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Date: 3rd Sept 09
LED blinker with TinyWire interface for handheld apps from
Fairchild semiconductor
Fairchild has introduced FAN5646, a new blinking LED solution
where its internal programmable blink algorithm eliminates
the need for a microprocessor to be in continuous operation
mode. The FAN5646 continually play these LED blink patterns
until commanded by the microprocessor to stop. Common approaches
for solving this challenge include connecting the LED to
an LDO regulator or a FET plus a lithium ion battery. Both
of these implementations require a microprocessor to be
programmed with a blinking pattern, draining battery life
since the microprocessor needs to be continually operating
to maintain this pattern. FAN5646 is suitable for portable
handheld applications.
The key features and specifications for FAN5646 LED blinker
includes:
TinyWire single-wire digital interface provides designer
flexibility to program different blink rates and patterns.
Up to two different pulse widths and blink rates can be
programmed.
Low drop-out voltage 80mV enables the LED to be powered
without the need for inductors or switching capacitors,
minimizing component count.
Small form factor: WL-CSP version occupies < 0.80mm2
of area.
The suggested applications include, Mobile phone, Pocket
PCs, digital cameras, Bluetooth headsets, PMP and MP3 players
Package: 5-lead SC70 package
Price: Each $0.50 for 1k pieces
Availability: Now in samples
For more details visit www.fairchildsemi.com
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