Pam2845, Application information – Diodes PAM2845 User Manual

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PAM2845

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Application Information

(cont.)

Method 1: LED Current Setting with External Resistor R

ISET

The most basic means of setting the LED current is connecting a resistor between R

ISET

and GND. The LED current is decided by I

SET

Resistor.

I

LED

= 228/ R

ISET


Method 2: LED Current Setting Using PWM Signal to PWMD Pin

This circuit uses resistor R

ISET

to set the on state current and the average LED current, then proportional to the percentage of on-time when the

PWMD pin is logic low. Average LED current is approximately equal to:

I = (t

ON

*I)/ (t

ON

+ t

OFF

)

Also, the recommended PWM frequency is between 100Hz and 1kHz. Frequency <100Hz can cause the LEDs to blink visibly.

Method 3: LED Current Setting with Single Wire Logic to ENA Pin

When the LEDs are enabled by high level, the LED current initially goes to I

LED

. Dimming is done by pulsing ENA low (500ns to 10µs pulse

width). Each pulse reduces the LED current by 1/32, so after one pulse the LED current is 31/32*I

LED

. The 32th pulse sets the LED current back

to I

LED

.

Figure 1 shows a timing diagram for EN.

Setting the Output Voltage

The FB pin is connected to the center tap of a resistive voltage divider (R1 and R2 in Figure 1) from the high-voltage output.

V

OUT

= V

FB

(1 + R2/R1)


The recommend procedure is to choose R2 = 300kΩ and R1 = 9.2kΩ to set V

OUT(MAX)

= 40V.


Generally the V

OUT

must be higher than total LED voltage. For 10-LED application, R1 = 9.1kΩ, R2 = 270kΩ, V

OUT

= 36.8V, higher than

V

LED

= 33V.


One or more of the LED1 - 6 pins could be floating if not used because the PAM2845 uses external resistor to set the output voltage. One or
more LEDx pins floating is just like change of output loadings.

LED Short Protection
The PAM2845 uses LED FB function to protect devices when one or more LED(s) is/are shorted.

V

LED

= V

OUT

– V

f

N


Normally V

LED

is around 0.4V and V

OUT

is decided by LED numbers. When one or more LED(s) is/are shorted, the PAM2845 will clamp V

OUT

to

make sure all LED pins’ voltage is less then 5V. With this function V

OUT

will be clamped at (5V+ V

f

N

MIN

).


Note:
V

LED

: LED pin voltage

V

OUT

: Output voltage

V

f

: LED forward voltage

N

MIN

: The minimum LED numbers among all strings.
















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