Lighting

Engineering energy-efficient lighting solutions

Create innovative and differentiated LED lighting systems with our highly-efficient power management devices for high-density LED drivers with wide dimming range. Our capacitive touch microcontrollers with haptics drivers help you provide multi-sensory feedback for interactive control, environmental sensors with accurate position detection and multi-standard wireless connectivity for a dynamic, human-centric lighting experience.

Engineer an advanced lighting system

Control your lighting system using DALI

Digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) is a two-wire digital communication protocol used to interconnect multiple lighting systems such as LED drivers, ballasts, dimmers, sensors and contollers. This protocol targets an energy efficient system by working with sensors to adjust lighting dynamically and save power, while simultaneously reporting back errors or diagnostics in the system using bi-directional communication. Not only is DALI a cost-effective solution reducing system complexity, it also enables connection of multiple lighting devices while also allowing for individual addressing of each device. 

TI offers solutions that support DALI-2 and meets compliant hardware and software requirements for IEC 62386-103.

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Featured products for lighting control
MSPM0G3507 ACTIVE 80MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0+ MCU with 128KB flash 32KB SRAM 2x4Msps ADC, DAC, 3xCOMP, 2xOPA, CAN-FD, MATHA
MSPM0L1306 ACTIVE 32-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0+ MCU with 64-KB flash, 4-KB SRAM, 12-bit ADC, comparator, OPA

Wirelessly control your lighting system

Wireless control in lighting removes the need for extra control wiring while enabling seamless system installation and expansion. Create a reliable wireless network of products for smart lighting applications with TI's extensive wireless portfolio covering Bluetooth® LE, Bluetooth® Mesh, Zigbee®, Thread, Matter and Wi-Fi®. 

Take advantage of TI's connectivity experience, quality product offerings and support to connect your next lighting network.

Featured products for wireless connectivity
CC2340R5 ACTIVE SimpleLink™ 32bit Arm® Cortex®-M0+ 2.4GHz wireless MCU with 512kB flash
NEW CC2755R10 ACTIVE SimpleLink™ 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M33 multiprotocol wireless MCU with 1MB flash, HSM, APU
CC3551E ACTIVE SimpleLink™ wireless MCU with dual-band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Wi-Fi® 6 and Bluetooth® Low Energy

Create a touch-free lighting system

Unlock the next level for accurate and reliable sensing with a radar-enabled lighting system. Unlike traditional sensors, radar technology delivers precise presence detection, people counting, and tracking in a 3D environment while mitigating common false detections.

With its ability to sense micro-motion and cover wide areas, radar ensures that lighting systems are exceptionally accurate and drive significant energy savings while enhancing safety and comfort. Seamlessly integrated into modern smart lighting networks, radar transforms your setting into an intelligent and responsive environment, making it the ideal choice for industrial and residential spaces. TI offers an expansive radar portfolio to enhance your lighting system.

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PIR Motion Detection With MSPM0
This design provides a low power, high-performance, and very cost competitive motion detection solution using an analog passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor and the MSPM0L1306. 
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Low Power mmWave radar enables new functionality in battery powered proximity se
This application brief informs and educates partners and customers on the advancements that Texas Instruments has made in millimeter wave (mmWave) Radar sensing.
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Radar Sensors to Enable Smarter Homes, Cities and Lives
This application brief discusses the various industrial applications that radar sensors can safely enable including homes, healthcare, factories, electronics and robotics. 
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Featured products for occupancy detection
NEW IWRL6432AOP ACTIVE Single-chip low-power 57GHz to 63.5GHz industrial mmWave radar sensor with integrated antenna

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Isolated 70-W streetlight LED driver using UCC28810
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PWM, analog dimming solution to implement 0.05% to 100% dimming range UCC28811
In this paper, read how the combined dimming solution (PWM and 1- to 10-V analog) based on the UCC28810/11 device is provided to meet today’s wider dimming range specification for the LED ceiling lamp application.
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AN-1696 Designing a Boost LED Driver Using the LM5022 (Rev. B)
This application report provides a component-by-component design guide for a boost converter-based LED driver using the LM5022.
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