Novosense Microelectronics has developed a highly integrated System-on-Chip (SoC) for modern automotive ambient lighting systems.
The NSUC1500-Q1 can be combined with the high-precision NSLxxxxx series of linear LED drivers for conventional taillights, through-type dynamic taillights, and illuminated grilles for an integrated automotive lighting solution.
The chip is based around an ARM Cortex-M3 core with 32 KB Flash, 2 KB EEPROM, 15K ROM, and dedicated memory for runtime operations. Four LED driver channels provide up to 64 mA each, controlled through 16bit independent PWM outputs. A 12bit ADC, in combination with an integrated temperature sensor and voltage monitoring, enables automatic compensation for LED colour shift due to temperature changes or aging.
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An integrated LIN transceiver and controller support LIN 2.x and SAE J2602 communication standards, with features such as auto-addressing to simplify network setup. The NSUC1500-Q1 also supports software updates via the ROM-based UDS bootloader without occupying Flash memory.
The integrated chip is aimed at automotive taillights and interior lighting modules, EV charging door indicators, and other RGB/RGBW-based lighting systems requiring compact, efficient and intelligent control.
“As the demand for interior ambient lighting increases, OEMs face ongoing challenges in delivering accurate dimming, colour mixing control and thermal reliability, especially across complex distributed networks,” said Feng GAO, Product Line Marketing Manager of Novosense. “The NSUC1500-Q1 reduces system complexity down to a single chip, saving PCB space and lowering overall BOM cost for automotive lighting module developers.”
The NSUC1500-Q1 is available in QFN-24, SOP8, and HSOP8 packages and supports a wide operating voltage range from 6 V to 28 V. Sample applications can be requested from Novosense at novosns.com/en.
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