LED drivers

Drive any LED application with high power density options

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Our extensive portfolio of LED drivers, design tools and technical resources can help you add innovative lighting features to your design. Search for the best device for your system in two ways: by the function of the LEDs in your design or by the topology of the LED driver power supply.

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TPS92542-Q1
Automotive LED drivers

Automotive, 65V synchronous boost controller and two-channel 2A synchronous CC/CV buck converter

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 1.75

TPS923650
Illumination LED drivers

65V, 1A boost or buck-boost LED driver with analog or PWM dimming options

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.12

LP5867
RGB LED drivers

7 x 6 LED matrix driver with 8-bit analog and 8-bit or 16-bit PWM dimming

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.722

TPS922051
Illumination LED drivers

65V, 2A buck LED driver with analog or PWM dimming options

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.18

LP5899-Q1
Automotive LED drivers

Automotive, bridge between SPI and LP589x-Q1 display LED matrix driver

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.551

TLC69699-Q1
Automotive LED drivers

Automotive Functional safety compliant bridge between SPI and local dimming TLC696xx-Q1 LED drivers

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.472

Power trends

Enable the highest power density for your LED designs

We have a diverse portfolio of highly integrated devices to meet the needs of a wide variety of markets—from rugged factory automation applications to evolving automotive lighting systems or shrinking personal electronics. By using our devices, you can efficiently drive higher current output, remove heat more effectively with our thermally enhanced packages and shrink your system footprint with our monolithic linear and DC/DC LED drivers.

Featured products for power density
TPS92520-Q1 ACTIVE 1.6-A dual synchronous buck LED driver with SPI
TPS92633-Q1 ACTIVE Automotive three-channel high-side LED driver with thermal sharing and off-board binning
LP5860 ACTIVE 11 × 18 LED matrix driver with 8-bit analog and 8-/16-bit PWM dimming

Technical resources

White paper
White paper
Common LED Functions and LED Driver Design Considerations
This paper describes four main functions of an LED and how to optimize your design with each.
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Video
LED Driver Topologies
This video provides an overview of the multiple topologies to consider when selecting an LED driver, including the advantages and disadvantages that come with the boost, buck, floating buck boost, SEPIC and Ćuk topologies.
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Video
Dimming Algorithms
This video reviews the relationship between LED current and light output, as well as the benefits and limitations of analog and PWM dimming methodologies.