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SmartCurrent FLEX Micro Case Drivers from Keystone Offer Maximum Functionality in Minimal Space

Keystone Technologies

Keystone Technologies has added SmartCurrent FLEX Micro Case, a new, ultra-compact form factor, to its SmartCurrent FLEX family of programmable drivers. The new driver is available in three wattages. The 12W version is 3.39″ L x 1.08″ W x 0.76 H, while the 20W and 36W models are 4.41″ L x 1.22″ W x 0.91″ H—slim form factors for the tightest placement..

The new driver joins the linear SmartCurrent FLEX and SmartCurrent FLEX Compact as part of the SmartCurrent FLEX line.

SmartCurrent FLEX Micro Case driver models are ultra-compact and fully programmable drivers designed for use in small fixtures. These drivers feature the same advanced programming capabilities via Keystone’s precision SmartCurrent software platform while delivering key space-saving advantages through their micro-size housing and flying lead configuration. In addition, SmartCurrent FLEX Micro Case drivers have a lower thermal threshold for use in low-wattage, temperature-sensitive environments.

The result is an ideal solution for fixture manufacturers needing maximum functionality in minimal space.

All SmartCurrent FLEX drivers feature 0-10V LED dimming down to 1%, offering smooth and flicker-free operation. In addition, they can be adjusted
in 1 mA increments and within a wide range of set current outputs.

Programming SmartCurrent FLEX drivers is easy. Connect the driver to the Keystone Programmer with a simple cord and then link the Programmer to your PC with USB. Use the software to your specifications and you’re all set.

With SmartCurrent FLEX Micro Case, the SmartCurrent FLEX product line is now capable of small form-factor
fixture applications, enhancing Keystone’s image as a one-stop shop for all driver needs.

More information about the SmartCurrent FLEX Micro Case from Keystone Technologies

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