SP7686/7686A Constant Current Flash Driver in

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Constant Current Flash Driver in DFN 2mm x 3mm
FEATURES
SP7686
SP7686A
Output current up to 500mA
Up to 94% efficiency in 1x mode
Built-in LED current setting DAC
One line serial interface
2.4MHz switching frequency
FB Reference voltage adjusts in 10mV steps
from 60mV to 360mV
DAC signal shutdown control
Power-saving shutdown mode of 10nA
PWM brightness control for DAC
Fast turn-on (<150µs)
3.5s Timeout function to protect the LED
Thermal shutdown protection
Built-in over-voltage and over-current protection
Fixed output versions available (SP7686A)
Automatic soft start limits in-rush current
Lead Free, RoHS Compliant Package:
Space saving 8-pin 2x3mm DFN
DESCRIPTION
The SP7686 is a current regulated charge pump ideal for powering high-brightness LEDs for camera FLASH
applications of up to 500mA. The charge pump automatically switches between step-up and step-down modes
ensuring that the LED current does not depend on the forward voltage. A low current sense reference voltage
(60mV to 360mV) allows the use of small 0603 current sensing resistors. The SP7686 has a DAC programmable
feedback reference voltage allowing the user to precisely set FLASH and TORCH output current levels, while the
fixed version SP7686A has set levels of FLASH and TORCH reference voltage. Both parts have over-voltage, overcurrent, over-temperature and FLASH time-out protection features. The SP7686 is offered in the 2x3mm 8-pin DFN package.
TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUITS
0.22uF
VIN
10uF
VIN C1
C2
C2
2.2uF
SP7686
CTRL
CTRL
500mA
FB
PGND
SGND
SGND
0.68Ω
0.22uF
VIN
10uF
VIN
C1
C2
C2
2.2uF
SP7686A
FLASH
EN
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EN
500mA
FB
PGND
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A ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
These are stress ratings only and functional operation of the
device at these ratings or any other above those indicated in
the operation sections of the specifications below is not
implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for
extended periods of time may affect reliability.
VIN,……………………………......... .............-0.6V to 6.0V
C1, C2, EN, CTRL, FB, VOUT…... .......-0.6V to VIN+0.3V
1
Power Dissipation…………..… ………..Internally limited
Storage Temperature..…… ……………....-65°C to 150°C
Operating Temperature..............................-40°C to +85C
2x3mm 8 DFN ……….……… ……..……… θJA = 59°C/W
ESD CTRL pin…………..…… …………....+/-1.2kV HBM
ESD all other pins…………………….……....+/-2kV HBM
Torch Mode Continuous Current ………..………..200mA
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Unless otherwise specified: VIN = 3.6V, CIN=10µF, COUT=2.2µF, CFLY=0.22µF, Typical values at TA=25°C.
♦ Indicates that values apply over the full operating temperature range of -40°C < TA < 85°C.
