DALI DT8 Tunable White Power Supply MICRO11 350mA 48V ULAC-MC6 by Unilight
DALI DT8 Tunable White Power Supply MICRO11 350mA 48V ULAC-MC6
The Unilight DALI DT8 Tunable White power supply MICRO11 350mA 48V ULAC-MC6 is a professional constant-current LED driver designed for 48V magnetic track lighting systems. It enables digital control of both light intensity and correlated color temperature in the DALI DT8 standard, making it an ideal solution for modern projects where flexible lighting scenes, visual comfort, and simplified addressing are essential. This driver is intended for Tunable White luminaires in the MICRO11 48V system and supports smooth dimming from 0 to 100% with stable, flicker-free operation.
Why choose this DALI DT8 driver?
| Technical Specification | |
|---|---|
| Product name | DALI DT8 Tunable White Power Supply MICRO11 350mA 48V ULAC-MC6 |
| Brand | Unilight |
| Control type | DALI DT8 (Tunable White / Tc) |
| System voltage | 48V DC |
| Output current | 350mA constant current |
| Dimming range | 0–100% |
| Color temperature control | Smooth Tunable White adjustment |
| Communication standard | IEC 62386 |
| Application | MICRO11 48V magnetic system |
| Operation quality | Flicker-free |
| Recommended use | Compatible 350mA Tunable White luminaires only |
Technical FAQ
DALI DT8 allows control of brightness and color temperature within one DALI address, which is especially useful for Tunable White fixtures. DT6 typically handles dimming only, so projects requiring dynamic white light often need a more complex addressing structure if DT8 is not used.
No. It should only be used with luminaires that are designed for constant-current 350mA operation and support Tunable White functionality within the MICRO11 48V system. Electrical compatibility must always be confirmed before installation.
Yes. Full dimming and Tunable White control are available only when the driver is connected to a DALI bus and configured in a compatible control environment. Without DALI communication, the advanced DT8 features cannot be properly managed.
Yes. Because it supports smooth adjustment of color temperature and brightness, it can be used in Human Centric Lighting concepts where the lighting atmosphere is adapted to time of day, user comfort, and the function of the space.

