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8-bit Microcontrollers for Lighting Applications from NEC
Following the release of the world’s first microcontroller (MCU) with four-channel constant-current drive for LED lighting systems, NEC Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723) this month began shipment of 14 new 8-bit All Flash MCUs for energy-efficient lighting applications.
DesiAs energy costs for lighting equipment rise, and consumers become more eco-conscious about global warming, lighting has become an area of focus for energy conservation. By switching from incandescent to fluorescent bulbs, and by using an MCU rather than a dedicated integrated circuit (IC) to provide inverter control and dimming functions, lighting manufacturers can control illumination at a fine-grained level and provide communication functions that enable illumination and ambient conditions to be adjusted via remote control, delivering further energy savings and added value.
LED-based lighting systems, which consume less power than other lighting systems, are becoming more popular as major advances in brightness levels are made. However, providing high-brightness illumination in LEDs requires functions to control dimming and manage color, thermal conditions and communication, and this need has increased the popularity of MCUs for system control.
NEC Electronics’ 78K0/Ix2 MCUs are well positioned to take on the challenges of controlling fluorescent and LED-based lighting systems by offering outstanding features in a single chip.