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Where to start?

You can find all circuits, part list, codes and step by step to install the codes on links below.

How to install Ferduino code;

How to install Ferduino with web control;

Source code;

Part list;

Circuits;

Code for tests;

Free projects for LDD boards.

PCB for Mean well ELN and non-dimmable drivers.

Visit the web interface using the demonstration user.

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Password: demouserferd


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