Automotive Infotainment LED Driver ICs
Aug 19, 2011 11:59 AM
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. announces two new multi-output LED drivers for LCD backlighting. The A8502 and A8514 integrate a current-mode boost converter with internal power switch and multiple current sinks. The LED sinks can be paralleled together to achieve even higher LED currents. They are capable of operating from a single power supply from 5 V to 40 V which allows the part to withstand a load dump condition encountered in automotive systems.
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Both the A8502 and A8514 LED drivers can optionally drive an external PMOS to disconnect input supply from the system in the event of a fault. The devices, coupled with the external PMOS disconnect switch, provides protection against output short and overvoltage, open or shorted diode, open or shorted VLED pin, and over-temperature.
A dual level cycle-by-cycle current limit function provides soft start and protects the internal current switch against high current overloads. They have a high PWM switching frequency (>2 MHz) which allows the devices to operate above the AM radio band. They also have a synchronization pin if the user wishes to be synch in the range of 600 kHz to 2.25 MHz.
The A8502KLPTR-T is offered in the 16-pin SSOP package and the A8514KLPTR-T is offered in the 20-pin SSOP package both with exposed thermal pad. The A8502KLPTR-T is priced at $2.13 and the A8514KLPTR-T is priced at $2.24 - both in quantities of 1,000.
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