
Catalog
4MHz, high-current flash LED driver
Key Features
• High Efficiency Synchronous Boost ConverterDrives 2 LEDs in Series with up to 930 mAExternal Strobe Pin for Hardware Enabled FlashExternal Torch Pin for Hardware Enabled TorchDedicated Transmit Interrupt Pin8-Bit ADC for LED Voltage and Input Voltage MonitoringAutomatic Diode Current Scale BackPWM Control in Flash and Assist ModesFault Detection and Reporting400 kHz I2C-Compatible Interface16-Bump, 1.990 mm × 1.990 mm × 0.6 mmDSBGA Package (YZR0016AAA)High Efficiency Synchronous Boost ConverterDrives 2 LEDs in Series with up to 930 mAExternal Strobe Pin for Hardware Enabled FlashExternal Torch Pin for Hardware Enabled TorchDedicated Transmit Interrupt Pin8-Bit ADC for LED Voltage and Input Voltage MonitoringAutomatic Diode Current Scale BackPWM Control in Flash and Assist ModesFault Detection and Reporting400 kHz I2C-Compatible Interface16-Bump, 1.990 mm × 1.990 mm × 0.6 mmDSBGA Package (YZR0016AAA)
Description
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The LM3565 is a 4 MHz fixed-frequency, current mode synchronous boost converter designed to drive two series flash LEDs at 930 mA. A high-voltage current source allows the LEDs to be terminated to the GND plane eliminating the need for an additional return trace back to the IC.
A dedicated Strobe pin provides a direct interface to trigger the flash event, while an external Torch pin provides an additional method for enabling the LEDs in a constant current mode. The LM3565 can adaptively scale the maximum flash level delivered to the LEDs based upon the measured input voltage.
Multiple protection features are available on the LM3565 ranging from over-voltage protection to output short-circuit detection.
The LM3565 has four selectable inductor current limits to help the user select an inductor that is appropriate for the design.
The LM3565 is a 4 MHz fixed-frequency, current mode synchronous boost converter designed to drive two series flash LEDs at 930 mA. A high-voltage current source allows the LEDs to be terminated to the GND plane eliminating the need for an additional return trace back to the IC.
A dedicated Strobe pin provides a direct interface to trigger the flash event, while an external Torch pin provides an additional method for enabling the LEDs in a constant current mode. The LM3565 can adaptively scale the maximum flash level delivered to the LEDs based upon the measured input voltage.
Multiple protection features are available on the LM3565 ranging from over-voltage protection to output short-circuit detection.
The LM3565 has four selectable inductor current limits to help the user select an inductor that is appropriate for the design.