Residential lighting

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Residential lighting

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Overview

Residential lighting designs are key parts of the growing effort to modernize buildings and reduce energy costs. Tunable white LED chips on board (COB) are leading to designs concerned with human-centric lighting and circadian lighting. Many luminaires are now being packaged with onboard sensors and wireless networked lighting control. This facilitates greater energy savings, flexibility and collection of data to optimize usage. Additionally, energy efficiency and wide dimming range are still key design considerations.

Design requirements

    Our residential lighting designs provide:

  • LED drivers, signal chain and wireless connectivity and embedded processing portfolios to build small footprint designs with low overall BOM cost.
  • Reference designs that demonstrate smart lighting with Bluetooth® low energy or Zigbee® connectivity.
  • Reference designs that demonstrate methods for achieving wide range dimming in PWM, shunt FET PWM and analog dimming methods.
  • Integrated ambient light sensors that enable daylight energy harvesting and constant lumen output resulting in higher energy efficiency.

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White paper A link to the Internet of Things IoT Made Easy With SimpleLink Wi-Fi Solutions 31 Jul 2014
White paper A primer to Wi-Fi® provisioning for IoT applications (Rev. A) 31 Jan 2019
Application note LM27965 Dual Display White LED Driver w/I2C Compatible Brightness Control (Rev. B) 30 Apr 2013
Application note AN-1715 LP3943/LP3944 as a GPIO Expander (Rev. A) 30 Apr 2013
Application note Switched Cap Circuits Provide Efficient and Functional White LED Drive (Rev. B) 30 Apr 2013
Application note LM27961- Dual-Display White LED Drvr w/3/2x Switched Cap Boost (Rev. A) 30 Apr 2013
Application note AN-1293 Driving RGB LED Using LP3936 Lighting Management System (Rev. A) 30 Apr 2013
Application note Designing Energy-Efficient Handheld Illum Solutions (Rev. A) 30 Apr 2013
Application note AN-1523 LP5521 Power Efficiency Considerations (Rev. C) 30 Apr 2013
Application note Analysis & Design of Hysteretic Constant Freq Buck Regr Using the LM5007 (Rev. B) 30 Apr 2013
White paper Bringing Wireless Scalability to Intelligent Sensing Applications (Rev. B) 25 Aug 2016
White paper Smart power opens door to more efficient electrical use 21 Mar 2016
White paper LED intelligent lighting control with ultra-low-power MSP430F51x2 family 20 Nov 2012
White paper Wireless Connectivity For The Internet of Things, One Size Does Not Fit All (Rev. A) 17 Oct 2017
Application note Optimizing Efficiency in White LED Backlight Applications 10 Dec 2011
Application note Dimming Techniques for Switched-Mode LED Drivers 10 Dec 2011
Application brief Precision LED Brightness and Color Mixing With Discrete Current Sense Amplifiers 10 Apr 2017
Application note Inductive Based Switch Reg Circuits Provide High Efficiency White LED Drives (Rev. B) 06 May 2013
Application note AN-1696 Designing a Boost LED Driver Using the LM5022 (Rev. B) 06 May 2013
Application note AN-1656 Design Challenges of Switching LED Drivers (Rev. A) 03 May 2013

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