New Products
November 2, 2012
GreenChip-based Drivers for LED Retrofit Lamps Achieve Best-in-Class Dimmer Compatibility per Watt
NXP Semiconductors N.V. announced the SSL2129A -- a highly efficient GreenChip™ controller IC for compact, deep-dimmable LED retrofit lamps from 4 to 25 W. The SSL2129A offers best-in-class dimming performance measured in compatibility per watt, for a single-stage mainstream LED driver application. Its straightforward approach also allows the application to remain compact (GU10/PAR16) and highly cost-effective, with a high power factor (PF) of more than 0.9. The SSL2129A is designed for use with an external MOSFET and can be configured in both buck (non-isolated) and flyback (isolated) topologies, for 100-120V and 230V mains supply voltages.
Recommended: Altera Acquires Enpirion for $140 Million, Forms Power Business Unit
"Our latest GreenChip LED controller IC sets a new benchmark in dimmer compatibility. In testing and measuring 'compatibility per watt,' we've taken into account the importance of dimmable LED performance at lower input power levels, as well as many other factors," said Richard Langezaal, product marketing manager, lighting solutions, NXP Semiconductors. "By providing excellent dimming performance, high efficiency, and ease of manufacturing in a very compact form factor, the SSL2129A will help to drive down the cost of dimmable retrofit LED lamps considerably."
With over 600 dimmer types sold worldwide today, nearly all of which were originally designed for incandescent lamps, designing dimmable LED lamps that perform reliably and consistently with a broad variety of dimmers remains a significant challenge for lighting manufacturers. At the same time, as LED efficacy (in terms of lumens/watt) increases steadily, the input power required for retrofit LED lamps is decreasing, raising additional challenges. Today, commercially available LED lamps need about 7 watts to replace a 40-watt incandescent bulb, and 8.7 watts to replace a 60-watt incandescent, but it is precisely under 10 watts that dimmer compatibility becomes particularly difficult.
Related: Amorphous and Tape-Wound Cores, SMD Capacitors and Rugged Connectors at PCIM
To address this, NXP has developed a "compatibility per watt" scoring method that takes into account the absorbed mains input power, as well as a metric for compatibility determined by both stability (the ability to avoid visual disturbances such as flicker, shimmer and flashing), as well as controllability (the level to which the user can control and reduce the lamp light output, including dimming range, control span and steps in light level). Based on this parameter, the SSL2129A has demonstrated outstanding dimmer compatibility. A white paper on evaluating dimmer compatibility per watt is available from NXP.
The SSL2129A compact, deep-dimmable controller IC for LED lighting is now in volume production with product samples available immediately. NXP will showcase the SSL2129A at Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (booth 5B-C12).
Share this story
Send via E-mail
Post to Twitter
On the Web:
White Papers
March 11, 2013
Power Modules for Charger Applications
Sponsored by Vincotech
February 27, 2013
The Adaptive Cell Converter Topology Enables Constant Efficiency Over Universal Input AC Line in Front-End, High-Density Power Factor Correction Applications
Sponsored by Vicor Corp.
February 27, 2013
From 48 V direct to Intel VR12.0: Saving "Big Data" $500,000 per datacenter, per year
Sponsored by Vicor Corp.
More White Papers
- Altera Acquires Enpirion for $140 Million, Forms Power Business Unit
- Ericsson Saves Board Space with Surface-Mount Digital Bus Converter
- SiC Modules, IGBTs and Super-Junction MOSFETs Introduced on Day One of PCIM
- SiC and GaN Again a Major Focus at PCIM Europe
- PowerbyProxi Joins Wireless Power Consortium
- Vincotech and Infineon Introduce New Packaging Options at PCIM Europe
- Bosch Claims First Sub-$450 240V EV Charging Station
- Eaton and CA Technologies Join to Deliver Infrastructure Management for Data Centers
- DOE Selects Consortium to Develop Next-Generation Batteries for Automobiles
- Dana Receives Grant from NRCan to Improve Thermal Management for EV Battery Packs
- Power-One Gets $1 Billion – ABB Gets Inverters
- Renesas Adds IGBT Drivers with Micro-Isolator for Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Inverters
- Bosch Claims First Sub-$450 240V EV Charging Station
- European Project Reports Achievements in Drive to Shape the Future of Power Microelectronics
- Eltek Signs Agreement with Caterpillar on Telecom Hybrid Systems
- U.S. Launches Competition for "Next-Generation Power Electronics Manufacturing" Institute
- LED Lighting Power & Dimming Controls Introduced by Phihong
- 500W Full-Brick DC-DC Converter Optimized for Fuel Cell Applications
- GE Opens $1.5 Million New Product Introduction Accelerator Lab
- LG Chem Announces Plans for Start of Production of Automotive Li-Ion Batteries
- Green Building Power Forum 2010: Fujitsu Components America
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: CUI Incorporated
- Green Building Power Forum 2010: EMerge Alliance
- Green Building Power Forum 2010: Anderson Power Products
- Green Building Power Forum 2009: Independence Station
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: Coilcraft
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: Champs Technologies
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: EXAR Corporation
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: PMBus
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: Power Plaza
Design Features
October 22, 2012
Energy Efficiency with Class D Amplifier Modules
Class-D switching amplifiers are helping audio designers create personal multimedia devices and home audio/visual systems that demonstrate how compact and stylish equipment can also deliver high sound quality and high audio output power. The key to this breakthrough, providing freedom from the large and bulky boxes housing traditional audio products, lies in the class-D amplifier’s high energy efficiency, which is typically around 90%. This allows designers to reduce or eliminate heatsinks as well as using smaller-sized PCBs and smaller components such as transformers, connectors and power supplies.
Design Features
October 8, 2012
The Role of Hall Effect Sensors in Power Distribution Infrastructure
Power distribution units (PDUs) form an essential part of modern computing and data communications hardware. They provide multiple outputs for transferring electrical power with maximum efficiency, controlling the power capacity and safeguarding against the possible causes of supply interruption. With an ever increasing need from tech savvy consumers for higher data throughput and greater quantities of data storage capacity, as well as tough international legislation now governing CO&sub2; emissions, the demands being placed on these units are proving challenging for engineering teams to satisfy.
Product Focus
August 13, 2012
The Year in AC-DC Power Supply Technology
The past year witnessed significant new product releases, technological developments, and industry news related to the field of AC-DC Power Supply technology.
.gif)


.gif)