LED lighting technology brings great opportunities for energy efficiency (Figure)


Editor's note: Helping to solve global warming has become a global trend. A growing number of national governments have introduced programs or incentives to encourage people to use energy-efficient products in their home and office applications, using technology to achieve the same product functions with less energy. Regulatory bodies around the world, including the US "ENERGY STAR", Europe's EuP Directive and Code of Conduct, and the China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS), continue to publish high-efficiency standards for different applications for different applications, aiming to improve work Efficiency, reduced standby energy consumption and/or improved power factor.




ON Semiconductor ensures that leading products are continuously introduced to help customers save energy and power, whether they are portable, wireless, computing, lighting or automotive applications. Our GreenPointTM reference designs cover a wide range of applications that meet or exceed the energy efficiency requirements of the world, making designing more energy efficient systems at your fingertips. For example, our 255 W ATX Power GreenPointTM reference design delivers greater than 85% energy efficiency, and our 90 W notebook AC-DC adapter is more than 90% efficient at 115 Vac and 230 Vac.

In the field of lighting, traditional lighting technology has turned to LED lighting technology to bring great opportunities for energy efficiency. LED lighting is the most promising technology, which can replace traditional incandescent lamps as well as compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) and linear fluorescent lamps (LFL). High-brightness LED lighting is rapidly improving both in terms of light output, energy efficiency and cost. For example, in mobile device applications with screen sizes less than 4 inches and large-scale display applications in roadside and stadiums, LED lighting/backlight penetration or market share has reached almost 100%. In addition, the penetration of LED lighting in automotive, LCD backlights with screen sizes greater than 4 inches, and even general lighting is expected to increase rapidly in the coming years. We expect the market share of large-screen LED edge-lit LCD TVs to reach 50% in the next three to four years. More and more applications of LED lighting will require more reliable and energy efficient technologies and products.

In order to meet the needs of different terminal applications and the growing LED lighting, ON Semiconductor offers a wide range of LED solutions to make customer applications more energy efficient. Our LED lighting solutions are like our GreenPointTM reference design power solutions that meet or exceed energy efficiency standards around the world. Whether for AC or DC power applications, low-power, medium-power or high-power applications, ON Semiconductor offers superior LED drivers and solutions such as building and general lighting, commercial, industrial and automotive applications, and battery powered Portable LED application. In addition, we offer a wide range of protection products and solutions to meet the protection needs of these LED applications.

In addition, we also use our extensive expertise and rich resources to provide LED lighting solutions based on our core expertise in energy efficient power solutions and packaging technologies, such as our unique LED driver power architecture, different analog and dimming technologies, and flyback Converters and non-isolated topologies, patent pending self-biased transistor technology, etc. ON Semiconductor's strategy is to gain an in-depth understanding of the detailed application needs of each end product area, helping customers improve system energy efficiency and design more environmentally friendly electronic products. Our goal is to develop optimized, dedicated standard products (ASSPs) for energy efficient solutions to global warming issues.


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