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Introduction
As LED technology continues to advance, Chip Scale Package (CSP) LEDs are becoming a top choice for high-efficiency and compact lighting applications. While these tiny powerhouses offer excellent brightness and thermal performance, they also come with unique electrical requirements, especially when it comes to dimming. If you're working with dimming CSP LED strips, choosing the right driver isn't just recommended– it's essential.
What Are CSP LEDs and Why Are They Different?
- Compact size: Ideal for tight spaces or sleek strip light designs.
- High lumen density: More light from a smaller footprint.
- Superior thermal performance: Better heat dissipation, leading to longer lifespan.
- Higher efficiency: Improved optical control and fewer optical losses.
Understanding Dimming Requirements for CSP LED Strips
- No built-in resistors: CSP LEDs often lack internal current regulation.
- High current density: Slight voltage fluctuations can produce large changes in brightness.
- Thermal sensitivity: Inconsistent power delivery leads to overheating or flickering.