ACT6311
LED1
LED2
LED3
Rev 4, 15-Nov-12
ACT6311
FB
R2
R1
LOGIC
Figure 4. Current Setting for White LED Application
Figure 7. Logic Controlled Dimming
Start-up and Inrush Current
LED1
LED2
LED3
R2
56k
ACT6311
FB
R3
VDC
33.4k
In order to facilitate quick startup, a soft-start circuit
is not incorporated into the ACT6311. When the IC
is first turned on with no external soft-start circuit,
the peak inrush current is about 400mA. Figure 8
shows an implementation for soft-start. When
soft-start and dimming controls are used
simultaneously, a low frequency PWM signal (less
than 10kHz) or the methods in Figures 5, 6 and 7
should be used.
R1
62Ω
Open-Circuit Protection (White LEDs)
If one of the LEDs is disconnected, the FB voltage
drops to zero and the IC switches at maximum duty
cycle. This results in a high voltage that may
exceed the SW voltage rating. To limit this voltage,
use a Zener diode as shown in Figure 9. The Zener
voltage must be large than the total forward voltage
of the LEDs and the current rating should be higher
than 0.1mA.
Figure 5. DC Voltage Controlled Dimming
LED1
Board Layout
ACT6311
FB
R4
PWM
10k
33.4k
C1
0.1µF
56k
R1
62Ω
R3
R2
LED2
LED3
To reduce EMI, minimize the area and path length
of all traces connected to SW. Use a ground plane
under the switching regulator and connect R1
directly to the G pin of the IC.
Figure 6. Filtered PWM Controlled Dimming
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