Optoelectronics

LED driver combines lighting monitoring with ZigBee dongle

1st July 2015
Nat Bowers
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Expanding its CoolLED range, Harvard Engineering has announced the addition of an EyeNut driver with ZigBee dongle. The 33W driver operates at 2.4GHz, offers dimming down to 1% and is available in both built-in and remote variants. The CLZ EyeNut driver enables easy commissioning during the installation stage and reduces the number of components needed within the luminaire.

The driver with ZigBee dongle combines the company’s CoolLED driver technology with the benefits of the EyeNut monitoring and management system for indoor lighting, which provides individual luminaire control through a web interface as well as allowing energy consumption management and enabling a variety of control strategies to be employed. The driver also works in conjunction with light engines from Harvard’s LEDeng range to provide an all-in-one controllable LED solution.

Based on the popular CL CoolLED platform, the ZigBee dongle enables the original platform to be maintained and is SELV compliant. This EyeNut enabled driver is suitable for retail, office and hospitality installations.

Andy Davies, Head of Business Development and Specification, Harvard Engineering, commented: “We are really excited to launch the CLZ EyeNut driver with ZigBee dongle. The driver combines Harvard’s control and LED capabilities to offer easy integration of EyeNut into a wide range of luminaires.”

Harvard Engineering is developing further EyeNut enabled driver solutions to add to the product range.

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