New Industry Products

TI Introduces Low-Noise 16-Channel Constant-Current Sink LED Driver

February 20, 2011 by Jeff Shepard

Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) introduced a serial-controlled, 16-channel constant-current sink LED driver with four-channel grouped delay. This device simplifies design in LED display applications, including video displays, message boards, amusement illumination and LED indicators.

The TLC59282 minimizes simultaneous switching noise by staggering the switching of the LED outputs, lowering the peak switching current transients facilitating low-cost, two-layer printed circuit board (PCB) routing in LED modules. With traditional multichannel LED drivers, four-layer PCB routing is required to prevent switching transients from causing corruption of the serial data communication path during output blanking. In addition to electromagnetic noise reduction, the TLC59282 has high-precision channel-to-channel and chip-to-chip accuracy, which ensures that uniform current is supplied to each LED string.

Key features and benefits of the TLC59282 include: 3.0 to 5.5-V input voltage range; LED channel voltage up to 17V; four-channel group delay minimizes simultaneous switching noise; cascadable serial communication protocol allows a display processor to control multiple LED drivers on the same serial bus (precision current matching aids uniform LED brightness between strings); channel-to-channel current accuracy: ±0.6%, typical; chip-to-chip current accuracy: ±1%, typical; and 30-nanoseconds blank pulse allows for high refresh rates in multiplexed applications.

The TLC59282 is available now in an SSOP package and is priced at $0.47 in quantities of 1,000.