CATALYST CAT32TDI-GT3

CAT32
CMOS White LED Driver
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
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Low quiescent ground current (0.5mA typical)
Power efficiency over 80%
Compatible pinout with LT1932
Adjustable output current (up to 40mA)
High frequency 1.2MHz operation
Input voltage operation down to 2.0V
Low resistance (0.5Ω) high voltage power switch
Drives up to 4 White LEDs in series
Shutdown current less than 1µA
Load fault protection against open-circuits
Low value external components
Low profile (1mm) TSOT-23 6-lead and TDFN
8-pad (0.8mm) package
The CAT32 is a DC/DC step up converter that delivers
a regulated output current. Operation at a constant
switching frequency of 1.2MHz allows the device to be
used with very small value external inductor and
ceramic capacitors.
The CAT32 is targeted to drive multiple white lightemitting diodes (LEDs) connected in series and
provides the necessary regulated current to control
the brightness and the color purity. An external
resistor RSET controls the output current level. LED
currents of up to 40mA can be supported over a wide
range of input supply voltages from 2V to 7V, making
the device ideal for battery-powered applications.
A high voltage output stage allows up to 4 White LEDs
to be driven in series. Series drive provides inherent
current matching.
APPLICATION
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LED dimming can be done by using a DC voltage, a
logic signal, or a pulse width modulation (PWM)
signal. The shutdown input pin allows the device to be
placed in power-down mode with “near zero”
quiescent current.
Color LCD and keypad backlighting
Cellular phones
Handheld terminals
Digital cameras
PDAs/Games
Portable MP3 players
In addition to overcurrent limiting protection, the
device also includes detection circuitry to ensure
protection against open-circuit load fault conditions.
For Ordering Information details, see page 14.
TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUIT
VIN
2.7V
to
4.2V
The device is available in a low profile (1mm max
height) 6-lead TSOT-23 package and in an 8-pad
TDFN (0.8mm max height) package.
L1
6.8µH
C1
4.7µF
D1
6
VIN
1
SW
CAT32
PWM
DIMMING
CONTROL
5
LED
SHDN
GND
2
RSET
4
RSET
1.50kΩ
TSOT-23 Pin Numbers
C2
1µF
3
15mA
C1: Taiyo Yuden JMK212BJ475
C2: Taiyo Yuden EMK212BJ105
D1: Zetez ZHCS400
L1: Sumida CLQ4D106R8
(Panasonic ELJEA6R8)
Figure 1. Li-Ion Driver for Four High-Brightness White LEDs
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CAT32
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part Number
CAT32TDI-T3
CAT32ZD4-GT3
CAT32TDI-GT3
Package
TSOT23-6
TDFN-8
TSOT23-6
Reel Quantity
3000
3000
3000
Package Marking Code
LL
CCKV
VF
PIN CONFIGURATION
TDFN 3 x 3mm
TSOT-23 6-Lead
Top View
SW
1
6
Power
GROUND 1
VIN 2
VIN
GND
2
5
SHDN
LED
3
4
RSET
8 SW
7 NC
SHDN 3
6 LED
RSET 4
5 GND
0.8mm maximum height
(Top View)
1mm maximum height
θJA = 250ºC/W [free air]
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin Number
SOT23
Pin Number
TDFN
Name
1
8
SW
2
5
GND
Ground pin. Connect pin 2 to ground.
3
6
LED
LED (cathode) connection pin.
4
4
RSET
RESET pin. A resistor connected from pin 4 to ground sets the
LED current. This pin is also used to dim the LEDs.
5
3
¯¯¯¯¯
SHDN
Shutdown pin.
6
2
VIN
—
1
Power
Ground
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Function
Switch pin. This is the drain of the internal power switch. For
minimum EMI, minimize the trace area connected to this pin.
Input supply pin. This pin should be bypassed with a capacitor to
ground. A 4.7µF capacitor mounted close to the pin is
recommended.
Power Ground
2
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
(1)
Parameter
VIN, LED, ¯¯¯¯¯
SHDN voltage
SW voltage
RSET voltage
Storage Temperature Range
Junction Temperature
Lead Soldering Temperature (10 secs)
ESD Rating – Human Body Model
Rating
8
20
1
-65 to +150
125
300
2000
Unit
V
V
V
ºC
ºC
ºC
V
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
Parameter
VIN
Ambient Temperature Range
Inductor L1
Input Capacitor C1
Output Capacitor C2
ILED with 1 to 4 LEDs in series
Range
2 to 7
-40 to +85
6.8 ±20% typical
4.7 ±20% typical
1.0 ±20% typical
0 to 20
Unit
V
ºC
µH
µF
µF
mA
Typical application circuit with external components is shown on page 1.
