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DALI demo kit

31 October 2012 Design Automation

Renesas Electronics and Virtual Extension, an Israel-based provider of wireless mesh network solutions, showed a new wireless digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) demo kit at the Strategies in Light Europe trade show.

The new kit is based on Renesas’ RL78/I1A microcontroller (MCU), which combines in a single chip the LED control, power supply control and communication functions required in lighting systems. These features are complemented by the wireless mesh technology developed by Virtual Extension, enabling companies in the lighting industry to include intelligent controls in their products while reducing energy consumption.

DALI is an open standard that has seen significant success in Europe and continues to be adopted by the lighting industry, with over 50% of dimmable ballasts in the region supporting it already. It is also wireless enabled, helping companies to overcome numerous obstacles for implementing DALI communications in their existing lighting infrastructure.

The new solution is built with a wireless gateway and eight wireless nodes, all based on the Renesas RL78/I1A MCU which integrates the DALI function on a single chip. The gateway connects to the DALI Master controller to send and receive standard DALI commands.

Each of the three LED channels in every wireless node has its own DALI address, which is used by the DALI Master for the remote and wireless control of each LED individually, or for broadcasting.

The system demonstrates wireless communications between DALI devices and particularly highlights the key benefits of Virtual Extension’s mesh topology used for this purpose. These include quick deployment, a high level of robustness, easy maintenance and low total cost of ownership (TCO).

In addition, further advantages demonstrated by the Evaluation Kit include short and deterministic latency, scalability and low power consumption, all resulting from Virtual Extension’s VEmesh synchronised flooding technology. The RL78/I1A controls DALI communications, wireless network control, PFC control and driving multi-channel high-power LEDs.

The wireless network uses Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) and operates in the ISM/SRD sub-GHz frequency band of 915 MHz in US and 868 MHz in Europe. Complying with European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ESTI) regulations on Adaptive Frequency Agility (AFA) and Listen Before Talk (LBT), the gateway and the nodes can make use of the maximum allowed transmission power.

With 15 dBm output RF power, the range between any pair of wireless devices can reach 100 m indoor and 500 m outdoor. And this being a mesh network, where each network element serves also as a repeater, the network range can span to be tenfold or larger.

For more information contact Marinus Rudman, Hi-Q Electronics, +27 (0)21 595 1307, [email protected], www.hi-q.co.za



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