Development trends and testing needs of LED drivers
At the same time, the demand for LED drivers is increasing. Not only the quality and price of LED bulbs are important, but the ability to stabilize the current, control the brightness and reliability of the driver are also decisive factors for the performance and life of the entire lighting system.
How LED driver works
LED driver is responsible for converting AC voltage to stable DC current for LED bulbs. A good driver helps to limit heat loss, improve efficiency and prolong the life of the lamp.
The current trend is to design drivers using high voltage, reducing current consumption, saving costs of wires and materials. In addition, the dimming feature helps to optimize energy consumption and suit the actual lighting environment.
Because LEDs are nonlinear devices, testing and validating LED drivers is an important step to ensure that the product operates as designed. Instead of using real LEDs, manufacturers need a load that accurately simulates the LED, with customizable characteristics such as threshold voltage and impedance.
Prodigit 3341G Series DC Electronic Dummy Load Solution

To serve the needs of LED driver testing, Prodigit develops the 3341G Series DC electronic load line, including models:
- 3342G (500V, 12A, 300W, optional 600V)
- 3343G (500V, 24A, 300W, optional 600V)
These modules simulate the real-life characteristics of LEDs through parameters such as Ud (threshold voltage) and Rd (series impedance). Users can change the parameters to simulate different types of LEDs or configurations (series, parallel), allowing drivers to be tested without the need for real LEDs.
Outstanding features of Series 3341G
- Support multiple operating modes: CC, CR, CV, CP, LED, Dynamic
- Accurate simulation of forward voltage and LED impedance
- High speed response (>100kHz), suitable for embedded pulse modulation testing
- Support short circuit testing with dedicated relay
- LED load voltage up to 600V, maximum current 24A, power 300W
- Easily configurable for 3302F, 3305F, 330GF, Quad or Dual version
Thanks to its fast response speed and flexible simulation capabilities, the 3341G Series is an effective tool for both R&D departments and product testing lines.
Analysis of LED load characteristics
LEDs have a rated current of 350 - 700mA, while high-power LEDs can go up to 1400 - 2800mA. The forward voltage Ud is usually around 2.8 - 3.4V. As the voltage increases, the LED current and brightness increase, while generating heat.
Since the LED driver always supplies a constant current, the voltage across the LED will change with temperature. This characteristic forces the LED driver to adjust the current instead of the voltage, ensuring that the lamp does not lose its lifespan.
The different characteristics of LEDs (Vd and Rd) also depend on the color, manufacturer and operating conditions. A simulation load such as the 3341G helps to accurately reproduce these characteristics in a test environment.
Realistic LED simulation configuration
The user can configure the load to simulate:
- Single LED,
- 3 LEDs in series,
- 6 LED circuit (3 in series x 2 in parallel).
The voltage Ud increases with the number of LEDs in series, while the current is divided equally along the parallel branch. Prodigit's 3341G/3342G/3343G solutions allow full simulation of both types, supporting driver testing with output voltages up to 500 - 600V.
Comparison of LED loads and general-purpose electronic loads
The goal of an LED driver is to convert electrical energy to light energy as efficiently as possible. However, conventional general-purpose electronic loads cannot properly simulate the nonlinear characteristics of LEDs.
The 3341G Series overcomes this by using LED mode, which combines the two parameters Ud and Rd to create a current-voltage curve that is similar to the actual LED. This allows the driver to be tested under conditions that are closest to actual operating conditions.
Short circuit and dimming test
LED drivers require short circuit protection and dimming capabilities. The 3341G Series has a dedicated short circuit relay, with a low impedance of only a few milliohms, ensuring realistic simulation and driver safety.
With dimming function, the device supports:
- Dimming control via analog signal (0-12V)
- Or PWM pulse modulation (frequency 0-12kHz, duty 0-100%)
- Thanks to the high bandwidth (100kHz), the load can catch up with fast current variations, accurately simulating even high-end drivers with complex dimming functions.
Practical and extended applications
The 3341G series is suitable for:
- LED driver development R&D labs
- Automated testing production lines
- Industrial or commercial lighting plants
For high-power applications, Prodigit also offers the ATE 6010 automatic testing system, which supports four devices simultaneously, ensuring high precision and speed for the production process.
Conclude
Prodigit's DC Series 3341G is a comprehensive LED driver testing solution that accurately simulates real LED characteristics, supports multiple test modes, fast signal processing, and is easy to configure.
With the strict requirements in the lighting industry and electronic equipment testing, this is a worthy choice to ensure quality and shorten product development time.