ELECTRICAL OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
Over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise specified. TA = 25ºC, VIN = 2V and V¯¯¯¯¯
SHDN = 1.2V.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Typ
Max
Unit
Quiescent Current
VRSET = 0.2V
0.5
0.7
mA
IGND
Ground Current in Shutdown
V¯¯¯¯¯
SHDN = 0V
0.05
1
µA
VLED
LED Pin Voltage
VIN < VOUT, ILED =15mA
120
180
mV
ILED
LED Current Adjust Range
40
mA
IQ
ILED
Min
5
Programmed LED Current
RSET = 562Ω
33
38
45
RSET = 750Ω
25
30
36
RSET = 1.5kΩ
12.5
15
17.5
RSET = 4.53kΩ
ILED
VRSET
mA
5
LED Pin Current Temperature Coefficient
ILED = 15mA
-0.01
mA/°C
RSET Pin Voltage
RSET = 1.5kΩ
100
mV
Shutdown Pin Logic High Level
0.85
V
Shutdown Pin Logic Low Level
0.25
V
fSW
Boost Converter Frequency
0.8
1.2
1.6
MHz
ISWL
Switch Current Limit
400
550
780
mA
RSW
Switch Resistance
VIN = 2V, ISW = 100mA
0.7
1.2
Ω
VIN = 3V, ISW = 100mA
0.5
0.9
Ω
Switch Off, VSW = 5V
Components shown on
Figure 1
0.01
5
µA
Switch Leakage Current
Efficiency
83
%
Notes:
(1) These are stress ratings only and functional operation is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum ratings for prolonged time periods
may affect device reliability. All voltages are with respect to ground.
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CAT32
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 3.6V, TAMB = 25ºC, CIN = 4.7µF, COUT = 1µF, L = 6.8µH, unless otherwise specified.
600
QUIESCENT CURRENT [µA]
QUIESCENT CURRENT [µA]
Quiescent Current vs. Temperature
Quiescent Current vs. Input Voltage
600
500
400
300
200
2
3
4
5
6
VIN = 2V
400
300
200
7
-50
INPUT VOLTAGE [V]
25
50
75
100
125
2.0
SWITCH FREQUENC Y [MHz]
1.60
1.20
0.80
0.40
0.00
2
3
4
5
6
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0.0
7
-50
INPUT VOLTAGE [V]
35
RSET = 1.13kΩ
20
RSET = 1.50kΩ
15
RSET = 2.26kΩ
10
5
0
3
4
5
6
50
75
100
125
15
10
5
0
7
-50
INPUT VOLTAGE [V]
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LED Current vs. Temperature
LED CURRENT [mA]
25
0
20
RSET = 750Ω
30
-25
TEMPERATURE [ºC]
LED Current vs. Input Voltage
LED CURRENT [mA]
0
Switching Frequency vs. Temperature
2.00
2
-25
TEMPERATURE [ºC]
Switching Frequency vs. Input Voltage
SWITCH FREQUENC Y [MHz]
VIN = 7V
500
-25
0
25
50
75
100
125
TEMPERATURE [ºC]
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 3.6V, TAMB = 25ºC , CIN = 4.7µF, COUT = 1µF, L = 6.8µH, unless otherwise specified.
Switch Resistance vs. Temperature
Switch Resistance vs. Input Voltage
1.0
SWITCH RESISTANCE [Ω]
SWITCH RESISTANCE [Ω]
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
VIN = 3V
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
2
3
4
5
6
-50
-25
0
25
50
75
100
125
TEMPERATURE [ºC]
INPUT VOLTAGE [V]
VSW, IL, & VOUT Signal Waveforms
LED Pin Voltage vs. LED current
300
LED PIN VOLTAGE [mV]
0.8
250
200
150
100
50
0
0
8
16
24
32
40
LED CURRENT [mA]
Efficiency vs. Input Voltage
85
PWM on ¯¯¯¯¯
SHDN pin Waveform
EFFICIENCY [%]
80
75
4 LEDs at 15m A
VOUT = 13V
70
65
60
2
3
4
5
6
INPUT VOLTAGE [V]
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CAT32
OPERATION
The CAT32 device is a high efficiency, constant
frequency, current regulating boost converter.
as possible. A low LED pin voltage ensures high
efficiency.
