Categories: Blog

How to get Zhaga-D4i Certification for Luminaires, Sensors and Communication Nodes — LED professional


The Zhaga-D4i product ecosystem includes luminaires for both outdoor use (as specified in Zhaga Book 18) and indoor use (Book 20). Zhaga-D4i luminaires have a powered Zhaga receptacle, which can accommodate a Zhaga-D4i control device such a sensor or communication node. Also, Zhaga-D4i luminaires contain D4i components such as LED drivers.

The webinar will describe how to achieve Zhaga-D4i certification for different product types, covering the technical requirements as well as the key testing and verification steps.

The DALI Alliance will discuss D4i certification of control devices and LED drivers, as well as the D4i requirements for luminaires, and the Zhaga Consortium will explain the Book 18 and 20 specifications that lead to Zhaga-D4i certification of luminaires and control devices. Both organizations will discuss the membership requirements for certification. Also, Dekra, a testing organization, will describe how it can support Zhaga and DALI Alliance members to achieve product certification.

The webinar will last for approximately 60 minutes, including plenty of time for our experts to answer any questions you may have.

More webinar information can be found on the DALI Alliance and Zhaga websites. – Registration is now open

About the DALI Alliance:  

The DALI Alliance (also known as the Digital Illumination Interface Alliance or DiiA) is an open, global consortium of lighting companies that drives the growth of lighting-control solutions based on internationally-standardized Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) technology. The organization operates the DALI-2 and D4i certification programs to boost levels of cross-vendor interoperability. As lighting continues to evolve and converge with the IoT, the DALI Alliance is also driving the standardization of wireless and IP-based connectivity solutions. –  www.dali-alliance.org

About Zhaga:

Zhaga is a global association of lighting companies that is standardizing interfaces of components of LED luminaires, including LED light engines, LED modules, LED arrays, holders, electronic control gear (LED drivers) and connectivity fit systems. This helps to streamline the LED lighting supply chain, and to simplify LED luminaire design and manufacturing. Zhaga continues to develop specifications based on the inter-related themes of interoperable components, smart and connected lighting, and serviceable luminaires. –  www.zhagastandard.org



Source link

admin

Share
Published by
admin

Recent Posts

High TLCI Illumination for Accurate Color in Telework & Indoor Video Recording — LED professional

Over the past 50 years, Nichia has demonstrated its commitment to improving the overall performance…

3 years ago

Blueglass to Aquire US Laser Diode Facility — LED professional

To fund the acquisition and ongoing operation of the production facility, BluGlass has secured A$3.4…

3 years ago

High-performance for wavelengths in infrared

New CAS 140D IR spectroradiometer with improved optical and electronic components offer the user higher…

3 years ago

Seoul Semiconductor Relocates Headquarters of Automobile Division to Germany — LED professional

SSC boasts world's only LED and LD technology for vehicles using all wavelengths of light…

3 years ago

Panel technology: HELLA develops new design concepts for the vehicle front end

  ​E-cars do not have a classic radiator grille, so the front of the vehicle…

3 years ago

Data Reporting, Diagnostics, Sensors and NLCs Added to ANSI C137.4-2021 Standard for Digital Lighting Control — LED professional

“We welcome the further alignment of ANSI C137.4-2021 and D4i, which is expected to lead…

3 years ago