDs. Customers had to develop or modify solutions or controllers themselves in order to control individual channels and maintain the desired color location even as the temperature rises in the module or in the luminaire.

A highly usable standard product is now available in the form of the Universal Controller. The controller has a modular structure, in other words the controller unit, driver and sensor are separate components.

This gives luminaire designers greater flexibility because the components do not have to be arranged next to one another or on top of one another but can be placed anywhere.

The standard driver has channels so that individual LEDs, for example in different colours, can be controlled individually.

Multiple drivers can be connected to a controller to improve performance.

The modularity of the controllers means that different versions can be produced - a standard version without a sensor, one with a sensor, and various customised versions of different shapes and sizes.

The sensor enables the required brightness and colour location to be controlled in accordance with a preset customer-specific value. This ensures, for example, that all the luminaires in a room have the same light colour. It is also possible to adjust the LEDs throughout their lifetime so that different rates of aging among

LEDs of different colours do not have an adverse effect on the overall effect of the light.

Dieter Bauernfeind, Managing Director of Elec-Con technology is extremely pleased with the new product and says, “The modularity of the system make it easy for us to meet specific customer requirements and supply relatively small production runs.”

What all the versions of the controller have in common is that they make it easier to use the Brilliant Mix concept and speed up the implementation of lighting solutions. Thanks to the Universal Controller in combination with the drivers, the light engine and the sensor module it is no longer necessary to have special control know-how.

Brilliant Mix applications can therefore be put into practice quickly, easily and therefore economically with efficient use of resources.

“True to the purpose of our network, namely to offer our customers simple solutions, we have developed the Universal Controller in cooperation with our partners,” adds Sebastian Lyschick, responsible for LED Light for you (LLFY) at Osram Opto Semiconductors.

Also involved in the development, in addition to the LED manufacturer, were Infineon Technologies, Elec-Con technology and MAZeT.

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