PMIC - LED Drivers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
LP39542RL/NOPB

LP39542RL/NOPB

LED DRIVER, PBGA36

2340

MAX1986ETE+

MAX1986ETE+

Analog Devices, Inc.

LED DRIVER

5100

A8519KLPTR-T-1

A8519KLPTR-T-1

Allegro MicroSystems

QUAD STRING BOOST LED DRIVER FOR

0

LM3404HVMA/NOPB

LM3404HVMA/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC LED DRIVER RGLTR DIM 1A 8SOIC

1540

LYT1402D-TL

LYT1402D-TL

Power Integrations

IC LED DRIVER OFFLINE 8SO

0

LC5202D

LC5202D

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.

IC LED DRVR OFFL DIM 400MA 8DIP

2200

STP16CPS05XTTR

STP16CPS05XTTR

STMicroelectronics

IC LED DRIVER LIN 100MA 24TSSOP

0

BD1206GUL-E2

BD1206GUL-E2

ROHM Semiconductor

IC LED DRIVER RGLTR DIM VCSP50L2

0

AL5890-20P1-13

AL5890-20P1-13

Zetex Semiconductors (Diodes Inc.)

IC LED DRVR LIN PDI123

10025

AL1677-10BS-13

AL1677-10BS-13

Zetex Semiconductors (Diodes Inc.)

LED OFFLINE DRIVER 8-SO

7980

IS31FL3195-QFLS2-TR

IS31FL3195-QFLS2-TR

Lumissil Microsystems

IC CHARGE PUMP RGBW LED DRIVER,

0

TPS92602QPWPRQ1

TPS92602QPWPRQ1

Texas Instruments

IC LED DRIVER CTRLR DIM 28HTSSOP

1889

NCL30105DR2G

NCL30105DR2G

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

IC LED DRIVER LINEAR DIM 8SOIC

0

IW3638-31

IW3638-31

Dialog Semiconductor

HIGH-POWER STEP-DOWN LED DRIVER

0

MP3021DQ-LF-P

MP3021DQ-LF-P

MPS (Monolithic Power Systems)

IC LED DRIVER

0

MIC2846A-MGYMT-TR

MIC2846A-MGYMT-TR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC LED DRIVER LINEAR 20MA 14TMLF

0

MIC3202YME

MIC3202YME

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC LED DRIVER RGLTR DIM 1A 8SOIC

282

AL9910A-5SP-13

AL9910A-5SP-13

Zetex Semiconductors (Diodes Inc.)

IC LED DRIVER OFFLINE DIM 8SO

334620000

IS31BL3232-DLS2-TR

IS31BL3232-DLS2-TR

Lumissil Microsystems

IC LED DRIVER RGLTR 1.2A 10DFN

0

TPS92690Q1PWP/NOPB

TPS92690Q1PWP/NOPB

Texas Instruments

TPS92690-Q1 AUTOMOTIVE N-CHANNEL

6469

PMIC - LED Drivers

1. Overview

Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) with LED Driver functionality are specialized semiconductor devices designed to regulate and control light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in various applications. These drivers provide precise current control, dimming capabilities, and protection features to ensure optimal LED performance. Their importance in modern technology stems from the widespread adoption of LEDs in energy-efficient lighting, display backlights, and automotive systems due to their compact size, long lifespan, and low power consumption.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Constant Current (CC) Drivers Maintain stable output current regardless of voltage variations LED street lighting, industrial lighting systems
Constant Voltage (CV) Drivers Regulate output voltage with current limiting protection LED strips, architectural lighting
Multi-channel Drivers Independent control of multiple LED strings with synchronization RGB lighting, automotive ambient lighting
Dimming-capable Drivers Support PWM or analog dimming with wide adjustment range Smartphone displays, TV backlighting

3. Structure and Components

Typical PMIC LED Driver structure includes: - Semiconductor die with CMOS/Bipolar processes - Power MOSFETs for current regulation - Precision reference voltage circuits - Protection modules (OVP, OCP, OTP) - Control logic for dimming interfaces - Thermal management substrate Packaged in QFN, TSSOP, or WLCSP formats with 16-48 pins depending on channel count and power rating.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Importance
Input Voltage Range 4.5V to 40V typical operating range Determines compatibility with power sources
Output Current Accuracy 2-5% regulation tolerance Affects LED brightness consistency
Dimming Ratio 1000:1 (PWM) or 20:1 (analog) Defines brightness control resolution
Efficiency 85-95% typical buck converter efficiency Impacts thermal performance and battery life
Switching Frequency 200kHz-2MHz adjustable range Affects EMI and component size

5. Application Areas

Major industries utilizing PMIC LED drivers include: - Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, tablets, TVs - Automotive: Headlights, interior lighting, display backlighting - Industrial: Factory automation lighting, emergency lighting - Medical: Surgical lighting, diagnostic equipment displays - Smart Home: IoT-enabled lighting systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Product Family Key Features
Texas Instruments TLC59xx series 16-channel PWM control, 12-bit brightness adjustment
STMicroelectronics LED81XX series Automotive-grade, ASIL-B safety compliance
ON Semiconductor Cat4xxx series Low EMI spread spectrum technology
Infineon Technologies IMC108 series Integrated power MOSFETs, 3A per channel

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria: - Required output current/voltage specifications - Dimming method compatibility (PWM vs analog) - Number of independent channels needed - Package thermal performance requirements - Protection features (IP rating, fault reporting) - Compliance with industry standards (AEC-Q automotive grade) - Cost vs integration level trade-offs

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include: - Integration with wireless control (Bluetooth/Zigbee) - Higher integration with MCU cores on single die - Adaptive dimming using AI algorithms - Increased adoption of GaN transistors for higher efficiency - Miniaturization for wearable device applications - Enhanced thermal management solutions for automotive use cases

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