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Frequently used with 24V LED strips and architectural lighting. Applications in Lighting Design
Base stations, small cells, and backhaul equipment require stable, noise-free power. Dvrt006 is often integrated into remote radio heads (RRHs) and centralized power distribution units, ensuring consistent operation despite fluctuating input from renewable or backup sources. dvrt006
| Test | DVRT006 Result | Reference Device | Improvement | |------|----------------|------------------|-------------| | | 23.2 bits @ 100 kS/s | 22‑bit sigma‑delta ADC (legacy) | +1.2 bits | | Power Consumption (Full‑Rate) | 0.78 W | 1.1 W (competitor) | –22 % | | Latency (BLE 5.2 2 Mbps) | 45 µs (packet) | 78 µs | –43 % | | Edge‑AI Inference (150 KB model) | 0.62 ms @ 5 TOPS | 1.4 ms (general MCU) | –55 % | | Throughput (Wi‑Fi 802.11ax 5 GHz) | 1.2 Gbps | 0.9 Gbps | +33 % | Frequently used with 24V LED strips and architectural
You won’t run out of space because of too many photos or apps. Most DVRT006 units support expandable microSD cards. | Test | DVRT006 Result | Reference Device
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