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AN11136: Buck converter driver for SSL applications
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AN10962 Dimmable CFL using the UBA2026X family
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6th European ZigBee Developers' Conference
June 27 - 28, 2012
Munich, Germany
June 28: NXP is presenting the "Wireless Control Systems for Smart Lighting" session
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Strategies in Light Europe
September 18-20, 2012 Munich, Germany
NXP will be presenting on wired and wireless smart lighting
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New Products
NXP non-dimmable flyback driver for LED lighting SSL21101
This flexible, one-stage solution enables a small design with a low bill of materials. It offers very high efficiency, uses special operating modes to increase performance, and is equipped with a complete set of protections. LEARN MORE >
Application Spotlight
Internet-enabled Smart Lighting signals a fundamental shift in how we interact with lights – helping individuals, businesses and governments save energy. This video, partly filmed in a San Jose, California home with a 70-node smart lighting network, explores the universe of possibilities enabled in a world where every light bulb has an IP address.
NXP solutions featured include the GreenChip smart lighting solution (GreenChip iSSL and iCFL), which incorporates JenNet-IP network layer software. Based on 6LoWPAN, JenNet-IP enables ultra-low-power wireless connectivity and can be extended to other smart devices in both residential and commercial buildings.
Reference Design Boards
SSL21101 230V
8W Flyback retrofit SSL lamp reference design – Low THD
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SSL21101 120V
8W Flyback retrofit SSL lamp reference design – Low Ripple
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SSL21101 120V
8W Flyback retrofit SSL lamp reference design – Low THD
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SSL21101230V
8W Flyback retrofit SSL lamp reference design – Low Ripple
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NXP in the News
What's Next for Internet-Enabled Smart Lighting?
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Eindhoven, Netherlands, May 8, 2012 – What if every light bulb had an Internet IP address? Since NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) first raised the question at LIGHTFAIR International (LFI) nearly one year ago, interest in IPv6-enabled smart lighting has soared. The potential energy and cost savings – as well as the comfort, convenience and lifestyle benefits for the consumer – have mobilized a growing ecosystem of innovators in lighting, connectivity, energy management and home automation to enable and support wirelessly controlled intelligent lighting. READ MORE >
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