PMIC - Lighting, Ballast Controllers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
UCC3974PW

UCC3974PW

Texas Instruments

UCC3974 DUAL COLD CATHODE FLUORE

18475

UCC2305TDWRQ1

UCC2305TDWRQ1

Texas Instruments

UCC2305-Q1 AUTOMOTIVE 5V TO 18V

156672

UCC3973PWTR

UCC3973PWTR

Texas Instruments

UCC3973 BICMOS COLD CATHODE FLUO

33000

UCC2972PW

UCC2972PW

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER, CU

21996

UCC2973PWTR

UCC2973PWTR

Texas Instruments

UCC2973 BICMOS COLD CATHODE FLUO

12000

UCC3972PWTR

UCC3972PWTR

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER, CU

21720

UCC3973PWTRG4

UCC3973PWTRG4

Texas Instruments

IC CCFL CNTRL 160KHZ 8TSSOP

0

UC3872N

UC3872N

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER

42761

UC3871N

UC3871N

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER

3363

TPS68000DBTR

TPS68000DBTR

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER, 10

81943

TPS68000DBTG4

TPS68000DBTG4

Texas Instruments

IC CCFL CNTRL 100KHZ 30TSSOP

0

UCC2305DW

UCC2305DW

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER

66606

UC2872Q

UC2872Q

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER

6946

UC3871DW

UC3871DW

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER

14136

UCC3973N

UCC3973N

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER

2400

UC3872MTR

UC3872MTR

Texas Instruments

UC3872 RESONANT LAMP BALLAST CON

13800

UC3872M

UC3872M

Texas Instruments

IC BALLAST CNTRL 78KHZ 16SSOP

12612850

UC3872DWTR/1

UC3872DWTR/1

Texas Instruments

RESONANT LAMP BALLAST CONTROLLER

9800

TPS68000DBT

TPS68000DBT

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER, 10

24375

UCC2973PWG4

UCC2973PWG4

Texas Instruments

FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER, CU

61

PMIC - Lighting, Ballast Controllers

1. Overview

Power Management ICs (PMICs) for lighting and ballast control are specialized integrated circuits designed to manage power delivery and operational parameters for lighting systems. These controllers regulate functions such as dimming, color tuning, current/voltage stabilization, and fault protection. They play a critical role in enhancing energy efficiency, extending lifespan, and ensuring reliable performance in applications ranging from consumer electronics to industrial systems.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
LED Driver ControllersConstant current regulation, PWM dimming, color mixingSmartphone displays, automotive LED headlights
Fluorescent Lamp Ballast ControllersHigh-voltage startup, lamp current balancingOffice lighting systems, industrial fixtures
CCFL ControllersFrequency control, lamp ignition sequencingLCD backlighting, signage
Smart Lighting ControllersWireless communication (Zigbee, Bluetooth), ambient light sensingHome automation, IoT devices

3. Structure and Components

A typical lighting/ballast controller consists of:

  • Integrated circuit die with analog/digital control logic
  • Power MOSFET drivers and gate control circuits
  • Feedback amplifiers for current/voltage regulation
  • Protection modules (overtemperature, overcurrent)
  • Communication interfaces (I2C, SPI)
Packaged in QFN, TSSOP, or BGA formats with thermal dissipation pads.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Input Voltage RangeOperational voltage limits (e.g., 4.5V 40V)Determines system compatibility
Output Current AccuracyRegulation precision ( 2% typical)Ensures consistent brightness
Dimming RangePWM control range (0.1% 100%)Enables precise light control
EfficiencyPower conversion ratio (>90%)Impacts thermal performance and energy savings
Fault ProtectionOvervoltage, overtemperature, short-circuitPrevents system damage

5. Application Areas

Key industries include:

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphone flash modules, LCD TVs
  • Automotive: Adaptive driving beam (ADB) systems, interior ambient lighting
  • Industrial: High-bay LED lighting, emergency lighting systems
  • Medical: Surgical lighting, diagnostic equipment illumination
Example: TI's LM3445 controller used in 12V automotive LED headlamps achieves 92% efficiency with 16-step PWM dimming.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductFeatures
Texas InstrumentsTMP88CM287-channel LED controller with HDR dimming
STMicroelectronicsL6922Fluorescent lamp controller with soft-start
ON SemiconductorFL7734Primary-side regulated LED driver
Analog DevicesLT396516-channel PWM LED controller

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match input voltage to power source (e.g., 12V automotive vs. 48V industrial)
  • Verify output current capability against LED array requirements
  • Assess dimming resolution for application needs (e.g., theater lighting vs. indicator LEDs)
  • Check protection features for harsh environments (IP67-rated systems)
  • Evaluate communication protocol compatibility (DALI, DMX512)
Prioritize devices with integrated MOSFETs for compact designs and external FET drivers for high-power systems.

Industry Trends Analysis

Emerging trends include:

  • Integration of AI for adaptive lighting in smart cities
  • Adoption of GaN/SiC transistors enabling higher switching frequencies
  • Increased focus on functional safety (ASIL compliance for automotive)
  • Growing demand for single-chip solutions with embedded energy harvesting
  • Standardization of wireless control protocols (Bluetooth Mesh, Zigbee 3.0)
Market growth driven by EV lighting upgrades and Energy Star compliance requirements.

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