

This ac dc driver and mcpcb used in Inverter bulbs
When it comes to LEDs, an AC/DC driver is essential to making sure they operate correctly and effectively. Below is a summary of its main purposes:
Power Conversion:
AC to DC conversion: LEDs need DC to function, but mains power is AC (alternating current). The incoming AC voltage is rectified by the AC/DC driver, which then sets it to the proper DC voltage level for the LEDs.
Present Law:
In contrast to incandescent lights, which only require a particular voltage, LEDs are current-sensitive. The current that is supplied to the LEDs is controlled by an AC/DC driver, which guarantees that they get the exact amount required for maximum brightness and longevity. This shields them from the damaging effects of high current.
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