The short form 1..10 stands for an interface that is dimmed from 1 to 10V control line (DC voltage) at the input.
If 1V is present at the input, the brightness is dimmed to the minimum level. At 10V control voltage, the brightness goes to a maximum. The 1..10V interface can thus be regarded as a stepless dimmer.
Not only can this reduce energy costs, but individual lighting installations can also be implemented.
Compare also 0..10V, here 0V definitely means reducing the luminous flux to zero.
The short form 1..10 stands for an interface that is dimmed from 1 to 10V control line (DC voltage) at the input. If 1V is present at the input, the brightness is dimmed to the minimum level....
read more » Close window The short form 1..10 stands for an interface that is dimmed from 1 to 10V control line (DC voltage) at the input.
If 1V is present at the input, the brightness is dimmed to the minimum level. At 10V control voltage, the brightness goes to a maximum. The 1..10V interface can thus be regarded as a stepless dimmer.
Not only can this reduce energy costs, but individual lighting installations can also be implemented.
Compare also 0..10V, here 0V definitely means reducing the luminous flux to zero.