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AL5802LPL
Application Information
The AL5802LPL is designed for driving low current LEDs with a typical LED current of 10mA to 100mA. It provides a cost-effective means for
driving low current LEDs compared with more complex switching regulator solutions. Furthermore, it reduces the PCB board area of the solution as
there is no need for external components like inductors, capacitors and switching diodes.
Figure 12 shows a typical application circuit diagram for driving an LED or string of LEDs. The NPN transistor Q1 measures the LED current by
sensing the voltage across an external resistor REXT. Q1 uses its VBE as a reference to set the voltage across REXT and controls the base current
into Q2. Q2 operates in linear mode to regulate the LED current. The LED current is expressed as follows:
ILED = VBE(Q1) / REXT
From this, for any required LED current, the necessary external resistor REXT can be calculated as follows:
REXT = VBE(Q1) / ILED
Two or more AL5802LPL devices can be connected in parallel to construct higher current LED strings as shown in Figure 13.
Consideration of the expected linear mode power dissipation must be factored into the design, with respect to the AL5802LPL's thermal resistance.
The maximum voltage across the device can be calculated by taking the maximum supply voltage minus the voltage across the LED string.
VCE(Q2) = VCC VLED VBE(Q1)
PD = VCE(Q2) * ILED + ( VCC VBE(Q2) VBE(Q1))2 / R1
As the output current of AL5802LPL increases, it is necessary to provide appropriate thermal relief to the device. The power dissipation supported
by the device is dependent upon the properties of the PCB board material, the copper pad areas and the ambient temperature. The maximum
dissipation the device can handle is given as follows:
PD = ( TJ(MAX) - TA) /RθJA
Figure 12 Typical Application Circuit for
Linear Mode Current Sink LED Driver
Figure 13 Application Circuit for Increasing LED Current
AL5802LPL
Document number: DS38590 Rev. 3 - 2
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