The device includes a switch and an internally
compensated loop for the regulation of the LED
current.
Current through the internal power switch is
continuously monitored cycle-by-cycle. If the current
limit is exceeded, the switch is immediately turned off,
protecting the device, for the remainder of the cycle.
Operation can be best understood by examining the
block diagram. The RSET pin is regulated at 100mV
and the current through the external resistor will set
the regulated current in the LEDs (from 5mA to 40mA)
with a multiplication factor of 225.
PWM dimming operation can be achieved by
switching the SHDN
¯¯¯¯¯ pin or by pulling the RSET pin
higher than 0.1V.
While maintaining LED current regulation, the CAT32
automatically adjusts the LED pin voltage to be as low
BLOCK DIAGRAM
D1
L1
VIN
1
C1
C2
SW
Over Voltage
Protection
(22V)
1.2MHz
Oscillator
LED
3
PWM
& Logic
Current
Sense
Amp
6
VIN
5
SHDN
100mV
Current
Control
ILED = 225 x IS
225x
IS
CAT32
ILED
GND
RSET
2
4
RSET
Figure 2. CAT32 Block Diagram
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
INDUCTOR SELECTION AND EFFICIENCY
Inductor vendors are shown below. Contact the manufacturer for detailed technical data and new product
information.
Table 1: Inductor Manufacturers
L (μH)
Maximum
DCR (mΩ)
Maximum
Height (mm)
ELJEA4R7
4.7
180
2.2
ELJEA6R8
6.8
250
2.2
4.7
260
2.2
Inductor
LQH3C4R7M24,
LQH32CN4R7M11
LQH3C100K24,
10
300
2.2
LB2016B4R7
4.7
250
2.0
LB2016B100
3.8
350
2.0
CMD4D06-4R7
4.7
216
0.8
CMD4D06-6R8
6.8
296
0.8
CLQ4D10-4R7
4.7
162
1.2
CLQ4D10-6R8
6.8
195
1.2
LQH32CN100K11
Vendor
Web
Panasonic
714.373.7334
www.panasonic.com
Murata
770.436.1300
www.murata.com
Taiyo Yuden
408.573.4150
www.t-yuden.com
Sumida
847.956.0666
www.sumida.com
CAPACITOR SELECTION
Low ESR (equivalent series resistance) capacitors
should be used at the output to minimize the output
ripple voltage. The low ESR and small package options
available with multilayer ceramic capacitors make them
excellent choices. The X5R and X7R capacitor types
are preferred because they retain their capacitance
over wider voltage and temperature ranges than the
Y5V or Z5U types. A 1.0µF or 2.2µF output capacitor is
recommended for most applications.
Low profile ceramic capacitors with a 1mm maximum
height/thickness are available for designs height
requirements. Ceramic capacitors also make a good
choice for the input capacitor, which should be
mounted as close as possible to the CAT32. A 2.2µF
or 4.7µF input capacitor is recommended. Table 2
shows a list of several ceramic capacitor
manufacturers. Consult the manufacturers for detailed
information as new products and package options are
introduced regularly.
The voltage rating of the output capacitor C2 depends
on the number of LEDs driven in series. A 10V
ceramic capacitor is recommended when driving two
LEDs. A 16V ceramic capacitor is recommended
when driving 3 or 4 LEDs.
Table 2: Ceramic Capacitor Manufacturers
Supplier
Phone
Web
Taiyo Yuden
408.573.4150
www.t-yuden.com
Murata
814.237.1431
www.murata.com
Kemet
408.986.0424
www.kemet.com
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CAT32
DIODE SELECTION
two parallel strings of LEDs for greater light output,
resulting in 30mA to 40mA (two strings of 15mA to
20mA) flowing into the LED pin.
Schottky diodes, with their low forward voltage drop
and fast switching speed, are the ideal choice for high
efficiency applications. Table 3 shows several
different Schottky diodes that work well with the
CAT32. Make sure that the diode has a voltage rating
greater than the output voltage. The diode conducts
current only when the power switch is turned off
(typically less than one-third the time), so a 0.4A or
0.5A diode will be sufficient for most designs.
