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LED Driver with dynamic headroom control 28-09-10


National Semiconductor announced the LM3492 LED driver with dynamic headroom control that drives current to two independently dimmable strings of LEDs. The LM3492, a member of National’s PowerWise energy-efficient product family, maximizes system efficiency and reduces system complexity and cost in automotive LCD backlight applications.

 

The LM3492’s dynamic headroom control feature dynamically adjusts the LED supply voltage through the boost converter feedback to the lowest level required to provide optimal system efficiency. The device integrates a boost converter and a two-channel current regulator drive two independently dimmable LED strings with a maximum power of 15W and an output voltage of up to 65V. Integrated fast slew rate current regulators allow high frequency and narrow pulse width dimming signals to achieve a contrast ratio of 1000:1.

 

The LED current is programmable from 50 mA to 200 mA by a single resistor. To maximize the efficiency, dynamic headroom control (DHC) automatically adjusts the LED driving voltage to a minimum level. The LM3492 includes a versatile COMM pin which serves as a bi-directional input/output pin interfacing with an external MCU for command and diagnostic functions.

 

Offered in a 20-pin thermally enhanced TSSOP package, the LM3492 is ready for design on National’s WEBENCH LED Designer (www.national.com/analog/webench).

 

Pricing and Availability

Available now, National’s LM3492 is priced at $1.75 and the LM3492Q with AECQ-100 Grade 1 qualification is $2.10 in 1,000-unit quantities.

 
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