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LM3421-Q1

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Automotive N-channel constant current LED controller with series DIM FET driver

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Product details

Number of channels 1 Topology Boost Controller, Buck-Boost Controller, SEPIC Controller Rating Automotive Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 150 Vin (min) (V) 4.5 Vin (max) (V) 75 Vout (min) (V) 3 Vout (max) (V) 72 Iout (max) (A) 5 Iq (typ) (mA) 2 Switching frequency (max) (kHz) 2000 Features Adjustable Switch Frequency, Enable/Shutdown, Thermal shutdown
Number of channels 1 Topology Boost Controller, Buck-Boost Controller, SEPIC Controller Rating Automotive Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 150 Vin (min) (V) 4.5 Vin (max) (V) 75 Vout (min) (V) 3 Vout (max) (V) 72 Iout (max) (A) 5 Iq (typ) (mA) 2 Switching frequency (max) (kHz) 2000 Features Adjustable Switch Frequency, Enable/Shutdown, Thermal shutdown
HTSSOP (PWP) 16 32 mm² 5 x 6.4
  • AEC Qualified for Automotive Applications
    • Device Temperature Grade 1: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ 125°C (LM3421-Q1 and LM3423-Q1)
    • Device Temperature Grade 0: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ 150°C (LM3421-Q0 and LM3423-Q0)
  • VIN Range From 4.5 V to 75 V
  • High-Side Adjustable Current Sense
  • 2-Ω, 1-A Peak MOSFET Gate Driver
  • Input Undervoltage and Output Overvoltage Protection
  • PWM and Analog Dimming
  • Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limit
  • Programmable Switching Frequency
  • Zero Current Shutdown and Thermal Shutdown
  • LED Output Status Flag (LM3423-Q1 and LM3423-Q0 Only)
  • Fault Status Flag and Timer(LM3423-Q1 and LM3423-Q0 Only)
  • AEC Qualified for Automotive Applications
    • Device Temperature Grade 1: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ 125°C (LM3421-Q1 and LM3423-Q1)
    • Device Temperature Grade 0: −40°C ≤ TA ≤ 150°C (LM3421-Q0 and LM3423-Q0)
  • VIN Range From 4.5 V to 75 V
  • High-Side Adjustable Current Sense
  • 2-Ω, 1-A Peak MOSFET Gate Driver
  • Input Undervoltage and Output Overvoltage Protection
  • PWM and Analog Dimming
  • Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limit
  • Programmable Switching Frequency
  • Zero Current Shutdown and Thermal Shutdown
  • LED Output Status Flag (LM3423-Q1 and LM3423-Q0 Only)
  • Fault Status Flag and Timer(LM3423-Q1 and LM3423-Q0 Only)

The LM3421-Q1 and LM3423-Q1 family of devices are versatile high voltage N-channel MOSFET controllers for LED drivers. They can be easily configured in buck, boost, buck-boost and SEPIC topologies. This flexibility, along with an input voltage rating of 75 V, makes the these controllers ideal for illuminating LEDs in a large family of applications.

Adjustable high-side current sense voltage allows for tight regulation of the LED current with the highest efficiency possible. The LM3421-Q1 and LM3423-Q1 devices use predictive off-time (PRO) control, which is a combination of peak current-mode control and a predictive off-timer. This method of control eases the design of loop compensation while providing inherent input voltage feed-forward compensation.

The LM3421-Q1 and LM3423-Q1 devices include a high-voltage start-up regulator that operates over a wide input range of 4.5 V to 75 V. The internal PWM controller is designed for adjustable switching frequencies of up to 2 MHz, thus enabling compact solutions.

The LM3421-Q1 and LM3423-Q1 family of devices are versatile high voltage N-channel MOSFET controllers for LED drivers. They can be easily configured in buck, boost, buck-boost and SEPIC topologies. This flexibility, along with an input voltage rating of 75 V, makes the these controllers ideal for illuminating LEDs in a large family of applications.

Adjustable high-side current sense voltage allows for tight regulation of the LED current with the highest efficiency possible. The LM3421-Q1 and LM3423-Q1 devices use predictive off-time (PRO) control, which is a combination of peak current-mode control and a predictive off-timer. This method of control eases the design of loop compensation while providing inherent input voltage feed-forward compensation.

The LM3421-Q1 and LM3423-Q1 devices include a high-voltage start-up regulator that operates over a wide input range of 4.5 V to 75 V. The internal PWM controller is designed for adjustable switching frequencies of up to 2 MHz, thus enabling compact solutions.

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* Data sheet LM342x-Q1 N -Channel Controllers for Constant-Current LED Drivers datasheet PDF | HTML 30 Jul 2019
White paper LED Drivers for Automotive Exterior Applications (Rev. B) 27 Mar 2018
Application note AN-1656 Design Challenges of Switching LED Drivers (Rev. A) 03 May 2013
EVM User's guide LM3421 SEPIC LED Driver Evaluation Board for Automotive Applications (Rev. B) 03 May 2013
EVM User's guide AN-1907 LM3423 Buck-Boost Configuration Evaluation Board (Rev. A) 01 May 2013
Application note AN-1982 Small, Wide Input Voltage Range LM2842 Keeps LEDs Cool (Rev. A) 23 Apr 2013

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Evaluation board

LM3423BBLSCSEV — LM3423 Buck-Boost 2-Layer Low Side Current Sense Evaluation Board

This wide range evaluation board showcases the LM3423 NFET controller used with a buck-boost current regulator. It is designed to drive 4 to 8 LEDs at a maximum average LED current of 700 mA from a DC input voltage of 10 to 70V.

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Evaluation board

LM3423BS2LYEV — Boost 2 Layer LED Driver Evaluation Board

This evaluation board showcases the LM3423 NFET controller used with a boost current regulator. It is designed to drive 9 to 12 LEDs at a maximum average LED current of 700mA from a DC input voltage of 10 to 26V. The evaluation board showcases most features of the LM3423 including PWM dimming, (...)

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Simulation model

LM3421 PSpice Transient Model (Rev. B)

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Simulation model

LM3421 TINA-TI Startup Reference Design

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LM3421 TINA-TI Steady Reference Design

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LM3421 TINA-TI Transient Spice Model

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