Does the LED have a PWM dimmer for all the power sources? Does the PWM dimmer have nothing to do with the power source?
The LED part of the power supply can be directly matched with PWM dimmers, most of which cannot be directly matched with PWM dimmers. But with the conversion of the converter, you can go directly with the PWM dimmer. There is also a separate unit for the power and PWM dimmers. Match the type of lamps and the scene. HEP has a variety of light solutions, and I know them well. HEP is a German brand and has a KEMA certified r&d lab in Germany. HEP has this ability and strength
PWM dimmers, which are technically tuned, are not matched to the silicon controlled dimmers. So, the key here is the power source, PWM is not a good match!
The relationship with the power source, of course, is not a universal one; At present, the LED power supply in the market, or the conventional power supply, accounts for more than 98 percent of the market share, followed by the dimming power supply. Current dimming power supply, most of which is controlled by silicon, dominates the market in a controlled manner. So it's typically a dimmer that matches the silicon controlled manner;
In the current market, the main way to adjust the light of the LED lamp is to adjust the optical mode of the silicon, and the PWM to adjust the light. Either way, it is also a way of marketing the market in a way that can be controlled by silicon. The PWM approach is more effective, but the domestic technology is immature, so the market share is still small, and there are few companies that do good PWM dimmers.