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Date: 2nd Aug 2011
Independent dimming of 48 LED lights possible
with Linear's PWM generator chip
Linear Technology has announced the LT8500, a pulse width
modulation (PWM) generator with 48 independent channel which
can be used in PWM-intensive applications such as LED control
and industrial and robotic applications. For example, the
LT8500 can be used with three LT3595As, 16-channel LED drivers,
to deliver 48-independently dimmed LED strings for locally
dimmed LED backlighting for large LCD displays. The correction
resistor allows matching light output of each LED string.
Key features of LT8500 include:
3V to 5.5V Input Voltage
48 Independent PWM Outputs
TTL/CMOS Logic 50MHz Serial Data Interface
12-Bit (4096 Steps) PWM Width Resolution
6-Bit (64 Steps) PWM Correction
(±50% of Programmed PWM Width)
Up to 6.1kHz PWM Frequency
(PWMCK = 25MHz)
Phase-Shift Option Reduces Switching Noise
Directly Controls Three LT3595A
16-Channel LED Drivers
Diagnostic Information: Sync Error/Open LED Flags
Linear Technology says for LED applications, each channel
has individual 6-bit dot correction current adjustment and
12-bit gray scale PWM dimming and 40ns on-time provides
dynamic contrast ratios. Both correction and gray scale
dimming are accessible via a serial interface in TTL/CMOS
logic and the flags are sent with additional state information,
on the serial data interface during status read back. As
per Linear Technology the 50MHz cascadable serial data interface
includes buffering and skew balancing, easing the design
for PWM-intensive applications such as large screen LCD
dynamic backlighting.
Available: Now
Price: $2.95 each for 1Kpiece
Package: 56-lead 5mm x 9mm QFN package
For more information, visit www.linear.com
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