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    PDA-DIM10A touch dimming control module

    Phihong's 10A touch-dimming control module serves constant-voltage LED lighting

    03/28/2016

    Phihong, a leading supplier of OEM power solutions, has introduced a new 10A, touch-operated dimming control module for constant voltage indoor LED lighting applications, such as under cabinet lighting and architectural accent lighting. Designed to integrate into both new and existing LED applications, the new PDA-DIM10A touch dimming control module is rated for constant voltage input spanning 8V – 42V, and features an on-board touch sensor and a 200-step dimming resolution. The new wall-mounted touch module also features tap on/tap off and touch-and-hold dimming controls, which allow users to turn the module on and off and adjust dimming with ease.

    “Our new touch-operated dimming control modules deliver ease and added value to both lighting design engineers and end-users. Design engineers will appreciate their small size, low weight, high-reliability performance, and ability to be designed into both new and existing LED lighting applications, and consumers will appreciate the enhanced user and aesthetic experience provided by the easy-to-use tap-and-hold touch controls and impressive dimming resolution,” said Keith Hopwood, vice president of marketing for Phihong USA.

    The PDA-DIM10A measures 68mm x 35mm x 20mm (2.68” x 1.38” x 0.79”) and weighs 30g (1.06oz). Operating temperatures for the series span -20˚C to +40˚C. Pricing for single-unit quantities starts at $29.84.

    PDA-DIM10A touch-operated dimming control module

    Phihong

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