Packaging information
Package | Pins DSBGA (YFQ) | 16 |
Operating temperature range (°C) -30 to 85 |
Package qty | Carrier 250 | SMALL T&R |
Features for the LP8557
- High-Efficiency DC-DC Boost Converter With 28-V Integrated Power MOSFET
- 2.7-V to 5.5-V VDD Range for Supporting Single-Cell Li-Ion Battery Applications
- Six 25-mA High-Precision LED Current Sinks
- Adaptive Boost Voltage and LED Current Sink Headroom Controls for Maximum System Efficiency
- LED String Count Auto-Detect for Maximum Design Flexibility
- Smart Phase Shift PWM Mode for Reduced Audible Noise
- PWM Input Duty Cycle Brightness Control, PWM Output Frequency Selectable Independent of Input Frequency
- Hybrid PWM Plus Current Dimming for Higher LED Drive Optical Efficiency
- Switching Frequency, PWM Output Frequency, and LED Current can be set Through Resistors or I2C Interface
- Programmable Boost SW Slew Rate Control and Spread Spectrum Scheme for Reduced Switching Noise and Improved EMI Performance
- UVLO, TSD, BST_OVP, BST_OCP, BST_UV, LED OPEN* and LED Short Fault Coverage
- Minimum Number of External Components
Description for the LP8557
The LP8557 and LP8557I are high-efficiency LED drivers each featuring an integrated DC-DC inductive boost converter and six high-precision current sinks. LP8557 is intended for applications that exclusively use a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal for controlling the brightness while LP8557I is intended for applications that can utilize an I2C master as well.
The boost converter has adaptive output voltage control. This feature minimizes the power consumption by adjusting the voltage to the lowest sufficient level under all conditions.
The adaptive current sink headroom voltage control scales the headroom voltage with the LED current for optimal system efficiency.
The LED string auto-detect function enables use of the same device in systems with 1 to 6 LED strings for the maximum design flexibility.
Proprietary hybrid PWM plus current mode dimming enables additional system power savings. Phase-shift PWM allows reduced audible noise and smaller boost output capacitors.
Flexible CABC support combines brightness level selections based on the PWM input and I2C commands.
For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at the end of the data sheet.