PARAMETER
Operating VIN Range
MIN
TYP
2.7
Operating Input Current
MAX
5.5
♦
V
2
3
mA
Shutdown Supply Current
0.01
1
µA
Quiescent Current
300
µA
♦
FB Voltage for DAC=00000
0
FB Voltage for DAC=00001
60
mV
FB Voltage for DAC=11111
360
mV
FB DAC LSB
10
mV
FB Voltage Accuracy
-10
10
FB voltage (Fixed version, Torch)
55
60
65
FB Voltage (Fixed version, Flash)
147
160
173
FB Pin Current
Switching Frequency
0.5
2.4
2.8
Equivalent Resistance, 1x mode
0.6
1.4
Equivalent Resistance, 2x mode
8
Thermal Regulation
Thermal Shutdown Die
Temperature
Thermal Shutdown Hysteresis
Settle time (TS) after last count
Ctrl Input Data Rate
2.0
0.5
200
mV
Flash = HIGH, (SP7686A)
µA
VFB =0.3V
MHz
Ω
VIN=3.6V
Ω
VIN=3.6V
°C
µs
µsec
♦
♦
VFB = 60mV
Driver turns off
Driver turns on again
CTRL minimum pulse width
µs
VIN pin low to high, 1 CTRL pulse, VFB =0mV
µs
1 CTRL pulse or (EN pin low to high SP7686A)
st
25
2.8
Logic low voltage
CTRL, EN pin current
Flash = LOW, (SP7686A)
%/°C
50
60mV< VFB<360mV, Variation from specified VFB
mV
°C
600
Wake-up time (TON) from
shutdown
st
nd
Delay time (TDELAY) from 1 to 2
pulse
Turn-off time (TOFF) into shutdown
Turn-off time (TOFFC )into
shutdown
Logic high voltage
%
140
Wake-up time (TPOR) from VIN off
Time Duration before shutdown
♦
♦
♦
♦
VIN = 2.7 – 5.5V, FLASH = 0V, Iload = 100uA
VCRTL < 0.4V for > 350µsec,
VEN < 0.4V (SP7686A)
VFB = 0mV, DAC=00000
mV
♦
♦
0.01
15
15
1
CONDITIONS
UNITS
75
µs
50
µs
1 to 2nd CTRL pulse time delay – guaranteed
by design
EN pin high to low (SP7686A)
CTRL pin high to low
200
350
♦
µs
3.5
4.2
♦
s
0.4
♦
♦
♦
V
VFB>120mV (adj version 11 CTRL pulses),
FLASH= high (fixed version)
Driver shutdown
V
Driver enabled
µA
(EN pin is SP7686A only)
1.4
0.5
Note 1: Guaranteed maximum allowable power dissipation depends on the ambient temperature.
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PIN DESCRIPTION
PIN #
PIN
NAME
1
VIN
2, 3
C1, C2
Connect an external 0.22µF flying capacitor between these pins
4
CTRL
This pin is used to control LED current. Once enabled the adjustable driver counts positive
going edges at this pin and sequentially increases FB voltage with 10mV steps to a
maximum 31 steps or 360mV. When this pin is held LOW for longer than 200µs the
SP7686 enters shutdown. The part can be enabled using this pin. The first positive edge
resets the part. A second positive edge sets the part to VFB=0. A third positive going edge
will increase FB voltage to 60mV and subsequent positive edges increment VFB in 10mV
steps. The voltage level can increase only and must be reset to zero by the 200µs shutdown
timer in order to go to a lower current value. The part will be limited to a 3.5s on time when
FB voltage is set to 120mV and above. This pin cannot be left open.
5
FB
Current feedback input. Place an external current sense resistor from this pin to ground.
Voltage at this pin will be internally compared to the DAC output (60mV – 360mV).
6
SGND
Ground pin for SP7686 bias and reference (low current).
7
PGND
Ground pin for power (high current).
8
VOUT
Output voltage of the internal charge pump. Connect the LED between this pin and the
current sense resistor. Voltage at this pin will be regulated in order to maintain constant LED
current. Place a 2.2µF ceramic capacitor next to this pin.
PIN #
PIN
NAME
SP7686A PIN DESCRIPTION
1
VIN
2, 3
C1, C2
Connect an external 0.22µF flying capacitor between these pins
4
FLASH
The fixed current driver (SP7686A) uses the flash pin to switch between two internally
preset voltage levels, for Flash and Torch mode. The part is enabled and disabled by the
separate ENABLE pin. The part has a 3.5s maximum on time in Flash mode. After a 3.5s
timeout occurs the part shuts down and can be enabled by the FLASH or ENABLE pins.
This pin cannot be left open.
5
FB
Current feedback input. Place an external current sense resistor from this pin to ground.
Voltage at this pin will be internally compared to the DAC output (60mV – 360mV).
6
EN
The fixed current driver (SP7686A) has this enable/shutdown pin. (Logic high = enable, logic
low = shutdown). Used to immediately disable the driver and PWM brightness control. There
is an internal pull down on this pin.
7
PGND
8
VOUT
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SP7686 PIN DESCRIPTION
Power supply input. Place a 10µF decoupling capacitor next to this pin.
