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GreenChip LED Driver unveiled
NXP Semiconductors N.V. has introduced the SSL21101 - the first in a new family of GreenChip LED driver ICs featuring Smart Digital Control (SDC) technology.
Incorporating intelligent digital control within a compact analog design, the SSL21101 is said to deliver better, more accurate system performance while reducing the bill of materials, providing an ideal solution for non-dimmable, high-performance LED applications up to 15 W.
NXP is featuring the SSL21101 at Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition.
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Wi-Fi-Connected Lightbulbs, Coming To Smart Homes In 2012
Greenchip uses 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi signals (over an 802.15.4 short range wireless protocol that won't compete with your normal home 802.11 g/n computer network). They use the new Ipv6 protocol too, so there's no worries that your lightbulbs will use up all the world's available Internet addresses. Plus, the JenNetIP system that NXP's built to let your computers talk to your lights is being open-sourced--in the hope that other manufacturers will embrace it. In fact, Google's already doing so, with its recently revealed Android Home automation system, something that Lindop notes validates the market.