DALI DT6 DRIVER MICRO11 350mA 48V ULAC-MC5 by Unilight
DALI DT6 DRIVER MICRO11 350mA 48V ULAC-MC5 by Unilight
The DALI DT6 DRIVER MICRO11 350mA 48V ULAC-MC5 is a compact constant-current LED driver designed for 48V magnetic track lighting systems, especially MICRO11 applications. It delivers a stable 350mA output current and supports DALI DT6 dimming in accordance with IEC 62386, making it a reliable choice for professional lighting layouts where precise brightness control, scene creation, and central light management are required. This driver is intended for use with compatible 350mA LED luminaires in commercial interiors, hospitality projects, premium residential spaces, and installations integrated with building management or DALI-based control systems.
Why this DALI driver works well in modern lighting projects
| Technical Specification | |
|---|---|
| Product name | DALI DT6 DRIVER MICRO11 350mA 48V ULAC-MC5 |
| Brand | Unilight |
| Control type | DALI DT6 |
| System voltage | 48V DC |
| Output current | 350mA constant current |
| Dimming range | 0–100% |
| Communication standard | IEC 62386 |
| Application | 48V MICRO11 magnetic system |
| Recommended use | Compatible 350mA LED luminaires only |
Technical FAQ
No. Compatibility depends on both the system format and the electrical requirements of the luminaire. This driver should be used only with constant-current LED fittings designed for 350mA operation and intended for the MICRO11 48V magnetic system.
No. DALI DT6 is used for brightness control only. If a project requires tunable white or dynamic CCT adjustment, a DALI DT8-compatible driver should be selected instead.
Yes. With support for IEC 62386 and DALI DT6 communication, it is suitable for professional lighting systems in offices, hospitality projects, retail environments, and other centrally managed installations.
A constant-current driver regulates output current rather than simply supplying voltage. If the connected luminaire is not designed for 350mA operation, performance issues, unstable dimming, or component damage may occur. Always match driver current to the fixture specification.