Power supply input. Place a 10µF decoupling capacitor next to this pin.
Ground pin for power (high current).
Output voltage of the internal charge pump. Connect the LED between this pin and the
current sense resistor. Voltage at this pin will be regulated in order to maintain constant LED
current. Place a 2.2µF ceramic capacitor next to this pin.
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SP7686 FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
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THEORY OF OPERATION
The SP7686 is a charge pump regulator designed for
converting a Li-Ion battery voltage of 2.7V to 4.2V to
drive a white LED used in digital still camera Flash and
Torch applications. The SP7686 has two modes of
operation which are pin selectable for either Flash or
Torch. Flash mode is usually used with a pulse of about
200 to 300 milliseconds to generate a high intensity
Flash. Torch can be used continuously at a lower output
current than Flash and is often used for several seconds
in a digital still camera “movie” mode. The SP7686 also
has two modes of operation to control the output current:
the 1X mode and 2X mode. Operation begins after the
enable pin EN receives a logic high, the bandgap
reference wakes up after 200µsec, and then SP7686
goes through a softstart mode designed to reduce inrush
current. The SP7686 starts in the 1X mode, which acts
like a linear regulator to control the output current by
continuously monitoring the feedback pin FB. In 1X
mode, if the SP7686 auto detects a dropout condition,
which is when the FB pin is below the regulation point for
more than 32 cycles of the internal clock, the SP7686
automatically switches to the 2X mode. The SP7686
remains in the 2X mode until one of four things happens:
1) the enable pin EN has been toggled, 2) the Flash pin
has changed from high to low, 3) VIN is cycled or, 4) a
thermal fault occurs. The 2X mode is the charge pump
mode where the output can be pumped as high as two
times the input voltage, provided the output does not
exceed the maximum voltage for the SP7686, which is
internally limited to about 5.5V. In the 2X mode, as in the
1X mode, the output current is regulated by the voltage
at the FB pin.
than 200µs the SP7686 enters shutdown. The part can
be enabled using this pin. The first positive edge resets
the part. A second positive edge sets the part to VFB=0.
A third positive going edge will increase FB voltage to
60mV and subsequent positive edges increment VFB in
10mV steps. The voltage level can increase only and
must be reset to zero by the 200µs shutdown timer in
order to go to a lower current value. The part will be
limited to a 3.5s on time when FB voltage is set to
120mV and above. The CTRL pin cannot be left open.
Flash Timeout Protection
Due to the high currents typically available in Flash
mode, it is necessary to protect the white LED from
damage if left on too long. The SP7686 has a timeout in
Flash mode of approximately 3.5 seconds after which it
will shutdown operation. Operation will not begin again in
Flash mode until the Enable pin has been set Low and
then High again.
Overtemperature Protection
When the temperature of the SP7686 Rises above 140
degrees Celsius, the over temperature protection
circuitry turns off the output switches to prevent damage
to the device. If the temperature drops back down below
125 degrees Celsius, the part automatically recovers
and executes a soft start cycle.
Overvoltage Protection
SP7686A
The SP7686 has over voltage protection. If the output
voltage rises above the 5.5V threshold, the over voltage
protection shuts off all of the output switches to prevent
the output voltage from rising further. When the output
decreases below 5.5V, the device resumes normal
operation.
The fixed current driver (SP7686A) uses the flash pin to
switch between two internally preset voltage levels, for
Flash and Torch mode. The part is enabled and disabled
by the separate ENABLE pin. The part has a 3.5s
maximum on time in Flash mode. After a 3.5s timeout
occurs the part shuts down and can be enabled by the
FLASH or ENABLE pins. This pin cannot be left open.
When in Flash mode, (Flash = VIN), the FB regulation
voltage is set to 160mV. When in Torch mode, (Flash =
GND), the FB regulation voltage is set to 60mV. The
output current is then set in either Flash or Torch mode
by the equation: IOUT = VFB / RSENSE.
