The HV9803 is a LED driver IC with average-mode constant current control and operates in a constant off-time mode. It can be powered from a 7.0 – 13.2 V supply. The device is equipped with a current ...
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 ...
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 ...
The HV9918 is a buck-mode LED driver IC with hysteretic current control and high-side current sensing. It targets a variety of solid-state lighting applications, such as low-voltage industrial and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Linear constantcurrent drivers, for instance, offer low EMI, low cost, and use only a few components. Many designers favor them for low-current applications where power loss is a minor concern. If ...
MILPITAS, Calif., May 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lumissil Microsystems, a division of Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. (ISSI), announces the release of its latest 48-channel LED driver with a ...
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 ...
The BD18377EFV-M is a serial input controlled constant-current LED driver with 10V output rating. 6 bit current calibration is available for each output while a global PWM performs dimming on all ...
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