LED DIMMING WITH PWM SIGNAL
PWM brightness control provides the widest dimming
range (greater than 20:1). By turning the LEDs ON
and OFF using the control signal the LEDs operate at
either zero or full current, but their average current
changes with the PWM signal duty cycle. Typically, a
5kHz to 40kHz PWM signal is used. PWM dimming
with the CAT32 can be accomplished two different
ways.
Table 3: Schottky Diode Suppliers
Part
Supplier
MBR0520
MBR0540
ON Semiconductor
www.onsemi.com
800.282.9855
ZHCS400
Zetex
MBR0530 s
The ¯¯¯¯¯
SHDN pin can be driven directly or a resistor
can be added to drive the RSET pin. If the ¯¯¯¯¯
SHDN
pin is used, increasing the duty cycle will increase
the LED brightness. Using this method, the LEDs
can be dimmed and turned off completely using the
same control signal. A 0% duty cycle signal will turn
off the CAT32, reducing the total quiescent current
to near zero.
LED CURRENT PROGRAMMING
The LED current is programmed with a single resistor
connected to the RSET pin The RSET pin is internally
regulated to 100mV, which sets the current flowing
out of this pin, ISET, equal to 100mV/RSET. The
CAT32 regulates the current into the LED pin, ILED, to
225 times the value of ISET. For the best accuracy, a
1% or better resistor is recommended. Table 4 shows
several typical 1% RSET values.
RPWM = RSET × (
If the RSET pin is used, increasing the duty cycle will
decrease the brightness. Using this method, the LEDs
are dimmed using RSET and turned off completely
using ¯¯¯¯¯
SHDN . If the RSET pin is used to provide PWM
dimming, the approximate value of RPWM should
be calculated (where VMAX is the “HIGH” value of the
PWM signal):
Table 4: RSET Resistor Values
ILED (mA)
RSET
40
562Ω
30
750Ω
25
909Ω
20
1.13kΩ
15
1.50kΩ
10
2.26kΩ
5
4.53kΩ
In addition to providing the widest dimming range,
PWM brightness control also ensures the “purest”
white LED color over the entire dimming range. The
true color of a white LED changes with operating
current, and is the “purest” white at a specific forward
current, usually 15mA or 20mA. If the LED current is
less than or more than this value, the emitted light
becomes more blue. Applications involving color
LCDs can find the blue tint objectionable.
When a PWM control signal is used to drive the
¯¯¯¯¯
SHDN pin of the CAT32, the LEDs are turned off and
on at the PWM frequency. The current through them
alternates between full current and zero current, so
the average current changes with duty cycle. This
ensures that when the LEDs are on, they can be
driven at the appropriate current to give the purest
white light. LED brightness varies linearly with the
PWM duty cycle.
For other LED current values, use the following
equation to choose RSET.
R SET = 255 ×
0.1V
ILED
Most white LEDs are driven at maximum currents of
15mA to 20mA. Some higher power designs will use
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–1 )
0.15 V
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LED DIMMING WITH A LOGIC SIGNAL
PCB Layout Guidelines
For applications that need to adjust the LED
brightness in discrete steps, a logic signal can be
used. RMIN sets the minimum LED current value
(when the NMOS is OFF):
The CAT32 is a high-frequency switching regulator
and therefore proper PCB board layout and
component placement can minimize noise and
radiation and increase efficiency. To maximize
efficiency, the CAT32 design has fast switch rise and
fall times. To prevent radiation and high frequency
resonance problems minimize the length and area of
all traces connected to the SW pin and use a ground
plane under the switching regulator.
RMIN = 255 ×
0.1V
ILED(MIN)
RINCR determines how much LED current increases
when the external NMOS switch is turned ON.
RINCR = 255 ×
The switch, schottky output diode and output
capacitor signal path should be kept as short as
possible. The ground connection for the RSET resistor
should be tied directly to the GND pin and not be
shared with other components.
0.1V
ILED(Increase )
LED DIMMING WITH A DC VOLTAGE
R ADJ = 225 ×
VMAX – 0.1V
ILED(MAX ) – ILEAD(MIN)
CAT32
CAT32
CAT32
SHDN
5
RSET
4
RSET
4
PWM
RSET
RPWM
PWM
RSET
RPWM
PWM
10kΩ
0.1µF
CAT32
CAT32
RSET
4
RSET
4
RSET
RADJ
VDC
RMIN
RINCR
Logic
Signal
Figure 3. LED Dimming Circuits
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CAT32
TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUITS
The application diagrams below are shown for the TSOT-23 packages.
