This 100 W reference design highlights the excellent power quality and high frequency performance of the half-bridge (HB) driver using the ICL5102 with the economical CoolMOS™ P7 series. The design takes full advantage of the applicable frequency range of the HB driver to create Highly compact LCC transformer. This transformer integrates the series inductance of the LCC resonant tank. Relying on this high power density transformer design, the high frequency operation capability can drive system cost and size reduction.
The meiji-led-ring is a compact light source that can be mounted on the front of a Meiji microscope. The illuminator uses 24 LEDs along with some high frequency boost drivers to avoid flickering when shooting. The device is powered by the USB-C port. A small ATSAML10 microcontroller is used to control the brightness of the LED driver. The user controls a series of touch sensors from the edge of the PCB.
The led-panel originated from the author's desire to use a donated roll of white LEDs to break out 48 LEDs on a compact board. Its output power should reach about 4W. It has no controller and is purely for testing a set of LEDs to see if they would be suitable for some form of lighting attached to a gooseneck.
The XDPL8105 40W reference design is a digital ground configured LED driver with a universal input of 90-305 V AC, a wide output load range of 16-45VDC and isolated 0-10V dimming based on a CDM10V dimming IC. The power stage uses IPD80R1K4CE, a 900mOhm CoolMOS™ CE power MOSFET.
This reference design provides design guidance, data, and other content for LED matrix headlights. It independently controls the lighting of multiple LEDs according to the situation.
This reference design provides design guidelines, data and other content for a constant current 100W power supply for LED lighting with PFC and wide input voltage range (i.e. AC 90V to 264V).
This factory automation reference design uses Texas Instruments' DLP® Advanced Light Control Software Development Kit (SDK) for the LightCrafter™ family of controllers , allowing developers to integrate TI's digital micromirror device (DMD) technology with cameras and sensors. , motors or other peripherals to easily build 3D point clouds. With more than 2 million micromirrors, these high-resolution systems leverage the DLP® LightCrafter™ 6500 Evaluation Module (EVM), which features the DLP6500 1080p DMD, ensuring flexible control of precise graphics for structured lighting solutions in industrial applications.
The ASL5115EVBMST is the main evaluation board for NXP's Matrix LED Controller (MLC) ASL5115SHN, which enables evaluation of external lighting systems.
A SOT-223 packaged CoolMOS™ CE superjunction MOSFET (IPN60R3K4CE) (600V, 3.4Ω) is used as the main switch for this single-ended cap T8 LED lamp driver board with high line output and 16W/66V output converter. The converter uses ICL8201 (SOT23-6-1) to achieve average current controlled non-isolated single-stage buck topology in a cascade structure LED driver. Unique features of this reference design include single-stage design for high efficiency and power factor, single choke (no auxiliary winding) critical conduction operation, true regulated output current over a wide output voltage range, and excellent EMI performance and various protection modes for high reliability and small size that easily fits into a standard T8 LED lamp single-ended cap.