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ZXLD1101ET5TA 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: ZXLD1101ET5TA
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内容描述: 可调式LED驱动器内部开关TSOT23-5 [ADJUSTABLE LED DRIVER WITH INTERNAL SWITCH IN TSOT23-5]
分类和应用: 驱动器开关
文件页数/大小: 16 页 / 222 K
品牌: ZETEX [ ZETEX SEMICONDUCTORS ]
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ZXLD1101
ADJUSTABLE LED DRIVER WITH INTERNAL SWITCH IN TSOT23-5
DESCRIPTION
The ZXLD1101 is a PFM inductive boost converter
designed for driving 2, 3 or 4 series connected white
LEDs from a Li-Ion cell and up to 8 LEDs from a 5V
supply. The device operates from an input supply of
between 2.5V and 5.5V and provides an adjustable
output current of up to 50mA.
The ZXLD1101 includes the output switch and peak
current sense resistor, and can operate with a
maximum output voltage of 28V.
Quiescent current is typically 60 A and a shutdown
function is provided to reduce this current to less than
500nA in the 'off' state.
Output current can be adjusted by applying a PWM
control signal to the 'Enable' pin. Depending upon the
control frequency, this will provide either a continuous
or a 'chopped' output current. The PWM filter
components are contained within the chip.
The device is assembled in the TSOT23-5 pin package
with 1mm maximum height profile.
ADVANCED FEATURES
True Analog Dimming via PWM
APPLICATIONS
Mobile phones
Digital cameras
PDAs
LCD modules
Portable internet appliances
Palmtop computers
FEATURES
1mm height profile TSOT23-5 pin package
Internal PWM filter for flicker free output
High efficiency (80% typ)
Wide input voltage range: 2.5V to 5.5V
Up to 50mA output current
Low quiescent current: (60 A typ)
500nA maximum shutdown current
Up to 1MHz switching frequency
Low external component count
Inherently matched LED currents
TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUIT
PIN CONNECTIONS
ISSUE 4 - JULY 2004
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SEMICONDUCTORS