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MAX16835 Datasheet, PDF (6/8 Pages) Maxim Integrated Products – High-Voltage, 350mA, Adjustable Linear High-Brightness LED Driver
High-Voltage, 350mA, Adjustable Linear
High-Brightness LED Driver
power series pass device (see the Functional Diagram).
The regulation point is factory set at (VCS+ - VCS-) =
200mV ±3.5%. The regulated current is user defined by
the value of RSENSE.
The MAX16835 is a current controller internally opti-
mized for driving the impedance range expected from
one or more HB LEDs.
+5V Regulator
The MAX16835 includes a fixed +5V output regulator
that delivers up to 4mA of load current for low-power
applications throughout the +6.5V to +40V input volt-
age range. Connect a 0.1µF compensation capacitor
from V5 to ground. Shorting V5 to ground disables the
thermal shutdown. When EN is low, V5 is off.
Thermal Protection
The MAX16835 enters a thermal-shutdown mode in the
event of overheating. This typically occurs in overload or
output short-circuit conditions. When the junction tem-
perature exceeds TJ = +159°C (typ), the internal ther-
mal-protection circuitry turns off the series pass device.
The MAX16835 recovers from thermal-shutdown mode
once the junction temperature drops by 24°C (typ). The
part therefore protects itself by thermally cycling in the
event of a short-circuit or overload condition. Shorting V5
to ground disables the thermal shutdown.
Applications Information
Programming the LED Current
The MAX16835 uses a sense resistor across CS+ and
CS- to set the LED current. The differential sense amplifier
connected across RSENSE provides ground-loop immu-
nity and low-frequency noise rejection. The LED current
is given by the equation below:
ILED = VSENSE/RSENSE
Input Voltage Considerations
For proper operation, the minimum input voltage must
always be:
VIN(MIN) ≥ VSENSE(MAX) + VFT(MAX + ΔVDO(MAX)
where VFT(MAX) is the total forward voltage of all series-
connected LEDs. The minimum operating voltage of the
device is +6.5V. The device operates below +6.5V;
However, the output current may not meet the full regu-
lation specification.
Low-Frequency PWM
at the Output
The MAX16835 provides pulsed or chopped current
dimming. Generally, HB LEDs are binned to match at
their full-rated current; however, LEDs from the same
bin exhibit poor matching at currents other than full-
rated current. To achieve uniformity, HB LED manufac-
turers recommend PWM pulsing of the LED current at
their full-rated value. There are two methods for pro-
ducing a PWM output. One method is by pulsing the
enable input (EN) while having a constant voltage at IN.
The other method is to connect EN to IN and pulse both
EN and IN. Both methods generate a regulated-ampli-
tude PWM current (variable duty cycle) that can pro-
vide control over the LED brightness (see Figures 1
and 2).
VEN
VIN
C1
16 15 14 13
OUT EN N.C. N.C.
1 OUT
GND 12
2 IN
3 IN
MAX16835
V5 11
CS- 10
4 N.C.
CS+ 9
N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C.
5
6
7
8
ILED
D1
C2
RSENSE
Figure 1. Pulse Application with VIN at a Constant Voltage
16 15 14 13
OUT EN N.C. N.C.
1 OUT
GND 12
ILED
VIN
2 IN
D1
V5 11
C1
3 IN
MAX16835
CS- 10
C2
RSENSE
4 N.C.
CS+ 9
N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C.
5
6
7
8
Figure 2. Pulse Application with EN Connected to VIN
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