SNOSCS2D November 2013 – March 2019 LM3697
PRODUCTION DATA.
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
The NMOS switch current limit for the LM3697 device’s inductive boost is set at 1 A (typical). When the current through the LM3697’s NFET switch hits this overcurrent protection threshold (OCP), the device turns the NFET off, and the inductor’s energy is discharged into the output capacitor. Switching is then resumed at the next cycle. The current limit protection circuitry can operate continuously each switching cycle. The result is that during high-output power conditions the device can continuously run in current limit. Under these conditions the LM3697’s inductive boost converter stops regulating the headroom voltage across the high-voltage current sinks. This results in a drop in the LED current.