How do Driverless LEDs work? Driver on Board or DOB technology

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Aug. 04, 2025

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How do Driverless LEDs work? Driver on Board or DOB technology

Driverless LEDs, also known as Driver on Board or DOB technology, are a type of LED lights that do not need a separate driver to control the electrical current and supply clean DC power to the LED. Instead, they use a high voltage integrated circuit with regulating and switching chips to intelligently adjust the number of LEDs in a string during an AC line cycle so that the voltage of the LED string matches the instantaneous AC line voltage. This way, they can directly connect to the AC mains without any external driver modules.Read about What is an LED driver to learn more about full size drivers.  If you need to go way back to ballasts, learn about why LEDs use a driver and not a ballast. Driverless LEDs have some advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional LEDs that use drivers. 

Some of the advantages of DOB are:

•  They are more compact and lightweight, as they do not need extra space or weight for the driver.•  They are more cost-effective, as they do not need additional components or labor for the driver.

Some of the disadvantages of DOB are:

•  They are more sensitive to power fluctuations, as they do not have any protection or regulation from the driver.•  They are more difficult to dim, as they do not have any dimming control from the driver.•  They are more prone to overheating, as they do not have any thermal management from the driver.•  Easy to build, but this can lead to lower quality in the marketplace where its difficult to test or tell the difference.•  They are limited to a single voltage, such as just 120v, where drivers can do a range, say 90-277v and work fine in any voltage in that range.•  They are not serviceable.  If the DOB fails, the whole fixture and light must be replaced.  Full size driver are serviceable.  The driver can be changed, often without taking down the fixture and the fixture can be re-used.   More environmentally and economical.Driverless LEDs are becoming more popular in some applications, such as T8 bulbs, which are replacements for the 4' long CFLs that you see in homes and businesses. These bulbs can benefit from the lower cost and size of driverless LEDs, while still providing adequate and efficient lighting. However, for other applications, such as parking lot lights or high bay lights, driverless LEDs may not be suitable, as they may compromise on performance, quality, and safety.Therefore, before you buy driverless LEDs, you should consider your needs and preferences carefully. You should also look for reputable and certified products that meet the standards and requirements of your location and project. See our article on isolated vs non isolated LED drivers to see how much better isolated is.

What products have DOB in them?

Lots of products already use Driver on board technology to save money.  Almost all products under $30 retail will have to use them to reach the price points.   Some examples of products that have DOB technology in them are:•  LED Bulbs: Small light bulbs have them already; they are just using a cheap way of controlling the power. Hard to find a bulb under 20 watts that does NOT use DOB.•  Solar lights: small solar lights you see around houses will not have a driver. This is also one of the reasons these constantly fail, the main reason is poor or overworked batteries, but failed circuitry is also an issue.•  T8 LED bulbs: T8s are replacements for the 4’ long CFLs that you see in homes and businesses throughout the world. Fluorescent T8 bulbs emit UV/IR light at high levels. Since LEDs have No UV Light, they are much safer than CFL T8s. LEDs do not emit any light in the non-visible light spectrum (UV) so LEDs are not harmful to health. UV/IR light causes colors to fade in fabrics, signage, while also being the leading cause for eye strain and eye fatigue. Thus a major reason for LED retrofitting. T8 bulbs, along with T5, T12 and other variations, are now being replaced by LEDs. With 18 watts of LED output and a retail price dropping below $6, the manufacturers have focused on these to cut costs. Going DOB is a good way to do that.•  Security flood lights: Those 2 and 3 head lights around the house only need 10-30 watts and thus will likely use DOB at the lower end of the scale.•  Wall Lights: Any wall light under 50 watts will likely use DOB•  LED Flood Lights;  floods lights under 100 watts are heavily moving to DOB for lower costs and smaller profiles.

How Will it Affect the LED bulbs & LED Fixtures?

From a consumer standpoint you can expect to see smaller and cheaper LED Light fixtures and bulbs, but If the quality of the driverless LEDs are high, no real difference will be felt.   If they end up like cheap solar lights, we will end up with failures and a whole new wave of negative reviews and feedback of LEDs.  For those of us selling the lights, it will feel like all over again.   Back then there were a slew of failures and problems that resulted in negative publicity.   Most consumers backed off and decided not to be in the early adopter phase.   Look out for a wave of DOB LEDs in both bulbs and fixtures, but be warry.   Using chips to regulate electricity is easy to do, but very hard to do well.   That distinction will be hard to know. About the Author:  Dara Greaney is founder and CEO of LED Light Expert with deep expertise in LED fixtures and Light design.  LinkedInWikipedia or Twitter.  Editing by David Peguero.About us:  See our About us page for more about LED Light Expert.  Referenceshttps://www.ledsmagazine.com/leds-ssl-design/modular-light-engines/article//driverless-led-light-engines-deliver-up-to-93-efficiency-and-no-perceptible-flicker-magazinehttps://www.led-professional.com/resources-1/articles/a-new-approach-to-the-design-of-driverless-ac-led-light-engines

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