LED Studio will showcase its new ECLIPSE power management solution at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2025. The technology aims to improve energy efficiency for LED displays by optimising power usage and reducing consumption during idle periods.
ECLIPSE offers two main modes to manage energy use:
Low Power Mode: This reduces energy consumption when the display is not receiving a video signal.
Zero Power Mode: This completely shuts down the display and receiver card, cutting energy usage to zero.
The system also addresses common challenges in power management, such as inrush current and thermal stress, ensuring that the transition between power states is safe and does not impact the longevity of internal components.
Rob Bint, CEO of LED Studio, explained:
“Traditional LED displays often use up to 15% of peak power even when idle, leading to unnecessary energy consumption. ECLIPSE removes standby power usage, which can help clients reduce operational costs and lower their carbon footprint.”
Additionally, LED Studio has introduced ECLIPSE+, a retrofit solution that enables legacy LED displays to incorporate modern energy-saving features. Through remote or scheduled control using RS232 and IP commands, ECLIPSE+ allows older systems to meet current energy standards.
ECLIPSE technology will initially be available for LED Studio’s VIVID series but is expected to be integrated across the company’s broader product range. According to LED Studio, a 25-square-metre VIVID P1.5 display running 12 hours daily could save approximately 4,024 kWh annually, leading to a potential cost saving of €1,161.34.
The introduction of ECLIPSE aligns with broader industry efforts to reduce energy consumption and support sustainability targets, including Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) objectives.
For more information on the ECLIPSE system, LED Studio will be showcasing the solution at ISE 2025 in Barcelona, Booth 5J100.