Zxld1374, Application information – Diodes ZXLD1374 User Manual

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Application Information

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If the expected efficiency is roughly 90%, the output power P

OUT

is 90% of the input power, P

IN

, and the coil current is estimated as follows.


P

OUT

≈ 0.9 P

IN

or

I

LED

N V

LED

≈ 0.9 I

IN

V

IN


where N is the number of LEDs connected in series, and V

LED

is the forward voltage drop of a single LED at I

LED

.

So

V

9

.

0

V

N

I

I

IN

LED

LED

IN

Equation 9



Equation 9

can now be used to find I

COIL

in Equation 8, which can then be used to estimate the small terms in Equation 7. This completes the

calculation of Duty Cycle and the selection of Buck, Boost or Buck-boost topology.

An initial estimate of duty cycle is required before we can choose a coil. In Equation 7, the following approximations are recommended:

V

F

=

0.5V

I

IN ×

(R

S

+R

COIL

)

=

0.5V

I

OUT ×

(R

S

+R

COIL

) = 0.5V

V

DSON

=

0.1V

(I

IN

+I

OUT

)(R

S

+R

COIL

)

= 1.1V


Then Equation 7 becomes

4

.

0

V

1

V

D

IN

OUT

BUCK

+

+

for Buck

4

.

0

V

1

V

V

D

OUT

IN

OUT

BOOST

+

+

for Boost

4

.

0

V

V

6

.

1

V

D

IN

OUT

OUT

BB

+

+

+

for Buck-Boost

Equation 7a


Setting the LED Current


The LED current requirement determines the choice of the sense resistor Rs. This also depends on the voltage on the ADJ pin and the voltage
on the GI pin, according to the topology required.

The ADJ pin may be connected directly to the internal 1.25V reference (V

REF

) to define the nominal 100% LED current. The ADJ pin can also be

driven with an external dc voltage between 125mV and 2.5V to adjust the LED current proportionally between 10% and 200% of the nominal
value.

For a divider ratio GI_ADJ greater than 0.65V, the ZXLD1374 operates in Buck mode when V

ADJ

= 1.25V. If GI_ADJ is less than 0.65V (typical),

the device operates in Boost or buck-Boost mode, according to the load connection. This 0.65V threshold varies in proportion to V

ADJ

, i.e., the

Buck mode threshold voltage is 0.65 V

ADJ

/1.25V.


ADJ and GI are high impedance inputs within their normal operating voltage ranges. An internal 1.3V clamp protects the device against
excessive input voltage and limits the maximum output current to approximately 4% above the maximum current set by V

REF

if the maximum

input voltage is exceeded.





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