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Controller IC enables new levels of solid state lighting illumination efficiency with a high PF rating
April 21, 2011 | Paul Buckley | 222902584
NXP Semiconductors N.V. is adding to the company’s broad GreenChip SSL family of products, the GreenChip SSL4101T controller IC, which offers new levels of professional-grade performance for Solid State LED lighting power supplies. The GreenChip SSL4101T enables LED lighting for medium to high power commercial and professional applications with industry-leading performance in Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of less than 20 percent, a high Power Factor (PF) of .99, and high efficiency of 94 percent.
The GreenChip SSL4101T is based on NXP’s high voltage process and enables direct start-up from the rectified universal mains voltage in an effective, eco-friendly way. The multi-chip module contains both a flyback controller and a controller for Power Factor Correction, and provides high efficiency at all power levels. The new GreenChip SSL4101T is ideally suited for LED lighting applications that require a very efficient, low THD, high PF, true universal input voltage and cost-effective power supply solution ranging between 10 W and 300 W.
Availability and Pricing
The GreenChip SSL4101T will be available in April 2011. Pricing starts at US $3.60 per piece.
More information on the GreenChip SSL4101T at
www.nxp.com/pip/SSL4101T.html
Availability and Pricing
The GreenChip SSL4101T will be available in April 2011. Pricing starts at US $3.60 per piece.
More information on the GreenChip SSL4101T at
www.nxp.com/pip/SSL4101T.html
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