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Our Intelligent lighting and control solutions can meet the technical needs of lighting engineers with includes a large array of 8-, 16-, 32-bit PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs), analog, wireless, and human interface products to meet the technical requirements of lighting engineers. Featuring advanced peripheral integration and support for all lighting technologies, including LED and fluorescent, our scalable solution provides significant flexibility versus a pure analog or ASIC implementation. Designing with our lighting solutions enables innovation that expands lighting product capabilities and provides product differentiation.

Intelligence

  • Communication and networking
  • Lumen and color control
  • Environmental sensing
  • Thermal management
  • Predictive failure and maintenance
  • Day light harvesting and dimming
  • User interface and control

Flexible Power

  • Flexible topology support
  • High-efficiency power conversion
  • Fail-safe monitoring
  • Energy monitoring and control
  • Energy harvesting (solar, etc.)
  • Battery management and charging

Scalable Design

  • Scalable performance
    • Analog, 8-, 16-, 32-bit PIC MCUs
    • Simplified system modifications
  • Ease of use
    • Easy-to-use development tools
    • Reference designs and collateral
    • Lighting design partner specialists
  • Technical support
  • Customizable solutions

Lighting Technologies


office ceiling florescent lights

Fluorescent Lighting

Incandescent Lighting

LED Lighting

Lighting Controls

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Products


Documents


Application Notes


Title
AN1476 - Combining the CLC and NCO to Implement a High Resolution PWM Download
AN239 - Bit Banged LIN Slave Node for PIC16 & PIC18 Download
AN1427 - High-Efficiency Solutions for Portable LED Lighting Download
TB094 - Dimming AC Incandescent Lamps Using A PIC10F200 Download
DN-H03 - Alternate Use of the HV9922 as an Off-line, Non-isolated, 50 to 100 mA Auxiliary Power Supply Download
AN-H50 - HV9910B: Constant, Off-time, Buck-based LED Driver Download
AN874 - Buck Configuration High-Power LED Driver Download
AN-H58 - Improving the Efficiency of a HV9930/AT9933 Boost-Buck Converter Download
AN1050 - A Technique to Increase the Frequency Resolution of PICmicro MCU PWM Modules Download
AN1261 - Dimming Power LEDs Using a SEPIC Converter and MCP1631 PIC Attach PWM Controller Download
AN-H64 - Compatibility and Functional Differences between the HV9961 and HV9910B LED Drivers Download
AN1271 - Offline Power Converter for High-Brightness LEDs Using the PIC16HV785 Microcontroller Download
AN1035 - Designing with HV Microcontrollers Download
AN-H48 - HV9910B: Buck-based LED Driver Download
AN980 - Designing a Boost-Switching Regulator with the MCP1650 Download
AN954 - Transformerless Power Supplies: Resistive and Capacitive Download
DN-H02 - Isolated Constant Power Converter Using the HV9922 Download
AN1487 - DALI Control Gear Download
AN1138 - A Digital Constant Current Power LED Driver Download
AN1465 - Digitally Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) Communication Download
AN-H51 - AT9933: Designing a Boost-Buck converter with the HV9930 Download
AN1074 Setup - Software PWM Generation for LED Dimming and RGB Color Applications Download
AN1211 - Maximum Power Solar Converter Download

Firmware


The software in this section is subject to the U.S. Export Administration Regulations and other U.S. law, and may not be exported or re-exported to certain countries or to persons or entities prohibited from receiving U.S. exports (including Denied Parties, entities on the Bureau of Export Administration Entity List, and Specially Designated Nationals).

DALI Code Library


Beta code library available now

Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) is a standard lighting control protocol for large networked lighting systems. DALI provides bi-directional communications with uniquely addressed light sources. This allows for customized lighting schemes and the ability for the light source to relay information back to the controller (ie. light output level, color, energy usage, etc.).

  • 'C' based firmware library
  • Control Device (master) and Control Gear (slave) libraries
  • Automated commissioning
  • Firmware implementation on any 8-bit PIC® microcontroller
  • PIC microcontroller requirements 
  •  One 8-bit timer, one 16-bit timer
  • EEPROM or Emulated EEPROM (self-write Flash)
  • ~4KW Flash program memory footprint (final code size TBD)
  • Compliance
  • IEC 62386-101 (DALI general system requirements)
  • IEC 62386-102 (DALI general system requirements – control gear)
  • Future support for IEC 62386-2xx implementation (particular requirements for control gear; e.g. LED, fluorescent, etc.)

Downloads

Reference Designs


Title Description Availability Part#
MCP1630 Boost Mode LED Driver Demo Board Uses MCP1630V and a PIC12F device to drive up to 30W LED output power. Input voltage can be 9 - 16V. A string of 5 Cree 1W LEDs is provided with the kit. Now MCP1630DM-LED2
HV9861A LED Driver Demoboard Boost Assisted, Valley Fill, 120VAC Input, 7W Output, 350mA, 20V, Power Factor ~ 93% demo board Now HV9861ADB2
HV9910B LED Driver Demoboard Off-Line, High Brightness, LED Driver Demo Board Now HV9910BDB7
HV9961 LED Driver Demoboard 21-Watt Universal AC LED Driver Demoboard with Accurate Average-Mode Constant Current Control Now HV9961DB1
HV9922 LED Driver Demoboard Universal Off-line LED Driver Demoboard Now HV9922DB1
HV9930 LED Driver Demoboard High Brightness LED Driver IC Demoboard Now HV9930DB1
MCP19114 Flyback Standalone Evaluation Board MCP19114-Flyback Standalone Evaluation Board and Graphical User Interface (GUI) demonstrate the MCP19114 performance in a synchronous Flyback topology. Now ADM00578
MCP19117 Flyback Evaluation Board MCP19117-Flyback Standalone Evaluation Board and Graphical User Interface (GUI) demonstrate the MCP19117 performance in a synchronous Flyback topology. Now ADM00663