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CAT4240 Datasheet, PDF (10/14 Pages) Catalyst Semiconductor – 6 Watt Boost LED Driver
CAT4240
DIMMING CONTROL
There are several methods available to control the
LED brightness.
PWM signal on the S¯¯H¯D¯N¯ Pin
LED brightness dimming can be done by applying a
PWM signal to the S¯¯H¯D¯N¯ input. The LED current is
repetitively turned on and off, so that the average
current is proportional to the duty cycle. A 100% duty
cycle, with S¯¯H¯D¯N¯ always high, corresponds to the
LEDs at nominal current. Figure 1 shows a 1kHz
signal with a 50% duty cycle applied to the S¯¯H¯D¯N¯ pin.
The recommended PWM frequency range is from
100Hz to 2kHz.
Filtered PWM Signal
A filtered PWM signal used as a variable DC voltage
can control the LED current. Figure 2 shows the
PWM control circuitry connected to the CAT4240 FB
pin. The PWM signal has a voltage swing of 0V to
2.5V. The LED current can be dimmed within a range
from 0mA to 20mA. The PWM signal frequency can
vary from very low frequency up to 100kHz.
PWM 2.5V
Signal 0V
VIN
SW
CAT4240
SHDN
RA
3.73kΩ
VIN
C3
0.22µF
GND
FB
VFB = 300mV
RB
R2
3.1kΩ
1kΩ
LED
Current
R1
15Ω
Figure 1. Switching Waveform
with 1kHz PWM on S¯¯H¯D¯N¯
Figure 2. Circuit for Filtered PWM Signal
A PWM signal at 0V DC, or a 0% duty cycle, results
in a max LED current of about 22mA. A PWM signal
with a 93% duty cycle or more, results in an LED
current of 0mA.
FILTERED PWM DIMMING [0V to 2.5V]
25
20
15
10
5
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
PWM DUTY CYCLE [%]
Doc. No. MD-5026 Rev. B
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Characteristics subject to change without notice