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FAN5776UCX

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LED DRIVER, SYNCHRONOUS BOOST AND SERIES / PARALLEL

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12-WLCSP
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

FAN5776UCX

Active
ON Semiconductor

LED DRIVER, SYNCHRONOUS BOOST AND SERIES / PARALLEL

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationFAN5776UCX
ApplicationsBacklight
Current - Output / Channel [custom]25 mA
DimmingPWM
Frequency1.8 MHz
Internal Switch(s)True
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Outputs5
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case12-UFBGA, WLCSP
Supplier Device Package12-WLCSP
Supplier Device Package [x]1.42
Supplier Device Package [y]1.66
TopologyStep-Up (Boost)
TypeDC DC Regulator
Voltage - Output [Max]8.5 V
Voltage - Output [Min]3.5 V
Voltage - Supply (Max)5.5 V
Voltage - Supply (Min) [Min]2.3 V

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Description

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FAN5776 Series

The FAN5776 is a synchronous, constant-current LED driver capable of efficiently driving up to ten LEDs in a five-string, two-series LEDs per string configuration. Optimized for small form-factor applications, the 1.8 MHz switching frequency allows the use of tiny chip inductors and capacitors.For safety, the device features integrated over-voltage, short-circuit, and thermal shutdown protections. In addition, input under-voltage lockout protection is triggered if the battery voltage is too low.The FAN5776 is comprised of low-dropout, high-side current sources, enabling a high efficiency delivery of power from the battery to the LEDs. The LED current control is established with a series RSETresistor, which is connected between the internal voltage reference on the chip and ground.During operation, FAN5776 holds the boost regulator’s voltage on COUTduring the off cycle of the PWM dimming, which helps minimize audible noise.