Pam2810, Application information – Diodes PAM2810 User Manual

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PAM2810

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Application Information

The PAM2810 is a 4-channel programmable white-LED driver. The matched current regulators each have a 100:1 ratio between the LEDx
outputs and the ISET current. The PAM2810 is capable of supplying 40mA per channel with the proper selection of the external RSET resistor,
with a total of 160mA output current available. LED brightness control of PAM2810 can be achieved with a PWM signal.

Output Current Capability

The PAM2810 is capable of providing up to 40mA per LED under an input voltage of 2.7V to 5.5V. An external resistor is used to set the output
current, as approximated with the following equation:

)

I

/

V

22

.

1

(

*

100

R

LEDX

SET

=

In order that the output currents could be regulated properly, the LEDx pin voltage(V

LEDX

) must be larger than the dropout voltage of the current

sink(V

DROPOUT

). To ensure the desired current is obtained, apply the following equation to determine the minimum input voltage:

V

V

V

V

DROPOUT

LEDX

DIODE

IN

=

V

DIODE

is the diode forward voltage, and some typical value of V

DROPOUT

can be found from the following table.


Table 1. I

LED

, R

SET

and V

DROPOUT

I

LED

R

SET

V

DROPOUT

10mA 12.7kΩ 40mV
20mA 6.2kΩ 80mV
30mA 4.3kΩ 120mV
40mA 3.2kΩ 150mV

PWM Brightness Control

Brightness control can be realized by applying a PWM signal to the EN pin. The constant current is set by the external resistor selected using the
RSET equation. The LED brightness is proportional to the duty cycle (D) of the PWM signal. The PWM frequency (f) should be limited to
accommodate the start-up time (50µs) of the device.

D * (1/f) >50µs

Table 2. PWM Frequency and Duty Cycle

Frequency Cycle

Duty-Cycle

Request

100Hz 10ms

100

5

.

0

>

1kHz 1ms

100

5

>

2kHz 500µs

100

10

>

4kHz 250µs

100

20

>

8kHz 125µs

100

40

>

10kHz 100µs

100

50

>


The maximum PWM frequency can be selected according to the table above.

If the PWM frequency is much less than 100Hz, flickering may be seen in the LEDs. For the PAM2810, zero duty cycle will turn off the LEDs and
a 50% duty cycle will result in an average ILED being half of the programmed LED current. For example, if RSET is set to program 20mA, a 50%
duty cycle will result in an average ILED of 10mA. RSET should be chosen not to exceed the maximum current capability of the device.





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