Ap8803, Application information – Diodes AP8803 User Manual

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AP8803

Document number: DS31970 Rev. 5 - 2

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August 2012

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AP8803


Application Information

(cont.)

LED Current Dimming

The LED current can be dimmed in two ways;

1.

Analog Dimming: Where a DC voltage is applied to the CTRL pin.
or

2.

PWM Dimming: Where a Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) signal is applied to the CTRL pin.


Analog Dimming

If the CTRL pin is driven by an external voltage (lower than 2.5V), the average LED current is:

SET

THD

REF

CTRL

LED

R

V

V

V

I

=

A DC signal from 0.3V to 2.5V applied to the CTRL pin will vary the LED current from 24% to 200% of nominal LED current. This gives an

approximate 8:1 dimming range; care, should be exercised when overdriving the CTRL pin to 200% of nominal LED current not to exceed the

power dissipation of the package.

The graph in Figure 4 shows values of nominal average output current for 3 values of current setting resistor (R

SET

) in the typical application

circuit shown on Figure 1, for different voltages applied on the CTRL pin.

It can be used to determine the R

SET

value based on the desired LED current and the condition of the CTRL pin (floating or driven with an

external DC voltage lower than 2.5V and higher than 0.2V).

LED current Versus RSET and VCTRL

0.2

0.3

0.39

0.47

3

0.82

1

1.5

2

3

0.82

0.75

2

1.5

1

0.75

0.47

0.3

0.1

0.15

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

0

0.15 0.3 0.45 0.6 0.75 0.9 1.05 1.2 1.35 1.5 1.65 1.8 1.95 2.1 2.25 2.4 2.55 2.7 2.85

3

RSET value [Ohms]

L

E

D Cu

rr

e

n

t

[m

A

]

LED current @
VCTRL = 1.25V

LED current @
VCTRL = 2.5V

LED current @
VCTRL = 0.625V

Figure 4 LED Current Setting vs. R

SET

and V

CTRL
















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