AD5254BRUZ50 Analog Devices Inc, AD5254BRUZ50 Datasheet - Page 26

IC POT DGTL QUAD 50K 20TSSOP

AD5254BRUZ50

Manufacturer Part Number
AD5254BRUZ50
Description
IC POT DGTL QUAD 50K 20TSSOP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD5254BRUZ50

Memory Type
Non-Volatile
Temperature Coefficient
650 ppm/°C Typical
Taps
256
Resistance (ohms)
50K
Number Of Circuits
4
Interface
I²C, 2-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V, ±2.25 V ~ 2.75 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
20-TSSOP
Resistance In Ohms
50K
End To End Resistance
50kohm
Track Taper
Linear
Resistance Tolerance
± 30%
No. Of Steps
256
No. Of Pots
Quad
Potentiometer Ic Case
RoHS Compliant
Supply Voltage Range
± 2.25V To ± 2.75V
Control Interface
I2C, Serial
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
AD5254EVAL - BOARD EVAL FOR AD5254
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Manufacturer
Quantity
Price
Part Number:
AD5254BRUZ50
Manufacturer:
ADI/亚德诺
Quantity:
20 000
AD5253/AD5254
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
RGB LED BACKLIGHT CONTROLLER
FOR LCD PANELS
Because high power (>1 W) RGB LEDs offer superior color
quality compared with cold cathode florescent lamps (CCFLs)
as backlighting sources, it is likely that high-end LCD panels
will employ RGB LEDs as backlight in the near future. Unlike
conventional LEDs, high power LEDs have a forward voltage of
2 V to 4 V and consume more than 350 mA at maximum
brightness. The LED brightness is a linear function of the
conduction current, but not of the forward voltage. To increase
the brightness of a given color, multiple LEDs can be connected
in series, rather than in parallel, to achieve uniform brightness.
For example, three red LEDs configured in series require an
average of 6 V to 12 V headroom, but the circuit operation
requires current control. As a result, Figure 45 shows the
implementation of one high power RGB LED controller using a
AD5254, a boost regulator, an op amp, and power MOSFETs.
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The ADP1610 (U2 in Figure 45) is an adjustable boost regulator
with its output adjusted by the AD5254’s RDAC3. Such an
output should be set high enough for proper operation but low
enough to conserve power. The ADP1610’s 1.2 V band gap
reference is buffered to provide the reference level for the
voltage dividers set by the AD5254’s RDAC0 to RDAC2 and
Resistor R2 to Resistor R4. For example, by adjusting the
AD5254’s RDAC0, the desirable voltage appears across the
sense resistors, R
and power MOSFET N1 do whatever is necessary to regulate
the current of the loop. As a result, the current through the
sense resistor and the red LEDs is
R8 is needed to prevent oscillation.
In addition to the 256 levels of adjustable current/brightness,
users can also apply a PWM signal at U3’s SD pin to achieve
finer brightness resolution or better power efficiency.
I =
R
V
R
RR
R
R
. If U2’s output is set properly, op amp U3A
(8)

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