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TLC5942 Datasheet, PDF (15/33 Pages) Texas Instruments – 16-Channel, 12-Bit PWM LED Driver with 7-Bit Dot Correction
TLC5942
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SBVS096B – OCTOBER 2007 – REVISED OCTOBER 2007
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Setting for the Maximum Constant Sink Current Value
On the TLC5942, the maximum constant current sink value for each channel, IOLCMax, is determined by an
external resistor, RIREF, placed between the IREF and GND pins. The RIREF resistor value is calculated with
Equation 1:
RIREF (kW) =
VIREF (V)
IOLCMax (mA)
´ 41
(1)
Where:
VIREF = the internal reference voltage on the IREF pin (typically 1.20 V)
IOLCMax is the largest current for all outputs. Each output sinks the IOLCMax current when it is turned on and its dot
correction is set to the maximum value of 7Fh (127d). The sink current for each output can be reduced by
lowering the respective output dot correction value.
RIREF must be between 984 Ω (typ) and 9.84 kΩ (typ) in order to keep IOLCMax between 5 mA and 50 mA. The
output may become unstable when IOLCMax is set lower than 5 mA. However, output currents lower than 5 mA
can be achieved by setting IOLCMax to 5 mA or higher, and then using dot correction to lower the output current.
Figure 12 in the Typical Characteristics and Table 1 show the characteristics of the constant sink current versus
external resistor, RIREF.
Table 1. Maximum Constant Current Output versus
External Resistor Value
IOLCMax (mA, typical)
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
RIREF (Ω)
984
1093
1230
1406
1640
1968
2460
3280
4920
9840
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