Electronicdesign 27879 Ild8150 80v Led Driver Ic Dso 8 Ep Plain

80-V DC-DC Buck LED Driver IC with Hybrid Dimming Mode

July 19, 2019
Infineon’s ILD8150/E provides a high safety voltage margin for applications operating close to SELV limits.

Infineon Technologies AG has introduced the new LED driver IC ILD8150/E. It features an innovative hybrid dimming mode technology for achieving 0.5% of the target current. With a supply voltage range of 8 V dc up to 80 V dc, the driver IC provides a high safety voltage margin for applications operating close to safe extra-low voltage (SELV) limits, says the company. The driver IC is suitable for general and professional LED lighting applications with high dimming requirements.

The ILD8150/E offers a deep dimming performance without flicker and prevents audible noise. A PWM input signal between 250 Hz and 20 kHz controls the LED current in analog dimming output mode from 100 to 12.5% and from 12.5 to 0.5% in hybrid dimming mode, with a flicker-free modulation frequency of 3.4 kHz. The digital PWM dimming detection with high resolution and low power shutdown perfectly matches the ILD8150/E to microcontrollers, claims the company. The device also has a dim-to-off function and a pull-down transistor to avoid LED glowing in dim-to-off mode.

Infineon's new ILD8150/E drives up to 1.5 A using a high-side integrated switch. The latter with a low RDS(on) of 290 mΩ (ILD8150) enables high power designs with an efficiency of more than 95%. It incorporates a soft-start function to protect the primary stage from abrupt current requests and a shunt resistor for adjustable maximum output current. According to the company, precise output current accuracy of typically 3% from one device to another under all load and input voltage conditions makes the IC perfect for tunable white and flat-panel designs where current must be identical. Additionally, undervoltage lockout (UVLO) for the bootstrap voltage and overtemperature protection functions provide an ideal fit for professional LED lighting solutions.

Availability

The LED driver IC is packaged in a DSO-8 housing, which enables wave soldering. Higher thermal performance can be achieved with the ILD8150E in a DSO-8 package with an exposed pad. Both variants can be ordered now. More information is available at www.infineon.com/ild8150 and www.infineon.com/ild8150e.

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