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Fully integrated LED drivers in industry-standard IC packages helps developers avoid design complexities
May 31, 2012 | Paul Buckley | 222904668
Texas Instruments Incorporated has introduced two fully integrated LED driver micro-modules that eliminate the external components and complex layout placement challenges typical of LED driver designs.
The 450-mA TPS92550 and TPS92551 DC/DC LED driver modules claim to be the industry’s first to incorporate all the required power and passive circuitry into a single IC package to deliver up to 23 W of power to the LED.
The 14-W TPS92550 and 23-W TPS92551 are constant current buck LED driver modules that virtually eliminate the need for power supply design resources and simplify procurement, with just one module replacing four or more components. Together with TI’s WEBENCH LED Architect, the lighting developer can quickly design a power management circuit with the minimum components needed to drive a string of up to 18 LEDs at up to 96-percent power efficiency. The result is a fast, easy and compact LED lighting design.
The TPS92550 and TPS92551 LED driver modules integrate an inductor, Schottky diode and a handful of other passive components, simplifying design and procurement. To control brightness, the LED current is adjustable from 300 mA to 450 mA.
The easy-to-use, robust IC package provides superior thermal and electromagnetic interference (EMI) performance while the micro-modules’ efficient heat dissipation and back metal plate allows for operation in high ambient temperatures.
The compact package measures 10.16 mm by 9.85 mm by 4.57 mm.
Availability and Pricing
The TPS92550 and TPS92551 are available in volume now from TI and its authorized distributors. Offered in a 7-pin TO-PMOD package, the suggested retail price for the 14-W TPS92550 is $5.00 and the 23-W TPS92551 is $5.50 in 1,000-unit quantities.
More information about the TPS92550 and TPS92551 DC/DC LED driver modules at www.ti.com/tps92550-pr-eu
The 14-W TPS92550 and 23-W TPS92551 are constant current buck LED driver modules that virtually eliminate the need for power supply design resources and simplify procurement, with just one module replacing four or more components. Together with TI’s WEBENCH LED Architect, the lighting developer can quickly design a power management circuit with the minimum components needed to drive a string of up to 18 LEDs at up to 96-percent power efficiency. The result is a fast, easy and compact LED lighting design.
The TPS92550 and TPS92551 LED driver modules integrate an inductor, Schottky diode and a handful of other passive components, simplifying design and procurement. To control brightness, the LED current is adjustable from 300 mA to 450 mA.
The easy-to-use, robust IC package provides superior thermal and electromagnetic interference (EMI) performance while the micro-modules’ efficient heat dissipation and back metal plate allows for operation in high ambient temperatures.
The compact package measures 10.16 mm by 9.85 mm by 4.57 mm.
Availability and Pricing
The TPS92550 and TPS92551 are available in volume now from TI and its authorized distributors. Offered in a 7-pin TO-PMOD package, the suggested retail price for the 14-W TPS92550 is $5.00 and the 23-W TPS92551 is $5.50 in 1,000-unit quantities.
More information about the TPS92550 and TPS92551 DC/DC LED driver modules at www.ti.com/tps92550-pr-eu
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