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Date: 30th June 09

 Dual high-side LED flash driver from National Semiconductor

National Semiconductor's new high-side light-emitting diode (LED) driver enables dual white LED operation for the camera flash function in portable and battery operated media gadgets. The LM3554 can drive one or two high-current LEDs for flash light applications in handheld devices such as mobile phones, smartphones and portable scanners.

LM3554 source current into the high-current LEDs with cathodes connected directly to the ground resulting in effective thermal dissipation and also minimizes routing complexity. Due to nonlinearity of LED light output versus LED current, the dual LED architecture consumes less power for the same light output as a single LED. In addition, monitoring pins enable detection of other high current demands in the system, adaptively throttling the LED current to avoid drawing excessive battery current, which can cause faults or harm the system.

LM3554 flash LED driver is a fixed-frequency, step-up DC-DC converter with two regulated current sources capable of driving loads up to 1.2 Amps from a single-cell Li-Ion battery.

The LM3554 drives the LEDs in a high-power flash mode for still photography or a low-power torch mode for video recording. To configure the driver, designers can adjust the flash current levels and timer durations via an I2C compatible interface. The LM3554 features built-in time-out protection to protect the flash LEDs in case of a fault condition.

LM3554 features an adjustable switch current limit for the use of small inductors with low saturation currents. The voltage mode offers a 5 Volts rail, which can be used for backlight LEDs and audio amplifier supplies. One or more high-current LEDs can be driven either in a high-power flash mode or a lower-power torch mode controlled by either an internal register or the strobe and TX pins. A GPIO pin adds a separate hardware control resource to the system. The hardware reset pin offers full control over the device in the case of I2C communication failure. Additional features include internal soft-start to eliminate large in-rush currents during start-up and fast switching frequency, allowing for the use of small external components.

The LM3554 is offered in a 16-pin micro SMD package.

LM3554 is priced at $2.32 each for 1K pieces and is immediately available.

For more details visit www.national.com/pf/LM/LM3554.html



 

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