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TC62D749CFG_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/23 Pages) Marktech Corporate – 16-Output Constant Current LED Driver
TC62D749CFG
TOSHIBA CDMOS Integrated Circuit Silicon Monolithic
TC62D749CFG
16-Output Constant Current LED Driver (Output switching high-speed version)
The TC62D749CFG is a constant-current driver for LED and
LED display lighting applications.
The output current from each of the 16 outputs is
programmable via a single external resistor.
The TC62D749CFG contains a 16-channel shift register, a
16-channel latch, a 16-channel AND gate and a 16-channel
constant-current output.
Fabricated with a CMOS process, the TC62D749CFG allows
high-speed data transfer.
It operates with a 3.3- or 5-V power supply.
SSOP24-P-300-1.00B
Weight: 0.29 g (Typ.)
Features
• Supply voltages
: VDD = 3.0 V to 5.5 V
• 16-output built-in
• Output current setup range
: IOUT = 1.5 to 90 mA
• Constant current output accuracy (@ REXT = 1.2 kΩ, VOUT = 1.0 V, VDD = 3.3 V, 5.0 V)
: S rank;between outputs ± 1.5 % (max)
: S rank;between devices: ± 1.5 % (max)
: N rank;between outputs ± 2.5 % (max)
: N rank;between devices: ± 2.5 % (max)
• Output voltage
: VOUT = 17 V (max)
• High-speed output switching
: twOE = 25 ns (min), tor = 10ns (typ.), tof = 10ns (typ.)
There is TC62D748 as an output switching standard-speed version of this product.
• I/O interface
: CMOS interfaces (Schmitt trigger input)
• Data transfer frequency
: fSCK = 25 MHz (max)
• Operation temperature range
: Topr = −40 to 85 °C
• Power-on-reset function built-in. (When the power supply is turned on, internal data is reset)
• Package
: SSOP24-P-300-1.00B
For detailed part naming conventions, contact your local Toshiba sales representative or distributor.
When the LED driver of high-speed output switching is used, back EMF may occur at the time of output OFF, and
output terminal voltage may rise. Please be careful. It is necessary to reduce inductance to prevent the back EMF. It
is possible to reduce inductance of a substrate by making the power supply for LED wiring shorter and wider
designing the layout pattern.
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2012-01-10