TDK What Led Driver
TDK What Led Driver
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Constant-voltage drivers come in many different forms. They can look like a conventional
power supply or they can be enclosed for
moisture and environmental protection.
When Do I Need a Constant-current LED Driver?
In cases where a manufactured cluster or string of LEDs does not include
an internal constant-current driver, an external LED driver or power supply that provides a constant-current is required. Constant-current LED
drivers are available in many different package configurations, ranging
from integrated circuits to enclosed moisture-proof packages, depending
on the application and the required output power.
Series and Parallel LED Configurations
Depending on the application, LEDs can be connected in series and/or
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some applications, this input can be connected to a temperature sensing device that could reduce the current flow through the LEDs as the
temperature rises, thus providing a means for temperature compensation.
The Vpwm is a Pulse-Width-Modulation input that controls the LED
brightness by varying the duty-cycle of the input signal from 1 percent to
100 percent. Typical PWM frequencies can range from 180 Hz to 270 Hz.
It is permitted to use a combination of both of the methods of light
dimming that are included in the ALD6 LED driver simultaneously. The
Rbr is an external variable 10 k resistor input. By varying this potentiometer from 1 k to 10 k, an analog dimming control is achieved.
In this case, the maximum LED brightness occurs when the pot is set to
10 . This same input can operate with variable analog voltage ranging
from 1.6 V to 3.8 V. In some applications, this input can be connected to
a temperature sensing device that could reduce the current flow through
the LEDs as the temperature rises, thus providing a means for temperature compensation. The Vpwm is a Pulse-Width-Modulation input that
controls the LED brightness by varying the duty-cycle of the input signal
from 1 percent to 100 percent. Typical PWM frequencies can range from
180 Hz to 270 Hz.
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com/lp/products/ledsigns.htm