Overcurrent Protection
The overcurrent protection circuitry monitors the average
current out of the VOUT pin. If the average output current
exceeds approximately 1.5Amp, then the overcurrent
protection circuitry shuts off the output switches to
protect the chip.
SP7686
The digital controlled current driver (SP7686) uses the
CTRL pin as a serial data input to a DAC to set the FB
voltage. The CTRL pin is used to control LED current.
Once enabled the adjustable driver counts positive going
edges at this pin and sequentially increases the FB
voltage from 60mV with 10mV steps to a maximum 31
steps or 360mV. When this pin is held LOW for longer
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TIMING DIAGRAMS
(Not to Scale)
VIN
POR
TPOR < 600us
TDELAY < 75us
TOFFC = 200us
TS < 50us
TON < 200us
CTRL
VFB
Timing Diagram for SP7686
VIN
POR
TPOR < 600us
TS < 50us
FLASH
TOFF < 50us
TON < 200us
ILED
ENABLE
Timing Diagram for SP7686A
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 3.6V, Typical Application Circuit, D1 = Luxeon LXCL-PWF3, Ta = 25C unless otherwise noted.
VFB vs Vctrl Pulse
400
350
VFB (mV)
300
250
200
Vin=4.2V
Vin=3.6V
Vin=3.0V
150
100
50
0
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
30
33
Vctrl Pulse
Figure 1. SP7686 VFB Vs VCTRL Pulses
Iout (mA)
Iout vs Vctrl Pulse
550
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Vin=4.2V
Vin=3.6V
Vin=3.0V
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
30
33
Vctrl Pulse
Figure 2. SP7686 IOUT Vs VCTRL Pulses
500
Efficiency (%)
Iout (mA)
400
Flash 440mA
Torch 160mA
Torch 88mA
300
200
100
0
3.0
3.3
3.6
3.9
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
3.0
4.2
Vin (V)
3.3
3.6
3.9
4.2
Vin (V)
Figure 3. SP7686 Output Current Vs Input Voltage
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Flash 440mA
Torch 160mA
Torch 88mA
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 3.6V, Typical Application Circuit, D1 = Luxeon LXCL-PWF3, TA = 25˚C unless otherwise noted.
CTRL
CTRL
VOUT
VOUT
VIN=4.2V
VFB
VIN=4.2V
VFB
IIN:
0.5A/div
IIN:
0.5A/div
Figure 5. SP7686 Startup with 3 CTRL Pulses
Figure 6. SP7686 Startup with 32 CTRL Pulses
CTRL
CTRL
VOUT
VOUT
VFB
VFB
IIN:
0.5A/div
IIN:
0.5A/div
Figure 7. SP7686 Turn-off time into SHDN
Figure 8. SP7686 Vout Shorted to GND, VIN = 5.5V
CTRL
100
90
VFB
Efficiency (%)
VOUT
IIN:
0.5A/div
80
70
60
50
Flash 450mA
40
Torch 150mA
30
2.7
3.0
3.3
3.6
3.9
4.2
Vin (V)
Figure 9. SP7686 LED Open, VIN = 4.2V
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500
200
400
150
Iout (mA)
Iout (mA)
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 3.6V, Typical Application Circuit, D1 = Luxeon LXCL-PWF3, TA = 25˚C unless otherwise noted.
300
200
100
50
100
0
0
2.7
3.0
3.3
3.6
3.9
4.2
2.7
Vin (V)
3.0
3.3
3.6
3.9
4.2
Vin (V)
Figure 11. SP7686A Torch Mode Output Current
Figure 12. SP7686A Flash Mode Output Current
CTRL
CTRL
VOUT
VOUT
VFB
VFB
Figure 13. SP7686A Turn-off to Shutdown, VIN=4.2V
Figure 14. SP7686A Time-out Flash to Shutdown, VIN=4.2V
EN
EN
VOUT
VOUT
VFB
VFB
IIN 1A/div
IIN 1A/div
Figure 15. SP7686A Flash Mode 1X, VIN=4.2V
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Figure 16. SP7686A Flash Mode 2X, VIN=3.4V
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 3.6V, Typical Application Circuit, D1 = Luxeon LXCL-PWF3, TA = 25˚C unless otherwise noted.
