This code supports Application Note AN1138: A Digital Constant Current Power LED Driver, using the PIC12HV615? an 8-pin, PIC microcontroller (MCU) with many integrated analog features. The LED driver ...
The TLC5973 is an easy-to-use, 3-channel, 50-mA constant sink current LED driver. The single-wire, 3-Mbps serial interface (EasySet) provides a solution for minimizing wiring cost. The LED driver ...
This reference design report discusses a 3 W non-isolated constant current LED driver using LNK306DN. This design operates in an input voltage ranging from 85 to 265 VAC and delivers an output of 10 V ...
Infineon has brought out a constant current linear LED driver IC which provides low-voltage drop performance for regulating LED current. It is the second device released in the new generation BCR ...
Abstract: A 4 W LED constant-current driving integrated circuit is designed. The driver has a simple structure and can provide a stable constant current of 350 mA for LED devices. When the power ...
The HV9961, an average-mode, constant-control LED driver IC designed to drive LEDs using a buck topology, is well-suited for a variety of solid-state lighting applications. The HV9961 provides current ...
Abstract: The development of high-efficiency LED drivers has shifted toward inductor-less architectures, eliminating bulky passive components while ensuring optimal performance and power factor ...
Controlling LEDs is really quite simple. As you know, they need to be current limited which is as easy as applying Ohm’s law to your given set of values. To make things even more even there’s a slew ...
Diodes has released simple LED driving chips for regulating current in strings of LEDs, particularly in cars and other road vehicles – some of which match parts from Infineon and Nexperia (see table ...
Dimming LEDs is an important feature in many of today’s solid state lighting applications. While many implementations for dimming LEDs in the market today rely on PWM modulation of the LED driving ...
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