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K11 Aircraft Panel Dimmer

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Part# 11-02244
MFR Model# K11

Overview

The A & T Labs panel light dimmer provides features and functionality not available in other dimmer products.
   
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Features

  • 3 outputs with a tracking capability - One output is the “Master”, and the other two can be set to track the master from 0 to any set voltag behind the master. This allows items on the dimmer bus to be grouped according to their relative brightness for better overall tracking. For example, the Vision Micro- systems products are typically way out of line in brightness compared to others at the same voltage
  • Quiet analog design
  • Multi-channel tracking capability
  • Daylight full-on over-ride capability for GPS annunciators, etc.
  • Current limiting/short circuit protection
  • Thermal protection
  • Low drop-out voltage (ability to adjust the dimmer bus up as close to the battery voltage as possible)
  • Photocell light sensor automatic control capability
  • Low cost
  • Voltage range: 0 to Input supply - .6V
  • Output current -Depends on ventilation - Each channel is capable of 5 amps, practical dissipation limitation is ~ 5 amps total for all channels. (For 28 volt systems, current limit is 1 A per channel) Unit connections are made through a DB15 connector, and are easy to integrate into the rest of the aircraft wiring.

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