LP5813Synchronous boost 4 x 3 matrix RGB LED driver with I2C and auto animation control | LED Drivers | 3 | Active | The LP5813 is a synchronous boost 4 × 3 matrix RGB LED driver with autonomous animation engine control. The device is ideal to support battery-powered applications with 0.5V to 5.5V input voltage range, and it has ultra-low normal operation current with 0.4mA (typical) when illuminate LEDs.
The integrated synchronous boost converter maintains excellent efficiency and keeps the brightness of LEDs stable over a wide operating voltage range. Output voltage can be selected for different LED forward voltage from 3V to 5.5V with 0.1V step. The boost converter can power not only the LEDs driven by the device itself, but also other loads in the system. If the boost converter need to be bypassed, VOUT is used as the power supply input for the LED driver blocks.
The time-cross-multiplexing (TCM) structure is adopted, which uses 4 output pins to control 12 LED dots individually. Both high-side scan switch and low-side current sink are contained in one output. The total solution size are minimized for space limited system.
The autonomous animation engine can significantly reduce the real-time loading of controller. Each LED can be configured through the related registers to realize vivid and fancy lighting effects. The device can generate 6MHz clock signal and use it for synchronizing the lighting effects among multiple devices.
The LP5813 is a synchronous boost 4 × 3 matrix RGB LED driver with autonomous animation engine control. The device is ideal to support battery-powered applications with 0.5V to 5.5V input voltage range, and it has ultra-low normal operation current with 0.4mA (typical) when illuminate LEDs.
The integrated synchronous boost converter maintains excellent efficiency and keeps the brightness of LEDs stable over a wide operating voltage range. Output voltage can be selected for different LED forward voltage from 3V to 5.5V with 0.1V step. The boost converter can power not only the LEDs driven by the device itself, but also other loads in the system. If the boost converter need to be bypassed, VOUT is used as the power supply input for the LED driver blocks.
The time-cross-multiplexing (TCM) structure is adopted, which uses 4 output pins to control 12 LED dots individually. Both high-side scan switch and low-side current sink are contained in one output. The total solution size are minimized for space limited system.
The autonomous animation engine can significantly reduce the real-time loading of controller. Each LED can be configured through the related registers to realize vivid and fancy lighting effects. The device can generate 6MHz clock signal and use it for synchronizing the lighting effects among multiple devices. |
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LP5860T11 x 18 high-current LED matrix driver with 8-bit analog and 8-/16-bit PWM dimming | Power Management (PMIC) | 2 | Active | The LP5860T is a high-current and high-performance LED matrix driver. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support . The LP5860T integrates 11 MOSFETs for up to 198 LED dots or 66 RGB LEDs.
The LP5860T supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5860T device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5860T also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1MHz (maximum) I2C and 12MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5860T.
The LP5860T is a high-current and high-performance LED matrix driver. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support . The LP5860T integrates 11 MOSFETs for up to 198 LED dots or 66 RGB LEDs.
The LP5860T supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5860T device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5860T also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1MHz (maximum) I2C and 12MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5860T. |
LP5861T18-channel high-current RGB LED driver with 8-bit analog and 8-bit or 16-bit PWM dimming | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Active | The LP5861T is a high-current and high-performance LED matrix driver. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support N × 18 LED dots or N × 6 RGB LEDs. The LP5861T is the direct driving version to support 18 LED dots or 6 RGB LEDs.
The LP5861T supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5861T device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5861T also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1-MHz (maximum) I 2C and 12-MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5861T.
The LP5861T is a high-current and high-performance LED matrix driver. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support N × 18 LED dots or N × 6 RGB LEDs. The LP5861T is the direct driving version to support 18 LED dots or 6 RGB LEDs.
The LP5861T supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5861T device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5861T also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1-MHz (maximum) I 2C and 12-MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5861T. |
LP58622 × 18 LED matrix driver with 8-bit analog and 8-/16-bit PWM dimming | Power Management (PMIC) | 1 | Active | Electronic devices are becoming smarter, requiring to use larger quantity of LEDs for animation and indication purposes and high performance LED matrix driver is required to improve user experience with small solution size.
The LP586x devices are a family of high performance LED matrix drivers. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 1/2/4/6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support N × 18 LED dots or N × 6 RGB LEDs. The LP5862 integrates 2 MOSFETs for up to 36 LED dots or 12 RGB LEDs.
The LP5862 supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5862 device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5862 also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1-MHz (maximum) I2C and 12-MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5862.
Electronic devices are becoming smarter, requiring to use larger quantity of LEDs for animation and indication purposes and high performance LED matrix driver is required to improve user experience with small solution size.
The LP586x devices are a family of high performance LED matrix drivers. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 1/2/4/6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support N × 18 LED dots or N × 6 RGB LEDs. The LP5862 integrates 2 MOSFETs for up to 36 LED dots or 12 RGB LEDs.
The LP5862 supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5862 device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5862 also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1-MHz (maximum) I2C and 12-MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5862. |
LP58644 × 18 LED matrix driver with 8-bit analog and 8-/16-bit PWM dimming | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Active | Electronic devices are becoming smarter, requiring to use larger quantity of LEDs for animation and indication purposes and high performance LED matrix driver is required to improve user experience with small solution size.
The LP586x devices are a family of high performance LED matrix drivers. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 1/2/4/6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support N × 18 LED dots or N × 6 RGB LEDs. The LP5864 integrates 4 MOSFETs for up to 72 LED dots or 24 RGB LEDs.
