SLUSCX8C March 2019 – March 2021 TPS92682-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The internal rail-to-rail current sense amplifier measures the average LED current based on the differential voltage drop between the CSPx and CSNx inputs over a common mode range of 0 V to 65 V. The differential voltage, V(CSPx-CSNx), is amplified by a voltage-gain factor of 14 and is connected to the negative input of the transconductance error amplifier. Accurate LED current feedback is achieved by limiting the cumulative input offset voltage (represented by the sum of the voltage-gain error, the intrinsic current sense offset voltage, and the transconductance error amplifier offset voltage) over the recommended common-mode voltage and temperature range.
An optional common-mode (CFCM) or differential mode (CFDM) low-pass filter implementation, as shown in Figure 7-7, can be used to filter the effects of large output current ripple, and switching current spikes caused by diode reverse recovery. TI recommends a filter resistance in the range of 10 Ω to 100 Ω to limit the additional offset caused by amplifier bias current mismatch to achieve the best accuracy and line regulation.