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IC LED DRIVER PHOTO FLASH 12USMD

LM2758TLX/NOPB

Manufacturer Part Number
LM2758TLX/NOPB
Description
IC LED DRIVER PHOTO FLASH 12USMD
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Series
PowerWise®r
Type
Photo Flash LEDr
Datasheet

Specifications of LM2758TLX/NOPB

Constant Current
Yes
Topology
Switched Capacitor (Charge Pump)
Number Of Outputs
1
Internal Driver
Yes
Type - Primary
Flash/Torch
Frequency
800kHz ~ 1.5MHz
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Voltage - Output
2.7 V ~ 5.3 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
12-MicroSMD
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Current - Output / Channel
700mA
Internal Switch(s)
Yes
Efficiency
90%
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
LM2758TLX

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Application Information
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The LM2758 is an adaptive 1x and 1.5x CMOS charge pump,
optimized for driving Flash LEDs in camera phone and other
portable applications. It provides a constant current of 500 mA
(typ.) for Flash mode and 107 mA (typ.) for Torch mode with
R
CURRENTS.
There are four modes of operation for LM2758: the Flash
Mode, Torch Mode, Indicator Mode and Shutdown Mode (see
EN1 and EN2 truth table). Torch and Flash modes sink a
constant DC current while Indicator mode operates in pulsat-
ing DC at 1/32 positive duty cycle with same current magni-
tude as Torch mode. The LED is driven from CP
connected to the current sink. LED drive current mode is pro-
grammed by connecting a resistor, R
pin, I
or 1.5x) and adjustable impedance (R
put voltage that would account for LED forward voltage drop
and headroom for the current sink to drive desired current
through LED.
CHARGE PUMP AND GAIN TRANSITIONS
The input to the 1x/1.5x charge pump is connected to the
V
is connected to the CP
input voltage is less than 4.7V, the output voltage is approxi-
mately equal to the input voltage. When input voltage is over
4.7V the output voltage gets regulated to 4.7V. In 1.5x mode,
the output voltage is always less than or equal to 4.7V over
entire input voltage range.
The charge pump’s gain is selected depending on the head-
room voltage across the current sink of LM2758. When head-
room voltage V
the charge pump gain transition happens from 1x to 1.5x to
maintain current regulation across the LED. Once the charge
pump transition to a higher gain, it will remain at that gain for
as long as the device remains enabled. Shutting down and
then re-enabling the device will resets the gain mode to the
minimum gain required to maintain the load.
SOFT START
The LM2758 contains internal soft-start circuitry to limit inrush
currents when the part is enabled. Soft start is implemented
internally with a controlled turn-on of the internal voltage ref-
erence.
CURRENT LIMIT PROTECTION
The LM2758 charge pump contains current limit protection
circuitry that protects the device during V
IN
SET
pin, and the loosely regulated output of the charge pump
SET
= 20 kΩ. These current can change, see
. LM2758 also controls CP
LED-
(at LED pin) drops below 300 mV (typ.)
OUT
pin. In 1x mode, as long as the
OUT
OUT
SET
with variable gain (1x
OUT
, to the current set
) to provide an out-
fault conditions
SETTING LED
OUT
and
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where excessive current is drawn. Output current is limited to
1.2A typically.
LOGIC CONTROL PINS
LM2758 has two logic pins, EN1 and EN2. The operating
modes of the part function according to the tables below:
FLASH TIME-OUT FEATURE
Flash Time-out Protection Circuitry disables the current sinks
when the signal on EN1 and EN2 is held high for more than
814 msec (typ.). This prevents the device from self-heating
due to the high power dissipation during Flash conditions.
During the time-out condition, voltage will still be present on
CP
current through the Flash LED. When the device goes into a
time-out condition, placing a logic Low signal on EN1 and EN2
will reset the time-out; a subsequent logic High signal on EN1
or EN2 will return the device to normal operation.
SETTING LED CURRENTS
The current through the LED can be set by connecting an
appropriately sized resistor R
LM2758 and GND.
The LED current in Torch mode is approximately 1639 times
greater than the current of I
mode is approximately 7650 times of the same I
The feedback loop of an internal amplifier sets the voltage of
the I
in the equations below:
The maximum recommended current through LED is 500 mA
in Torch mode / 700 mA in Flash mode. Note: If the I
Torch Mode setting at 500 mA, the Flash mode would be over
700 mA (max). See the graph LED Current vs R
part in conditions where the junction temperature might rise
above the rated maximum requires that the operating ranges
and/or conditions be de-rated. The printed circuit board also
must be carefully laid out to account for high thermal dissipa-
tion in the part.
OUT
SET
EN1
0
1
0
1
but the current sinks will be shut off, resulting in no
pin to 1.3V (typ.). The statements above are simplified
I
LED
= GAIN
EN2
0
0
1
1
FLASH/TORCH
SET
SET
, while the LED current in Flash
between the I
x (1.3/R
Shutdown
Indicator
Mode
Torch
Flash
SET
SET
SET
)
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SET
. Using the
pin of the
current.
SET
for

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