SLUUCT0B May   2023  – August 2025 TPS923652 , TPS923653 , TPS923654 , TPS923655

PRODUCTION DATA  

  1.   1
  2.   Description
  3.   Get Started
  4.   Features
  5.   Applications
  6. Introduction
  7. Warnings and Cautions
  8. Description
    1. 3.1 Typical Applications
  9. Test Setup
    1. 4.1 Connector Description
    2. 4.2 Input/Output Connection
  10. Typical Characteristics Curves and Waveforms
    1. 5.1 Efficiency
    2. 5.2 Line Regulation
    3. 5.3 Load Regulation
    4. 5.4 Analog Dimming Performance
    5. 5.5 PWM Dimming Performance
    6. 5.6 Hybrid Dimming Performance
    7. 5.7 Flexible Dimming Performance
  11. Schematic
  12. Layout
  13. Bill of Materials
  14. Additional Information
    1.     Trademarks
  15. 10Revision History

Input/Output Connection

A power supply capable of supplying 4A must be connected to J1 through a pair of 20-AWG wires. In Boost connection, the LED load must be connected to TP4, TP13 or J2 through a pair of 20-AWG wires. The positive terminal of the LED load should be connected to the TP4 or J2 terminal beside TP4, and the negative terminal of the LED load should be connected to the TP13 or J2 terminal beside TP13. In Buck-Boost connection, the LED load must be connected to TP4, TP2 or J5 through a pair of 20-AWG wires. The positive terminal of the LED load should be connected to the TP4 or J5 terminal beside TP4, and the negative terminal of the LED load should be connected to the TP2 or J5 terminal beside TP2. Wires should be twisted and kept as short as possible to minimize voltage drop, inductance, and EMI transmission.

TP10 and TP11 are the input terminals for control signals of different dimming modes. The configuration to one of the four dimming modes are shown in Table 4-2. For high signal, the DC voltage level should be higher than 1.2V, typically 3.3V. For PWM signal on PWM/EN pin or ADIM/HD pin, it should be a square wave with a low level of GND and a high level voltage higher than 1.2V, typically 3.3V. The dimming frequency should be in the range of 0.1kHz and 50kHz for PWM signal at PWM/EN pin. While for PWM signal on ADIM/HD pin, dimming frequency should be within 0.1kHz and 100kHz.

Table 4-2 Dimming Mode Configuration
Dimming ModePWM/EN PinADIM/HD Pin
PWM dimmingPWM signal High
Analog dimming HighPWM signal
Hybrid dimmingPWM signalLow
Flexible dimmingPWM signal PWM signal