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Design of an LED driver based on hysteretic-current-control mode in a 0.6 μm BCD process

Liu Lianxi, Zhu Zhangming and Yang Yintang

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Abstract: Based on the 0.6 μm BCDMOS process a hysteretic-current-control mode white light LED driver with high accuracy and efficiency is presented. The driver can work with a 6-40 V power supply, the maximum output current is up to 1.0 A, the maximum switching frequency is up to 1 MHz, the output current error is less than ±5%, and the efficiency is greater than 80%. The circuit details of the high-side-current sensor and high-speed comparator, which greatly affect the accuracy of the whole driver, are emphasized. Then, the simulation and test results of this work are presented.

Key words: hysteretic-current-control

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    Received: 20 August 2015 Revised: 22 October 2011 Online: Published: 01 April 2012

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      Liu Lianxi, Zhu Zhangming, Yang Yintang. Design of an LED driver based on hysteretic-current-control mode in a 0.6 μm BCD process[J]. Journal of Semiconductors, 2012, 33(4): 045005. doi: 10.1088/1674-4926/33/4/045005 Liu L X, Zhu Z M, Yang Y T. Design of an LED driver based on hysteretic-current-control mode in a 0.6 μm BCD process[J]. J. Semicond., 2012, 33(4): 045005. doi: 10.1088/1674-4926/33/4/045005.Export: BibTex EndNote
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      Liu Lianxi, Zhu Zhangming, Yang Yintang. Design of an LED driver based on hysteretic-current-control mode in a 0.6 μm BCD process[J]. Journal of Semiconductors, 2012, 33(4): 045005. doi: 10.1088/1674-4926/33/4/045005

      Liu L X, Zhu Z M, Yang Y T. Design of an LED driver based on hysteretic-current-control mode in a 0.6 μm BCD process[J]. J. Semicond., 2012, 33(4): 045005. doi: 10.1088/1674-4926/33/4/045005.
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      Design of an LED driver based on hysteretic-current-control mode in a 0.6 μm BCD process

      doi: 10.1088/1674-4926/33/4/045005
      Funds:

      The National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars

      Xi’an Applied Materials innovation fund application

      the National Natural Science Foundation of China

      • Received Date: 2015-08-20
      • Accepted Date: 2011-08-27
      • Revised Date: 2011-10-22
      • Published Date: 2012-03-23

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