The NCV7691 is a device which uses an external NPN bipolar device combined with feedback resistor(s) to regulate a current for use in driving LEDs. The target application for this device is automotive rear combination lamps. A single driver gives the user flexibility to add single channels to multichannel systems. A dedicated dimming feature is included via the PWM input pin. The individual driver is turned off when an open load or short circuit is detected. LED brightness levels are easily programmed using an external resistor in series with the bipolar transistor. The use of the resistor gives the user the flexibility to use the device over a wide range of currents. Multiple strings of LEDs can be operated with a single NCV7691 device. Set back power limit reduces the drive current during overvoltage conditions. The device is available in a SOIC−8 package.
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● Constant Current Output for LED String Drive
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● Ideal for driving LED devices
● External Bipolar Device for Wide Current Range Flexibility
●\- With BCP56 Transistor, Can Drive 8 Strings Concurrently (ref. Datasheet Info)
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● Customizable to the users system requirements
● External Programming Current Resistor
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● Customizable to the users LED selection
● Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Control
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● PWM control for better color output
● Negative Temperature Coefficient Current Control Option
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● Compensation for LED temperature coefficient
● Open LED String Diagnostic
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● Reporting LED fault for all-off system requirements
● Short−Circuit LED string Diagnostic
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● Reporting LED fault for all-off system requirements & eliminating resultant high power demands
● Multiple LED String Control
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● Promotes better system aesthetics
● Overvoltage Set Back Power Limitation
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● Allows system operation in extreme conditions
● AEC Q100 Qualified
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● Automotive Requirement