Application information – Diodes AL8400 /AL8400Q User Manual

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AL8400/ AL8400Q

Document number: DS35115 Rev. 4 - 2

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AL8400 /AL8400Q

Application Information

(cont.)

N-Channel MOSFET as the Pass Element (cont.)


The equations (1 and 2) for the bipolar transistor are transformed into:

LED circuit path:

5. V

CC

= (V

LED

+ V

DS

+ V

FB

)

where VFB is approximately the internal reference voltage of 200mV.


Control drive circuit path

6. V

CC

= (V

RB

+ V

GS

+ V

FB

)

The maximum total LED voltage plus the reference voltage determines the minimum supply voltage. Substituting into equation 5 yields:

FB

DSMIN

LED

min

CC

V

V

V

V

+

+

=

The MOSFET DC gate current is negligible, so the bias resistor R

B

has only to provide the minimum output current of the AL8400. So

rearranging equation 6 yields the boundaries for allowable R

B

values:

7.

max

OUT

FB

min

GS

max

CC

min

B

I

V

V

V

R

=

8.

min

OUT

FB

max

GS

min

CC

max

B

I

V

V

V

R

=

Where I

OUTmax

is the AL8400 maximum output current

Where I

OUTmin

is the AL8400 minimum output current

Once the value of R

B

has been determined, somewhere between R

Bmax

and R

Bmin

– trying to get I

OUT

close to 1mA for all variations, the value for

compensation capacitor, C

L

, should be calculated.


The MOSFET selection is also influenced by the maximum power dissipation

P

TOT

= I

LED

* (V

CC

– V

LED

– V

FB

) = I

LED

* V

DS

Since this determines the package choice (

θ

JA

) in order to keep the junction temperature below the maximum value allowed.


T

J

= T

A

+ P

TOT

θ

JA

where

T

J(MAX)

is the maximum operating junction temperature,

T

A

is the ambient temperature,

θ

JA

is the junction to ambient thermal resistance.

Low Supply Voltages and MOSFET as Pass Element

When driving a single LED at low supply voltages, a low threshold MOSFET or high gain NPN bipolar transistor should be used as the LED driving

pass transistor.

This is because a standard threshold voltage MOSFET might not have enough Gate-Source voltage to ensure that it is sufficiently enhanced to

regulate the LED current.

MOSFET Example Choosing R

B

and C

L

The driver is required to control 3 series connected LEDs at 200mA ±10% from an 12V ±5% supply. Each LED has a forward voltage of 3V

minimum and of 3.6V maximum.

Therefore the minimum supply voltage is 11.4V and the maximum LED chain voltage is 10.8V.

Rearranging equation 5 (page 9); the minimum voltage drop across the MOSFET is required to be:

=

=

×

FB

max

LED

min

CC

DS

LED

V

V

V

R

I

V

2

.

0

V

8

.

10

V

4

.

11

=

= 0.4V

Æ R

DS(ON)

≤ 2Ω


We will use the DMN6068SE N-channel MOSFET (Q2) with a maximum R

DS(ON)

of 100m

Ω at V

GS

= 4.5V.

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