Evaluation Boards - LED Drivers

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RDK-193

RDK-193

Power Integrations

KIT REF DESIGN FOR LNK403EG

0

RDK-648

RDK-648

Power Integrations

EVAL BOARD LCS702HG PFS7625H

5

RDK-801

RDK-801

Power Integrations

EVAL BOARD LYT6079C PFS7626C

4

RDK-195

RDK-195

Power Integrations

REFERENCE DESIGN LINKSWITCH-PH

3

RDK-347

RDK-347

Power Integrations

KIT REF DESIGN LYTSWITCH

0

RDK-257

RDK-257

Power Integrations

REFERENCE DESIGN LINKSWITCH-PH

0

RDK-378

RDK-378

Power Integrations

EVAL KIT 7W LED DRIVER

2

RDK-355

RDK-355

Power Integrations

EVAL KIT 6W LED DRIVER

0

RDK-465

RDK-465

Power Integrations

4.5 W NON-DIMMABLE, HIGH EFFICIE

0

RDK-290

RDK-290

Power Integrations

KIT REF DESIGN LINKSWITCH-PH

0

RDK-251

RDK-251

Power Integrations

KIT REF DESIGN FOR LNK457D

0

RDK-268

RDK-268

Power Integrations

REFERENCE DESIGN LINKSWITCH-PL

0

RDK-194

RDK-194

Power Integrations

KIT REF DESIGN FOR LNK406EG

0

RDK-131

RDK-131

Power Integrations

KIT REF DESIGN LED LINKSWITCH TN

0

RDK-292

RDK-292

Power Integrations

KIT REF DESIGN HIPERPFS

0

RDK-271

RDK-271

Power Integrations

KIT REF DESIGN LINKSWITCH-PL

0

Evaluation Boards - LED Drivers

1. Overview

Evaluation Boards for LED Drivers are specialized hardware platforms designed to test, validate, and develop lighting control systems. These boards provide engineers with a controlled environment to assess driver performance, thermal management, and compatibility with various LED configurations. As solid-state lighting dominates modern applications, these evaluation tools accelerate innovation in energy efficiency, smart lighting, and dynamic color control across industries.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Constant Current DriversMaintain stable output current regardless of voltage fluctuationsHigh-brightness LED streetlights, industrial lighting
Constant Voltage DriversProvide fixed voltage with variable current controlLED strips, automotive interior lighting
PWM Dimming ControllersUse pulse-width modulation for precise brightness controlArchitectural lighting, display backlighting
Digital Addressable ControllersSupport protocols like DALI, DMX512 for individual LED controlSmart building systems, stage lighting

3. Structure & Composition

Typical evaluation boards integrate:

  • PCB substrate with thermal vias for heat dissipation
  • LED array interfaces (commonly 1 N or matrix configurations)
  • Driver ICs with protection circuits (overvoltage, overtemperature)
  • Power management modules (AC/DC, DC/DC converters)
  • Communication interfaces (I2C, SPI, UART)
  • Onboard sensors for light output measurement
  • Debugging headers (JTAG, SWD) for firmware development

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Output Current Range (mA)Determines LED brightness capability
Voltage Compliance Range (V)Affects compatibility with different LED strings
Dimming Resolution (bits)Defines granularity of light control
Switching Frequency (kHz)Influences EMI and efficiency
Thermal Shutdown Threshold ( C)Ensures reliability under stress conditions
Communication Protocol SupportEnables system integration capabilities

5. Application Fields

Primary industries include:

  • General Lighting: Smart home systems, commercial lighting
  • Automotive: Adaptive front-lighting systems, interior ambiance
  • Industrial: Machine vision systems, hazardous area lighting
  • Consumer Electronics: TV backlighting, gaming peripherals
  • Medical: Surgical lighting, phototherapy devices

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
TI (Texas Instruments)LM3466EVMConstant current driver with thermal fold-back
STMicroelectronicsSTEVAL-ILL011V1Digital dimming with 16-bit resolution
ON SemiconductorNCL30160LEDGEVBPWM dimming down to 0.1%
MicrochipCL88EVBHigh-voltage AC/DC conversion
NXP SemiconductorsPCA9901BDBDALI protocol support

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match output specifications to target LED requirements
  • Verify dimming method compatibility (PWM vs analog)
  • Assess communication protocol needs (e.g., Bluetooth mesh)
  • Evaluate thermal management capabilities
  • Check software ecosystem maturity
  • Consider cost vs feature balance

8. Industry Trends

Future development focuses on:

  • Higher integration with MCU and wireless SoC solutions
  • Adaptive control using AI/ML algorithms
  • Advancements in GaN/SiC semiconductor integration
  • Expansion of IoT-enabled lighting systems
  • Standardization of energy efficiency regulations (e.g., DOE)
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