Atmel has become one of the first companies to achieve ZigBee Certified product status using ZigBee Light Link Certification. Atmel’s reference design for ZigBee Light Link has achieved ‘golden unit’ status. The design is based on the ATmega128RFA1 wireless MCU. ZigBee Light Link is a new industry standard for consumer lighting and control products that will give consumers the ability to wirelessly control their LED fixtures, light bulbs, timers, remotes and switches within their homes.
Designed to allow engineers the ability to manage multiple lighting devices on a single network, Atmel’s reference design integrates the company’s ATmega128RFA1 wireless MCUs on a RF4CE-EK evaluation kit with ZigBee Light Link profile software stack ported onto the system. The ATmega128RFA1 offers low power consumption of 12.5mA in active receive mode, combined with receiver sensitivity at -101dBm.
The ZigBee Light Link reference implementation can also be used seamlessly with Atmel’s LED drivers for colour-mixing, system management and advanced dimming in commercial, industrial or architectural solid-state lighting applications.
ZigBee Light Link provides a global standard for interoperable and very easy-to-use consumer lighting and control products. In addition, the standard allows consumers to change lighting remotely to reflect ambiance, task or season, all while managing energy use and making their homes greener. There are a number of industry advantages, including single platform control of multiple devices, including lamps, switches, dimmers, timers and remote controls. The standard also enables the lighting control platforms to control up to 255 devices.
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