SLUAAD5 April 2021 TPS92515-Q1 , TPS92518-Q1 , TPS92520-Q1 , TPS92662A-Q1 , TPS92663A-Q1 , TPS92682-Q1 , TPS92692-Q1
Flexible design: single-stage power conversion architecture
A single-stage LED driver is a simple, cost-effective solution for single headlight features such as day-time running light, turn indicator or high and low beam functions. To drive these single features containing only one or two LEDs, buck topology LED drivers, such as the TPS92515HV-Q1, are a smaller, more efficient solution. When the LED driver must handle wide input voltage variations at extreme conditions such as load dump or crank or drive multiple LEDs, it is common to have boost, buck-boost, SEPIC, Flyback or Cuk topologies. In these cases, TI has a robust portfolio including the TPS92692-Q1 and TPS92682-Q1 that can implement a wide variety of configurations. TI’s LED drivers ensure a constant output current to the LEDs under all possible operating conditions--reliably.
TI’s flexible, single-stage LED driver products are highly configurable point-of-load solutions with advanced dimming capabilities. With diagnostic and protection features in addition to EMI mitigation techniques like spread spectrum, TI’s portfolio provides the necessary functionality to create robust, high-performance platform electronic solutions for single feature front lighting.
Device | # of Channels |
Internal Switches |
Input Voltage |
Output Voltage |
Max LED Current | Special Features |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Multi-toplogy Current Regulator | ||||||
TPS92682-Q1 | 2 | No | 4.5 V–65 V | 3 V–65 V | 5 A | Analog and PWM Dimming, SPI Interface, Fault Handling |
TPS92692-Q1 | 1 | No | 4.5 V–65 V | 2.5 V–65 V | No limit | Adjustable Reference, Spread Spectrum, Fault Handling |
TPS92691-Q1 | 1 | No | 4.5 V–65 V | 0 V–65 V | No limit | Analog and PWM Dimming, Fault Handling, Rail-Rail Current Sense |
Buck Current Regulator | ||||||
TPS92515HV-Q1 | 1 | Yes | 5.5 V–65 V | 0 V–65 V | 2 A | Analog and PWM Dimming |
LM3409HV-Q1 | 1 | No | 6 V–75 V | 0 V–75 V | 5 A | Analog and PWM Dimming |