DC/DC Converter powers up to 5 series white LEDs.

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Available in 8-pin QFN or chip scale packages, TPS6106x 1.5 x 1.5 mm integrated circuits feature intelligent digital brightness control and 1 MHz fixed switching frequency. Synchronous boost converter provides inductor-based solution to power and control white LED backlights in handheld electronics. Models TPS61060, TPS61061 and TPS61062 integrate 400 mA power MOSFET and synchronous rectifier, support 2.7-6 V input voltages, and power up to 3-, 4- and 5-series LEDs.



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TI Delivers Smallest White LED Power Management Solution for Smart Phones, Cameras and Handhelds



1.5 mm x 1.5 mm DC/DC Converter with Digital Brightness Control Efficiently Powers up to Five White LEDs

DALLAS (Nov. 8, 2004) - Extending its ability to support advanced displays in small battery-powered handheld devices , Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) announced today a family of synchronous boost converters that can power up to five series white light emitting diodes (LEDs). The ultra-small, 1.5 mm x 1.5 mm integrated circuits (ICs) allow portable designers to implement the smallest possible inductor-based solution to efficiently power and control white LED backlights in smart phones, PDAs, digital still cameras and other handheld electronics. See: www.ti.com/sc04219.

The new TPS6106x family of specialized DC/DC converters support input voltages from 2.7-V to 6-V, and can power up to three-, four- and five-series LEDs. The converters' tiny chip scale package and minimum number of required external components enable a power supply circuit solution smaller than many non-inductor based, charge pump solutions. The TPS61060, TPS61061 and TPS61062 devices integrate a 400-mA power MOSFET and synchronous rectifier, eliminating the need for an external series Schottky diode. Additionally, the 1-MHz fixed switching frequency allows the converters to work with smaller, low-value external components, such as a 10-uH inductor and a 220-nF output capacitor.

Intelligent Digital Brightness Control

An external current sense resistor sets the regulated LED current. A dedicated input in the TPS6106x devices enables simple, wide-range digital brightness control using a host microcontroller's general purpose input/output pin. The digital dimming technique allows step adjustment of the feedback reference voltage to the regulator. Alternatively, LED brightness can be controlled by applying a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal to the chip enable pin, or by introducing an analog signal to the feedback input.

For maximum safety and protection, the TPS6106x features integrated over-voltage, and short circuit sensing and thermal shutdown. Each device has a different over-voltage protection threshold (14-V, 18-V and 22.75-V) corresponding to the maximum number of series LEDs. The internal MOSFETs are turned off when the converters are disabled to prevent current leakage into the LEDs and conserve battery power. In shutdown, the parts consume less than 3-µA.

High-Performance Analog Innovation and Support for White LEDs

In addition to the new TPS61060, TPS61061 and TPS61062 converters, TI offers a wide variety of high-performance power management and analog products to support white LED backlighting. For example, the TPS61042 inductive solution supports up to eight series white LEDs and is available in an eight-pin QFN package. The TPS60230 provides a five-channel, 125-mA charge pump solution. The high-current TPS6102x family of 1.5-A switch DC/DC converters is ideally suited for powering the LED flashes in smart phones and digital still cameras. Evaluation modules, white LED application notes and TI's Power Management Selection Guide are available at power.ti.com.

Pricing and Availability

The TPS61060, TPS61061 and TPS61062 are available today in volume from TI and its authorized distributors. Each device is available in an 8-pin, QFN or 8-pin, chip scale package. Suggested resale pricing in quantities of 1,000 is $1.35 for the TPS61060, $1.40 for the TPS61061 and $1.45 for the TPS61062.

Texas Instruments Incorporated is the world leader in digital signal processing and analog technologies, the semiconductor engines of the Internet age. The company's businesses also include sensors and controls, and educational and productivity solutions. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing or sales operations in more than 25 countries.

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