The ZXLD1370 LED-driver controller increases the reliability of HB (high-brightness) lamps in automotive-, industrial-, and commercial-lighting systems. Operating in buck, boost, and buck-boost modes, ...
Employing patent pending control loops and single resistor high-side current sensing, the ZXLD1371 will deliver a typical output current tolerance of 1%, helping to produce improvements in brightness ...
This reference design presents Z8 Encore! XP microcontroller used as a LED flashlight controller. The reference design uses Zilog’s Z8F082A microcontroller to control the power and functional modes of ...
ON Semiconductor's NCL30100 is a new step-down (buck) LED driver controller that provides an ideal solution for high-brightness LED driver applications where space is limited and high efficiency is ...
Taiwan Semiconductor's DC / DC automotive LED driver chip can be configured to run in Boost, Buck-Boost, and SEPIC topology, from a supply voltage between 4.5 V and 42 V... Taiwan Semiconductor's DC / ...
The LT3763 is a synchronous buck LED driver controller that delivers over 300W of LED power. Its 6V to 60V input voltage range makes it ideal for a wide variety of applications, including automotive, ...
CAMPBELL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--iWatt Inc., a leading provider of digital-centric power management integrated circuits (ICs), today announced its latest LED driver for LCD TV backlighting. The new ...
In a previous article, I discussed LEDs in general and their properties. In this write-up, I want to give some examples of driving LEDs and comparing a few of the most commonly used methods. There is ...