driverstroom
Driverstroom is a Dutch term that does not have a universal, field-agnostic definition in technical literature. In many contexts it refers to the electrical current produced by a driver circuit—the component that controls or powers a load. The driver can regulate current or voltage to match the requirements of devices such as LEDs, motors, or sensors. In LED technology, for example, driverstroom is often used to describe the constant-current supplied by an LED driver; maintaining a stable current is essential for predictable brightness and lifetime. In motor control, a motor driver delivers current to windings, and the term may describe the current output that the driver maintains under varying load.
The term may also appear in Dutch-language discussions to distinguish the driver’s output from the control
In non-technical or general writing, “driverstroom” is less common and may be encountered only alongside related
Because Dutch terminology varies by field and manufacturer, many articles adopt the broader interpretation: driverstroom is