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TI Delivers Smallest Linear Led Driver For Portable Electronics


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Two-Bank, LDO-Based LED Driver in 1.2 mm x 1.2 mm Chipscale Package Opens Door to Innovative Designs in LED Lighting

DALLAS (November 27, 2006) -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) introduced today the smallest two-bank, low dropout (LDO) regulator to support light emitting diode (LED) lighting in portable applications, such as mobile phones, navigation systems, MP3 and media players. The device enables quality color backlighting from a tiny 1.2 mm x 1.2 mm package, allowing end-users to experience blinking and dimming of color keypads and navigation pad lights. See: www.ti.com/sc06233.

TI’s TPS75105 linear, quad-LDO with matching LED constant current source drives up to four LEDs in two banks with each LED at 25 mA (max). Each bank features independent pulse width modulation (PWM) brightness control that controls the dimming level from “full brightness” to “off.”

Key Features:

* Regulated output current with two percent LED-to-LED matching
* 28-mV typical dropout voltage extends usable supply range in Li-Ion battery applications
* No internal switching signals, eliminating electromagnetic interface (EMI)
* Over-current and over-temperature protection
* Default LED current eliminates external components



Pricing and Availability

The TPS75105 LED driver, as well as a TPS75103 version that supports 3-mA, are available today in volume production from TI and its worldwide network of distributors. Both LED drivers come in an ultra-small, 9-ball, 0.4 mm ball-pitch wafer chip-scale package (WCSP). Suggested resale price starts at $0.65 in 1,000-unit quantities. Evaluation modules, reference designs and application notes are available for download at www.ti.com/portablepower.


Lighting and Display Solutions

TI provides the broadest portfolio of high-performance products for today’s LED design requirements, including power management, such as AC/DC, power factor correction, DC/DC and linear power conversion; RF transceivers; digital signal processors (DSPs); and ultra-low-power MCUs. TI’s products support applications ranging from ultra-small portable displays to the largest lighting and display panels in the industry. And, TI’s local support and applications expertise help designers get to market faster.



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