EN
EN
VOUT
VOUT
VFB
VFB
IIN 0.5A/div
IIN 0.5A/div
Figure 17. SP7686A Torch Mode 1X, VIN=4.2V
Figure 18. SP7686A Torch Mode 2X, VIN=2.9V
FLASH
FLASH
VOUT
VOUT
VFB
VFB
Figure 19. SP7686A 1X Torch to 2X Flash, VIN=3.3V
Figure 20. SP7686A 2X Flash to 1X Torch, VIN=3.3V
VOUT
VOUT
VFB
VFB
Figure 21. SP7686A Flash 1X Ripple, VIN=4.2V
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Figure 22. SP7686A Torch 1X Ripple, VIN=3.0V
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
The SP7686 can be used with multiple LEDs in parallel
as shown below. For best performance, the LEDs should
be in a single package, preferably from a single die to
have better matching for forward voltage VF for a given
forward current IF. In practice, if the VF of one LED is
higher than the others, it will consume a larger IF, which
will raise its temperature which will then cause its VF to
reduce, correcting the imbalance. The overall current will
be the sum of the individual currents, for example ITOTAL
= 4*ILED.
Figure 23. SP7686 with 4 LEDs in parallel
Figure 24. SP7686A with 4 LEDs in parallel
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
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Resistor Selection for SP7686A
The SP7686 charge pump circuit requires 3 capacitors:
10µF input, 2.2µF output and 0.22µF fly capacitor are
typically recommended. For the input capacitor, a value
of 10µF will help reduce input voltage ripple for
applications sensitive to ripple on the battery voltage. All
the capacitors should be surface mount ceramic for low
lead inductance necessary at the 2.4MHz switching
frequency of the SP7686 and to obtain low ESR, which
improves bypassing on the input and output and
improves output voltage drive by reducing output
resistance. Ceramic capacitors with X5R or X7R
temperature grade are recommended for most
applications. A selection of recommended capacitors is
included in Table 1 below.
The input and output capacitors should be located as
close to the VIN and VOUT pins as possible to obtain best
bypassing, and the returns should be connected directly
to the PGND pin or to the thermal pad ground located
under the SP7686. The fly capacitor should be located
as close to the C1 and C2 pins as possible. See the
RECOMMENDED LAYOUT section for details on the
recommended layout.
To obtain low output ripple, a value of 2.2µF is
recommended for COUT. For all output currents the value
for CFLY of 0.22µF is recommended.
For best
regulation and low input current ripple the input capacitor
value of 10µF is recommended. A smaller 4.7µF for Cin
will work but input voltage ripple will increase and may
effect regulation.
The 7686A part has fixed FB voltages in Torch and
Flash modes so the sense resistor RSENSE is
determined by the value needed in the Torch or Flash
mode for the desired output current by the equation:
RSENSE = VFB/ IOUT where VFB = 60mV (Torch Mode)
RSENSE = VFB/ IOUT where VFB = 160mV (Flash Mode)
Once the RSENSE resistor has been selected for one
mode, the IOUT can be selected for the other mode using
the following equation:
IOUT = VFB / RSENSE
Using an example of Torch current of 180mA and Flash
current of 450mA, calculated RSENSE for Torch is 0.06
/0.180 = 0.333 Ohms. Use a standard value of 0.33
Ohms. IOUT for Flash mode is 0.16/0.33 = 480mA
The power obtained in the Flash mode would be:
PFLASH = VFB *IOUT = 160mV*480mA ~ 77mW.
The typical 0603 surface mount resistor is rated 1/10
Watt continuous power and 1/5 Watt pulsed power, more
than enough for this application. For other applications,
the PFLASH power can be calculated and resistor size
selected. The RSENSE resistor is recommended to be size
0603 for most applications. The range of typical resistor
values and sizes are shown here in Table 2.