The LP5864 supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5864 device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5864 also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1-MHz (maximum) I2C and 12-MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5864.
Electronic devices are becoming smarter, requiring to use larger quantity of LEDs for animation and indication purposes and high performance LED matrix driver is required to improve user experience with small solution size.
The LP586x devices are a family of high performance LED matrix drivers. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 1/2/4/6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support N × 18 LED dots or N × 6 RGB LEDs. The LP5864 integrates 4 MOSFETs for up to 72 LED dots or 24 RGB LEDs.
The LP5864 supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5864 device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5864 also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1-MHz (maximum) I2C and 12-MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5864. |
LP58666 × 18 LED matrix driver with 8-bit analog and 8-/16-bit PWM dimming | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Active | Electronic devices are becoming smarter, requiring to use larger quantity of LEDs for animation and indication purpose. A high-performance LED matrix driver is required to improve user experience with small solution size.
The LP586x devices are a family of high performance LED matrix drivers. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 1/2/4/6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support N × 18 LED dots or N × 6 RGB LEDs. The LP5866 integrates 6 MOSFETs for up to 108 LED dots or 36 RGB LEDs.
The LP5866 supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5866 device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5866 also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1MHz (maximum) I2C and 12MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5866.
Electronic devices are becoming smarter, requiring to use larger quantity of LEDs for animation and indication purpose. A high-performance LED matrix driver is required to improve user experience with small solution size.
The LP586x devices are a family of high performance LED matrix drivers. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 1/2/4/6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support N × 18 LED dots or N × 6 RGB LEDs. The LP5866 integrates 6 MOSFETs for up to 108 LED dots or 36 RGB LEDs.
The LP5866 supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5866 device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5866 also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1MHz (maximum) I2C and 12MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5866. |
LP5866T6 x 18 high-current LED matrix driver with 8-bit analog and 8-/16-bit PWM dimming | Power Management (PMIC) | 1 | Active | The LP5866T is a high-current and high-performance LED matrix driver. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support . The LP5866T integrates 6 MOSFETs for up to 108 LED dots or 36 RGB LEDs.
The LP5866T supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5866T device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5866T also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1MHz (maximum) I2C and 12MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5866T.
The LP5866T is a high-current and high-performance LED matrix driver. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support . The LP5866T integrates 6 MOSFETs for up to 108 LED dots or 36 RGB LEDs.
The LP5866T supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5866T device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5866T also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1MHz (maximum) I2C and 12MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5866T. |
LP58677 x 6 LED matrix driver with 8-bit analog and 8-bit or 16-bit PWM dimming | Evaluation Boards | 2 | Active | Electronic devices are becoming smarter, requiring to use larger quantity of LEDs for animation and indication purposes and high performance LED matrix driver is required to improve user experience with small solution size.
The LP5867 is a high performance LED matrix drivers. The devices integrate 6 constant current sinks with N (N = 7) switching MOSFETs to support N × 6 LED dots or N × 2 RGB LEDs. The LP5867 integrates 7 MOSFETs for up to 42 LED dots or 14 RGB LEDs.
The LP5867 supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5867 device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5867 also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1MHz (maximum) I2C and 12MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5867.
Electronic devices are becoming smarter, requiring to use larger quantity of LEDs for animation and indication purposes and high performance LED matrix driver is required to improve user experience with small solution size.
The LP5867 is a high performance LED matrix drivers. The devices integrate 6 constant current sinks with N (N = 7) switching MOSFETs to support N × 6 LED dots or N × 2 RGB LEDs. The LP5867 integrates 7 MOSFETs for up to 42 LED dots or 14 RGB LEDs.
The LP5867 supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit Group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5867 device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5867 also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1MHz (maximum) I2C and 12MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5867. |
LP58688 × 18 LED matrix driver with 8-bit analog and 8-/16-bit PWM dimming | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Active | Electronic devices are becoming smarter, requiring to use larger quantity of LEDs for animation and indication purposes. A high performance LED matrix driver is required to improve user experience with small solution size.
The LP586x devices are a family of high performance LED matrix drivers. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 1/2/4/6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support N × 18 LED dots or N × 6 RGB LEDs. The LP5868 integrates eight MOSFETs for up to 144 LED dots or 48 RGB LEDs.
The LP5868 supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5868 device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5868 also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1-MHz (maximum) I2C and 12-MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5868.
Electronic devices are becoming smarter, requiring to use larger quantity of LEDs for animation and indication purposes. A high performance LED matrix driver is required to improve user experience with small solution size.
The LP586x devices are a family of high performance LED matrix drivers. The device integrates 18 constant current sinks with N (N = 1/2/4/6/8/11) switching MOSFETs to support N × 18 LED dots or N × 6 RGB LEDs. The LP5868 integrates eight MOSFETs for up to 144 LED dots or 48 RGB LEDs.
The LP5868 supports both analog dimming and PWM dimming methods. For analog dimming, each LED dot can be adjusted with 256 steps. For PWM dimming, the integrated 8-bit or 16-bit configurable PWM generators enable smooth and audible-noise-free dimming control. Each LED dot can also be arbitrarily mapped into 8-bit group PWM to achieve dimming control together.
The LP5868 device implements full addressable SRAM to minimize the data traffic. The ghost-cancellation circuitry is integrated to eliminate both upside and downside ghosting. The LP5868 also supports LED open and short detection functions. Both 1-MHz (maximum) I2C and 12-MHz (maximum) SPI are available in LP5868. |