OSRAM OPTOTRONIC Constant current LED power supplies with 3DIM User Manual

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Figure 26: Two-step solution without switch-off.

3.3.1.7. General notes on IC temperature switches:
choice and usage

• For all the above application solutions, the Rset can be

either a fi xed resistor or a variable resistor usable for local

dimming (as described in 3.2.).

• For all the above application solutions except application

solution 6, the output of the IC (direct output or output via

transistor) can be connected to the Vset line via an Rset

2

resistor. In this way, in case of overtemperature, the output

current can be set to a percentage of Inom

max

instead of

completely switching off the LED module as shown in the

example cases. Application solution 6 allows implementing

both conditions, partial load and switch-off control.

• When choosing IC temperature switches, the following

issues must be considered:

– Leakage current of the output stage of the control

module: In case of an open-drain output solution directly

connected to Vset, the leakage current should be as low

as possible (10 µA already lead to an error of 3 %) in

order not to affect the overall control accuracy.

– Supply voltage: If the IC cannot withstand the +12 V,

a voltage regulator must be used.

– Supply current: In LEDset ECGs of the fi rst generation,

the supply current provided by the +12Vset terminal must

be kept lower than 15 mA.

– Transistor output solution:

- Suitable if the maximum voltage of the output pin of the

IC cannot withstand the maximum Vset that applies to

the respective application.

- Suitable if the leakage current of the output pin of the

IC becomes too high (a leakage current of more than

10 µA affects the overall control accuracy of the ECG by

3 % (to be added to the 5 % of the ECG itself).

LEDset APPLICATIONS

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