Manufacturers/ Website
Part Number
Capacitance/
Voltage
Capacitor
Size/Type/Thickness
ESR at
100KHz
TDK/www.tdk.com
TDK/www.tdk.com
TDK/www.tdk.com
TDK/www.tdk.com
TDK/www.tdk.com
Murata/www.murata.com
Murata/www.murata.com
Murata/www.murata.com
Murata/www.murata.com
Murata/www.murata.com
C1005X5R0J224K
C1005X5R0J105K
C1608X5R0J225K
C1608X5R0J475K
C1608X5R0J107M
GRM155R60J224KE19D
GRM155R60J105KE19D
GRM188R60J225KE19D
GRM188R60J475KE19D
GRM188R60J106ME19D
0.22uF/6.3V
1uF/6.3V
2.2uF/6.3V
4.7uF/6.3V
10uF/6.3V
0.22uF/6.3V
1uF/6.3V
2.2uF/6.3V
4.7uF/6.3V
10uF/6.3V
0402/X5R/0.55mm
0402/X5R/0.55mm
0603/X5R/0.9mm
0603/X5R/0.9mm
0603/X5R/0.9mm
0402/X5R/0.55mm
0402/X5R/0.55mm
0603/X5R/0.8mm
0603/X5R/0.8mm
0603/X5R/0.9mm
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
Table 1. Capacitor Selection
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Part Reference
RSENSE
RSENSE
RSENSE
RSENSE
RSENSE
RSENSE
RSENSE
Value
0.22ohms
0.27ohms
0.33ohms
0.39ohms
0.47ohms
0.56ohms
0.68ohms
Tolerance
1% or 5%
1% or 5%
1% or 5%
1% or 5%
1% or 5%
1% or 5%
1% or 5%
Size
0603
0603
0603
0603
0603
0603
0603
Manufacturers
Panasonic or Vishay
Panasonic or Vishay
Panasonic or Vishay
Panasonic or Vishay
Panasonic or Vishay
Panasonic or Vishay
Panasonic or Vishay
Table 2. Resistor Selection
Resistor Selection for SP7686
After the desired count is reached the CTRL input must
remain high to hold the count. If the CTRL pin goes low
for more than 200µs the part will shutdown. See the
timing diagrams in
the Typical Performance
Characteristics. The first pulse turns on the SP7686. The
first pulse needs to occur at least 600µsec after VIN is
applied in order to activate after the power on reset
(POR). The second pulse resets the DAC to 0. The
timing between the first and second pulse needs to be
25µsec typical to as long as 75µsec. After the second
pulse the feedback voltage remains at ground. The third
pulse sets the feedback voltage to 60mV. Subsequent
pulses set the feedback voltage in 10mV steps as shown
in the Typical Performance Characteristics.
The SP7686 part uses an internal 5 bit DAC to set the
LED current. The DAC input is at the CTRL pin. The
user inputs a pulse train of up to 1MHz to set the LED
current. The DAC sets the feedback voltage point from
60mV to 360mV in 10mV steps. The LED current is
determined by the equation:
ILED = VFB/RSENSE
The curves below show the feedback and LED currents
for the CTRL pin pulse count and standard RSENSE
resistor values.
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RECOMMENDED LAYOUT
Footprint Drawing: PCB Footprint for 2x3mm 8pin DFN Package (JEDEC MO-229) All Dimensions in millimeters
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PACKAGE DRAWING
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Ordering Information
Part Number
MIN
Package RoHS Temp
(°C)
MAX
Temp Status
(°C)
SP7686AER-L
DFN8
▪
-40
85
Active
SP7686AER-L/TR
DFN8
▪
-40
85
Active
SP7686ER-L
DFN8
▪
-40
85
Active
SP7686ER-L/TR
DFN8
▪
-40
85
Active
Pack Type /
Quantity
Bulk
Tape & Reel
3000
Bulk
Tape & Reel
3000
MSL Level
L1 @ 250ºC
L1 @ 250ºC
L1 @ 250ºC
L1 @ 250ºC
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Jul16-07 RevP
SP7686: 500mA LED Driver
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