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![]() It can not control PWM and it can not control flash or cloud effect on PWM modulation.
0-10V control is fast becoming a basic function, yes other controllers can control 0-10V but it is now about to what extent can that function be expanded on to support modern devices (such as PWM), and GHL constantly lead the way in this and why nearly all top LED aquatic companies chase GHL for their brands to become compatible. This is unique to GHL PWM = Pulse Width Modulation, you need a specific module to do this which converts the analogue 0-10V signal to PWM digital and this is what nearly all modern LED fixtures including DIY builds now use. Its the PWM functionality that unlocks your LED fixture, without it its like restricting a car engine to 75% efficiency. This is where GHL ProfiLux shines through, they provide every conceivable option for the modern reefer to tap into, even if you feel you dont need the function now, its there for the future if and when you so choose to upgrade your lamps or other important functionalities. Last edited by Aqua-Digital; 02-11-2011 at 05:10 PM. |
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![]() This explains things further and hopefully provides the understanding as to what is different from standard 0-10V control and PWM
http://www.netrino.com/Embedded-Syst...dth-Modulation GHL goes way further also being the only controller to control DALI (Digitally addressed Lighting Interface) So although other companies may have 0-10V options that does not mean they have unlocked all its modern potentials, there are other far more modern methods. Last edited by Aqua-Digital; 02-11-2011 at 05:09 PM. |