Flexible circuit boards populated with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) create illumination for a variety of applications. These circuits require a dedicated power supply, often called a driver, to regulate the electrical current and ensure consistent, safe operation. A typical setup involves a roll of the flexible lighting coupled with a compatible power source.
These systems offer significant advantages over traditional lighting solutions, including energy efficiency, compact size, customizable colors and brightness, and long lifespan. The technology has evolved rapidly from its initial use in simple indicator lights to become a cornerstone of modern architectural, automotive, and decorative lighting. This evolution has been driven by advancements in LED technology and the development of sophisticated control systems.