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MAX16802BEVKIT

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX16802BEVKIT
Description
EVAL KIT FOR MAX16802
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheets

Specifications of MAX16802BEVKIT

Current - Output / Channel
750mA
Outputs And Type
1, Non-Isolated
Voltage - Output
12V
Features
Dimmable
Voltage - Input
10.8 ~ 30V
Utilized Ic / Part
MAX16802B
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
When in the bootstrapped mode with a transformer
(Figure 5), the circuit is protected against most output
short-circuit faults when the tertiary voltage drops
below +10V, causing the UVLO to turn off the gate
drive of the external MOSFET. This re-initiates a startup
sequence with soft-start.
When the LED current needs to be tightly regulated, an
internal error amplifier with 1% accurate reference can
be used (Figure 9). This additional feedback minimizes
the impact of passive circuit component variations and
tolerances, and can be implemented with a minimum
number of additional external components.
A wide dimming range can be implemented using a
low-frequency PWM dimming signal fed directly to the
DIM/FB pin.
LED driver circuits designed with the MAX16801 use a
high-value startup resistor R1 that charges a reservoir
capacitor C1 (Figure 5 or Figure 9). During this initial
period, while the voltage is less than the internal boot-
strap UVLO threshold, the device typically consumes
only 45µA of quiescent current. This low startup current
and the large bootstrap UVLO hysteresis help minimize
Figure 1. Biasing the IC using LEDs in Nonisolated Flyback Driver
AC
IN
RECTIFIER
BRIDGE
C1
_______________________________________________________________________________________
C2
R1
Offline and DC-DC PWM Controllers for
C3
IN
COMP
DIM/FB
V
CC
MAX16801B
High-Brightness LED Drivers
UVLO/EN
NDRV
GND
CS
the power dissipation across R1, even at the high end
of the universal AC input voltage.
An internal shutdown circuit protects the device when-
ever the junction temperature exceeds +130°C (typ).
Linear dimming can be implemented by creating a
summing node at CS, as shown in Figures 6 and 7.
Low-frequency PWM (chopped-current) dimming is
possible by applying an inverted-logic PWM signal to
the DIM/FB pin of the IC (Figure 8). This might be a pre-
ferred way of dimming in situations where it is critical to
retain the light spectrum unchanged. It is accom-
plished by keeping constant the amplitude of the
chopped LED current.
Implement bootstrapping from the transformer when it
is present (Figure 5). Biasing can also be realized
directly from the LEDs in non-isolated topologies
(Figure 1).
Bias the MAX16802 directly from the input voltage of
10.8VDC to 24VDC. The MAX16802 can also be used
R5
R6
R2
L1
R3
MAX16801/MAX16802 Biasing
Q1
D3
C4
R4
TOTAL LED VOLTAGE:
11V TO 23V
Dimming
7

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