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LED LIGHTING DEVELOPMENT TOOLS DIGITALLY CONTROLLED LED DRIVER BOARD FOR AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING APPLICATIONS

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AEK-LED-21DISM1
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AEK-LED-21DISM1

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STMicroelectronics

LED LIGHTING DEVELOPMENT TOOLS DIGITALLY CONTROLLED LED DRIVER BOARD FOR AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING APPLICATIONS

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationAEK-LED-21DISM1
ContentsBoard(s)
Current - Output / Channel1.69 A
Outputs and Type2 Non-Isolated Outputs
Utilized IC / PartL99LD21
Voltage - Input [Max]24 V
Voltage - Input [Min]5.5 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyN/A 4$ 79.79
MouserN/A 1$ 78.47

Description

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AEK-LED-21DISM1 Series

The AEK-LED-21DISM1 LED driver board is designed for high brightness automotive LED front lighting applications according to the AutoDevKit initiative. It can control four LED strings through two embedded L99LD21 flexible LED drivers with high efficiency boost controller and two embedded buck converters.

The boost controller section in each L99LD21 LED driver integrates a high current gate driver for an external N-channel MOSFET and delivers a constant output voltage to two integrated buck converters. The boost controller of two devices can be stacked to allow dual phase operation for high power applications, with an interleaving pattern for improved input current ripple and current load sharing. The buck converter integrates an N-channel MOSFET driven by a bootstrap circuit.

The board uses SPI communication with an external microcontroller via a 12-pin male connector, and a special Limp Home Mode implemented in the L99LD21 driver ensures that active communication with the MCU is regularly monitored. You can use the AutoDevKit library extension for the SPC5-Studio development environment to install board firmware drivers that are immediately compatible with SPC5-family MCUs.