Two LEDs with DC Level Dimming Control
L1
6.8µH
D1
VIN
6
VIN
1
SW
CAT32
C1
4.7µF
5
2.5V DC
DIMMING
CONTROL
SHDN
LED
RSET
4
GND
2
C2
2.2µF
3
15mA
60.40kΩ
RSET
1.50kΩ
Three LEDs with DC Level Dimming Control
L1
6.8µH
Efficiency - Three LEDs
85
D1
VIN = 4.2V
VIN
CAT32
C1
4.7µF
2.5V DC
DIMMING
CONTROL
5
SHDN
LED
RSET
4
GND
2
VIN = 3.0V
80
1
SW
C2
1µF
3
EFFICIENCY [%]
6
VIN
75
70
65
15mA
60.40kΩ
60
0
RSET
1.50kΩ
5
10
Four LEDs with PWM Dimming Control
L1
6.8µH
85
D1
VIN = 4.2V
EFFICIENCY [%]
80
6
VIN
1
SW
CAT32
PWM
DIMMING
CONTROL
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SHDN
RSET
4
RSET
1.50kΩ
20
Efficiency - Four LEDs
VIN
C1
4.7µF
15
LED CURRENT [mA]
LED
GND
2
C2
1µF
3
VIN = 3.0V
75
70
65
60
15mA
0
5
10
15
20
LED CURRENT [mA]
10
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PACKAGE OUTLINE DRAWINGS
TSOT-23 6-Lead (TD)
(1)(2)
SYMBOL
D
MIN
NOM
MAX
A1
0.01
0.05
0.10
A2
0.80
0.87
0.90
b
0.30
c
0.12
A
e
E1
E
1.00
0.45
0.15
D
2.90 BSC
E
2.80 BSC
E1
1.60 BSC
e
0.95 TYP
L
0.30
0.40
L1
0.60 REF
L2
0.25 BSC
θ
0º
0.20
0.50
8º
TOP VIEW
A2 A
b
θ
L
A1
c
L1
SIDE VIEW
L2
END VIEW
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(1) All dimensions are in millimeters. Angles in degrees.
(2) Complies with JEDEC standard MO-193.
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CAT32
TDFN 8-Pad, 3 x 3mm (ZD4)
(1)(2)
D
A
e
b
L
E
E2
PIN#1 ID
PIN#1 INDEX AREA
A1
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
SYMBOL
MIN
NOM
MAX
A
0.70
0.75
0.80
A1
0.00
0.02
0.05
A3
0.23
0.30
A3
A1
0.37
D
2.90
3.00
3.10
D2
2.20
—
2.50
E
2.90
3.00
3.10
E2
1.40
—
1.80
e
BOTTOM VIEW
A
0.20 REF
b
L
D2
FRONT VIEW
0.65 TYP
0.20
0.30
0.40
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CAT32
EXAMPLE OF ORDERING INFORMATION 1
Prefix
CAT
Device #
Suffix
32
ZD4
–
Product Number
32
Optional
Company ID
G
T3
Lead Finish
G: NiPdAu
Tape & Reel
T: Tape & Reel
3: 3,000/Reel
Package
ZD4: TDFN
TD: TSOT-23
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Notes:
(1) All packages are RoHS-compliant (Lead-free, Halogen-free).
(2) The standard lead finish is NiPdAu.
(3) The device used in the above example is a CAT32ZD4-GT3 (TDFN, NiPdAu, Tape & Reel, 3,000/Reel).
(4) For additional package and temperature options, please contact your nearest Catalyst Semiconductor Sales office.
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REVISION HISTORY
Date
Rev.
9-Oct-03
11-Feb-04
AA
AB
1-Nov-04
AC
23-May-08
AD
Reason
Revised Typical Characteristics plots
Revised Efficiency plots
Added Green package designation
Eliminated TDFN (3 x 4.9mm) package
Update Package Outline Drawings
Delete PbSn plated finish; add NiPdAu plated finish
Add Example of Ordering Information
Add MD- to document number.
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Document No: MD-5001
Revision:
AD
Issue date:
05/23/2008