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TPS61055

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500mA High Power White LED Driver with standard Logic Interface

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Topology Boost, current mode Vin (min) (V) 2.5 Vin (max) (V) 6 Iout (max) (A) 0.5 Iq (typ) (mA) 8.5 Features Load Disconnect During Shutdown Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Number of channels 1 Rating Catalog
Topology Boost, current mode Vin (min) (V) 2.5 Vin (max) (V) 6 Iout (max) (A) 0.5 Iq (typ) (mA) 8.5 Features Load Disconnect During Shutdown Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Number of channels 1 Rating Catalog
VSON (DRC) 10 9 mm² 3 x 3
  • Four Operational Modes
    • Torch and Flash up to ILED = 700 mA
    • Voltage-Regulated Boost Converter: 5.0 V
    • Shutdown: 0.3 µA (Typical)
  • Total Solution Circuit Area < 25 mm2
  • Up to 96% Efficiency
  • Integrated LED Turnon Safety Timer
  • Zero Latency TX-Masking Input
  • Integrated Low Light Dimming Mode
  • LED Disconnect During Shutdown
  • Open/Shorted LED Protection
  • Over-Temperature Protection
  • Available in a 12-Pin NanoFree™ (CSP) and 10-
    Pin VSON Packaging
  • Four Operational Modes
    • Torch and Flash up to ILED = 700 mA
    • Voltage-Regulated Boost Converter: 5.0 V
    • Shutdown: 0.3 µA (Typical)
  • Total Solution Circuit Area < 25 mm2
  • Up to 96% Efficiency
  • Integrated LED Turnon Safety Timer
  • Zero Latency TX-Masking Input
  • Integrated Low Light Dimming Mode
  • LED Disconnect During Shutdown
  • Open/Shorted LED Protection
  • Over-Temperature Protection
  • Available in a 12-Pin NanoFree™ (CSP) and 10-
    Pin VSON Packaging

The TPS6105x device uses a high-frequency synchronous-boost topology with constant current sink to drive single white LEDs. The device uses an inductive fixed-frequency PWM control scheme using small external components, minimizing input ripple current.

The 2-MHz switching frequency allows the use of small and low-profile 2.2-µH inductors. To optimize overall efficiency, the device operates with only a 250-mV LED feedback voltage.

The TPS6105x device not only operates as a regulated current source, but also as a standard voltage-boost regulator. This additional operating mode can be useful to supply other high-power devices in the system, such as a hands-free audio power amplifier, or any other component requiring a supply voltage higher than the battery voltage.

The LED current or the desired output voltage can be programmed through two logic signals (MODE0/1). To simplify flash synchronization with the camera module, the device offers a trigger pin (FLASH_SYNC) for fast LED turnon time.

When the TPS6105x is not in use, it can be put into shutdown mode, reducing the input current to 0.3 µA (typical). During shutdown, the LED pin is high impedance to avoid leakage current through the LED.

The TPS6105x device uses a high-frequency synchronous-boost topology with constant current sink to drive single white LEDs. The device uses an inductive fixed-frequency PWM control scheme using small external components, minimizing input ripple current.

The 2-MHz switching frequency allows the use of small and low-profile 2.2-µH inductors. To optimize overall efficiency, the device operates with only a 250-mV LED feedback voltage.

The TPS6105x device not only operates as a regulated current source, but also as a standard voltage-boost regulator. This additional operating mode can be useful to supply other high-power devices in the system, such as a hands-free audio power amplifier, or any other component requiring a supply voltage higher than the battery voltage.

The LED current or the desired output voltage can be programmed through two logic signals (MODE0/1). To simplify flash synchronization with the camera module, the device offers a trigger pin (FLASH_SYNC) for fast LED turnon time.

When the TPS6105x is not in use, it can be put into shutdown mode, reducing the input current to 0.3 µA (typical). During shutdown, the LED pin is high impedance to avoid leakage current through the LED.

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* Data sheet High Power White LED Driver 2-MHz Synchronous Boost Converter datasheet (Rev. B) 11 Sep 2015
White paper Common LED Functions and LED Driver Design Considerations 21 Sep 2020
Application note Performing Accurate PFM Mode Efficiency Measurements (Rev. A) 11 Dec 2018
Selection guide Power Management Guide 2018 (Rev. R) 25 Jun 2018
Application note Optimizing Transient Response of Internally Compensated DC-DC Converters (Rev. B) 29 Nov 2017
Application note Extending the Soft Start Time Without a Soft Start Pin (Rev. B) 15 Jun 2017

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