Shanghai, August 31st, 2012 - Today, a global alliance of well-known lighting industry companies that promotes and encourages the development of open standard wireless lighting solutions with the goal of providing maximum interoperability was announced. The Connected Lighting Alliance.
The alliance initiated members: Philips, GE Lighting, Lutron, Osram, Panasonic and Toshiba. The initial phase of the alliance will first focus on activities in consumer lighting applications. The Connected Lighting Alliance is an open association. The Alliance welcomes all companies and organizations that are willing to implement the alliance.
The Connected Lighting Alliance is committed to promoting the adoption and enhancement of interoperable wireless lighting solutions worldwide. Currently, consumers are plagued by the large number of non-interchangeable wireless lighting solutions presented on the market. The goal of the Connected Lighting Alliance is to enable the interaction between wireless lighting products and solutions by communicating with open standards organizations and rule makers and encouraging the development of a robust wireless lighting control ecosystem (eg, corresponding components and solution providers). Used and easy to operate.
About Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands is a diversified company in the field of "healthy comfort and high quality of life". It is committed to improving people's lives with meaningful innovation in the fields of healthcare, quality of life and lighting. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips has sales of €22.6 billion in 2011. It has approximately 122,000 employees worldwide and sells and services in more than 100 countries worldwide. Philips is a world leader in cardiac monitoring, emergency care and home healthcare, energy-efficient lighting solutions and new lighting applications, as well as men's shaving and grooming products, portable entertainment products, and oral care products.
The alliance initiated members: Philips, GE Lighting, Lutron, Osram, Panasonic and Toshiba. The initial phase of the alliance will first focus on activities in consumer lighting applications. The Connected Lighting Alliance is an open association. The Alliance welcomes all companies and organizations that are willing to implement the alliance.
The Connected Lighting Alliance is committed to promoting the adoption and enhancement of interoperable wireless lighting solutions worldwide. Currently, consumers are plagued by the large number of non-interchangeable wireless lighting solutions presented on the market. The goal of the Connected Lighting Alliance is to enable the interaction between wireless lighting products and solutions by communicating with open standards organizations and rule makers and encouraging the development of a robust wireless lighting control ecosystem (eg, corresponding components and solution providers). Used and easy to operate.
About Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands is a diversified company in the field of "healthy comfort and high quality of life". It is committed to improving people's lives with meaningful innovation in the fields of healthcare, quality of life and lighting. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips has sales of €22.6 billion in 2011. It has approximately 122,000 employees worldwide and sells and services in more than 100 countries worldwide. Philips is a world leader in cardiac monitoring, emergency care and home healthcare, energy-efficient lighting solutions and new lighting applications, as well as men's shaving and grooming products, portable entertainment products, and oral care products.
Transient voltage suppression diode, also known as a TVS diode, is a protective electronic component that protects electrical equipment from voltage spikes introduced by wires.
TVS diodes are placed in parallel with the circuit to be protected. When its voltage exceeds the burst breakdown level, excessive current is directly shunted. TVS diodes are clamps that suppress excessive voltages that exceed their breakdown voltage. When the overvoltage disappears, the TVS diode automatically resets and absorbs much more energy than a similarly rated crowbar circuit.
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