NCL31000 Intelligent LED Driver Arduino Shield Evaluation Board

Overview

The NCL31000ASGEVB is an Arduino shield form factor evaluation board containing a single NCL31000MNITWG intelligent LED driver. It can be connected either with the Arduino interface to an MCU board, or through the I²C interface, for example via a USB adapter board to the PC.The NCL310xx family of intelligent LED drivers target luminaire applications. The NCL31000 incorporates a high efficiency buck LED driver that supports both high-bandwidth analog and PWM dimming down to zero current. Two auxiliary DC-DC converters are included to power a microcontroller and other peripherals, such as sensors. Diagnostics are included to measure input and output current and voltage, LED temperature and DC-DC voltages. The device is ideal for Visible Light Communication and Indoor Positioning.

  • Visible Light Communication
  • Connected indoor & outdoor lighting
  • Multi-channel managed lighting
  • Theater lighting
  • Therapeutic lighting
  • Information displays
  • Backlighting
  • Hazardous or sensitive environments
  • Arduino Shield compatible
  • Visible Light Communication capable / YellowDot™ compliant
  • >97 % Efficiency of total solution, incl EMC, DC-DC’s, diagnostics, etc
  • High linearity and 0,1% accuracy, true dimming to zero
  • Input voltage 24 up to 57V
  • LED Power capability beyond 100W
  • Optional I2C/SPI interface (NCL31000MNITWG I²C variant mounted)

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