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Optoelectronics
19th November 2019
High specification LED drivers provide flicker-free dimming

Harvard Power Systems has launched a new range of high specification LED drivers. The CoolLED PRO CLi Series LED drivers come in 15, 25 and 40W versions providing smooth flicker-free dimming down to 0.1%, particularly desirable for aesthetic and display applications. This new range is specification rich. 

Optoelectronics
11th June 2018
CLi Pro driver range comes with DALI and analogue variants

Harvard Technology has expanded its CoolLED Pro programmable driver range, with the addition of a CLi15 1-10V/0-10V Analogue dimmable and CLi40 DALI variants. Fully optimised for a wide range of connected lighting systems for a range of applications, the power factor corrected, fully isolated output driver, was initially launched in November 2017 at the LUX Live exhibition, in a 15W DALI variant, delivering a programmable output current rang...

Optoelectronics
28th July 2017
Integrated Downlight Module provides low output ripple

Designer, developer and manufacturer of energy saving lighting solutions, Harvard Technology, has launched what it claims to be its most innovative solution yet, the Integrated Downlight Module (IDM). The IDM delivers a full amalgamation of LED technology including a driver on board, integrated heat sink and plug and play connectors in one – to provide high performance lighting output, quick assembly and lumen output to deliver su...

Analysis
28th April 2017
Harvard Technology adds DALI variants to programmable driver range

Harvard Technology has launched its latest innovations in the CoolLED programmable driver range, adding both a 40W and 50W Dali Low Voltage SELV variant in the CLS case platform to what is a growing programmable range. The power factor corrected, fully isolated SELV output Dali drivers, are initially available in two variants – 200-700mA and 700-1400mA – delivering up to 40W and 50W of power respectively.

Events News
6th March 2017
Wireless illumination control solution lights up EuroShop

A partnership has been announced between Harvard Technology and Matrix to pilot adaptive technology that enables back-end integration between EyeNut and the Tridium Niagra framework for a major blue chip high street retailer. EyeNut, the company’s wireless lighting control solution for indoor and outdoor lighting which will be on show on stand B12, hall 9 at EuroShop 2017 on 5th-9th March, was selected as part of a substantial ret...

Events News
7th December 2016
Driver awarded 'Emergency Lighting Product of the Year'

At the Lux Awards 2016, Harvard Technology was commended in the ‘Emergency Lighting Product of the Year’ category for its EyeNut Combined Emergency driver. Harvard Technology’s EyeNut Combined Emergency driver allows users to retrofit automated emergency luminaire testing into large, multi-site estates for the first time.

Events News
28th October 2016
Programmable range of LED drivers to be unveiled at LUX Live

A range of products from Harvard Technology will be showcased at LUX Live 2016, on stand K2. The company is set to unveil its programmable range of LED drivers, an addition to in its CoolLED range, and the recently launched gen III elite, pro and classic light engines – which work together to provide a complete LED Solution.

Optoelectronics
26th September 2016
Pioneering programmable driver range

Harvard Technology has unveiled the latest innovation in the CoolLED range, a ground-breaking range of programmable LED drivers. The programmable LED drivers range provides complete freedom to control the output power of an LED driver in any configuration, with drive current programming in 1mA step increments and smooth dimming options.

Optoelectronics
16th August 2016
Lighting control system achieves savings of 30%

The EyeNut monitoring and management system from Harvard Technology, has been chosen by Oxford Brookes as its lighting control system of choice. The university, which has so far rolled EyeNut out across three buildings, initially achieved savings of 30% through the implementation of control strategies including daylight dimming and occupancy detection.

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