Lexel LED DLM system is designed for general lighting applications in the professional market for retail, hospitality and offices, enabling the creation of various atmospheres with changing tones of white light and different colors from a single light source. Lexel LED DLM uses a combination of RGBW LEDs to produce high CRI white light.
Lexel LED DLM is a system with an architecture based on two modules communicating through a proprietary lighting protocol (T-Bus):
- External Protocol Translator (accepts DMX or DALI) and Power Supply
- Light Generation Module (light engine)
Applications:
- Retail outlets – windows, wall washers, leisure areas, focus islands and retail concept stores
- Office areas – public spaces like presentation rooms, boardrooms and canteens/restaurants
- Hospitality – lobbies, reception areas, restaurants, bars and elevator halls
- Recreation – museums, galleries, theaters and other places of interest
Contributions to the product:
Conceptualization and Research | Software Development Process |
Dynamic light generation control Light measurement and signal timing Thermal management algorithm Power management algorithm | Overall firmware development process Internal coding standards Development tools selection Version control system Bug tracking system |
Written Specifications and Procedures | Embedded Software Architecture and Design |
Hardware requirements and system I/O mapping Functional specification Simulation/emulation environment specification T-Bus internal lighting protocol specification | Simulation/emulation design Overall firmware architecture Firmware design documents |
Code Development | Testing & Debugging |
Board start-up and boot-loader Device drivers Non-volatile memory management Real-time framework Color feedback loop T-Bus protocol stack DALI protocol stack DMX/RDM protocol stack | Firmware debug support Exception/error handler Performance analysis tools Diagnostic tools for R&D |
Technical leadership | Intellectual Property |
Training and mentorship for the team Design authority and knowledge sharing | International patent application: WO2008/070981A1 (PCT/CA2007/002229) Authors: Shane Robinson, Bojana Bjeljac, Duncan Smith, Stefan Poli |