Linear LED drivers conserve space in portable backlighting apps
Ideal for backlighting the main LCD displays or keypads in mobile electronics, the FAN5622/24/26 are two-, four-, and six-channel current-sink linear LED drivers, respectively, that reduce overall component count by eliminating additional passive components used in charge pumps and series boost LED drivers. The FAN5624 is available in micro-MLP packaging and is claimed to be nearly 60% smaller than competing solutions, while the FAN5626, packaged in MicroPAKMLP, is nearly 20% smaller.
With a very low dropout voltage of 50 mV, the devices facilitate driving LEDs without an inductor or flyback capacitors. The brightness levels of the LED outputs are programmed through a single-wire control interface. The user can program 32 linear dimming steps and turn on and off the LEDs through this interface by applying digital pulses.
Additional features include a peak efficiency of 92%, an input voltage range of 2.7 to 5.5 V, less than 1 µA shutdown current, and short-circuit, undervoltage, and thermal protection. (Ea/1,000: FAN5622, $0.47, FAN5624, $0.55, FAN5626, $0.63 — samples available now.)
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