2009 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Implementation of LED Array Color Temperature Controlled Lighting System Using RISC IP Core
Authors : Cheol-Hong Moon, Woo-Chun Jang
Published in: Emerging Intelligent Computing Technology and Applications
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In this article, an LED Array Color Temperature Controlled Lighting System has been implemented using an 8 bit RISC IP Core for the lighting control system, as well as a Color Temperature Controlling IP and Delta-Sigma DAC IP designed to control the system. The light sources are made of an LED Array, and the LEDs are configured to have 10 stick bars, such as 3 chips of white (30EA), daylight (30EA), red (30EA), green (30EA), and blue (30EA) 0.1W SMD. The time information is acquired through a Real Time Clock, and bio rhythm compatible presentation is made through the LED Array Color Temperature control. The temperature control IP and Delta-Sigma DAC IP are interfaced by accessing the SFR address of the 8 bit RISC IP Core. The system is configured so that the Delta-Sigma DAC IP would produce 0V~3.3V analogue signals through a low bandwidth passing filter and control the lighting system through the serial communications with a PC using the serial port.