SNLA457 May 2024 TLC6C5748-Q1 , TPS552892-Q1
For system-level ASIL-B requirement, vehicle manufacturers usually require that automotive display information is visible. For the local dimming LCD display backlight unit, the LED driver should ideally have the following features:
The TLC6C5748-Q1 driver can meet this requirement. In Figure 4-1, you can see the display controller (TCON) can control and adjust TLC6C5748-Q1 each channel’s LED grayscale by SPI interface (SIN, SCLK, LAT, GSCLK) on time, while the TCON can also detect the TLC6C5748-Q1 driver’s channel LED malfunctions using the LED open detection (LOD) and LED short detection (LSD) functions through SOUT interface.
The TLC6C5748-Q1 driver has an internal LED open and short detection circuit (LOD and LSD) and truth table is shown in Figure 4-2 and Table 4-1. LOD detects a fault caused by an LED open circuit or a short from OUTXn to ground with low resistance by comparing the OUTXn voltage to the LOD detection threshold voltage (0.3V, typically). LSD data detects a fault caused by a shorted LED between LED terminals by comparing the OUTXn voltage to the LSD detection threshold voltage level set by internal register LSDVLT in device.
SID Data | Condition | |
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LOD | LSD | |
0 | LED is not opened (VOUTXn > VLOD) | LED is not shorted (VOUTXn > VLOD) |
1 | LED is open or shorted to GND (VOUTXn > VLOD) | LED is shorted between anode and cathode, or shorted to higher voltage side (VOUTXn > VLOD) |
Detailed safety mechanism as below: