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AAT2848 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: AAT2848
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内容描述: 大电流电荷泵,用于背光显示和Flash应用程序 [High-Current Charge Pump For Backlight Display and Flash Applications]
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品牌: ANALOGICTECH [ ADVANCED ANALOGIC TECHNOLOGIES ]
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PRODUCT DATASHEET  
AAT2848  
TM  
ChargePump  
High-Current Charge Pump For Backlight Display and Flash Applications  
This makes quantifying output power a difficult task  
Applications Information  
when taken in the context of comparing to other white  
LED driver circuit topologies. A better way to quantify  
total device efficiency is to observe the total input power  
to the device for a given LED current drive level. The  
best white LED driver for a given application should be  
based on trade-offs of size, external component count,  
reliability, operating range and total energy usage...not  
just "% efficiency."  
LED Selection  
The AAT2848 is specifically intended for driving white  
LEDs. However, the device design will allow the AAT2848  
to drive most types of LEDs. LED applications may include  
mixed arrangements for display backlighting, color (RGB)  
LEDs, infrared (IR) diodes and any other load needing a  
constant current source generated from a varying input  
voltage. Since the BL1 to BL4 and FL1 to FL2 constant cur-  
rent sinks are matched with negligible voltage depen-  
dence, the constant current channels will be matched  
regardless of the specific LED forward voltage (VF) levels.  
Device Power Efficiency  
The AAT2848’s backlight charge pump conversion effi-  
ciency is defined as the power delivered to the white LED  
load divided by the input power:  
The low-dropout current sinks in the AAT2848 maximize  
performance and make it capable of driving LEDs with  
high forward voltages. Multiple channels can be com-  
bined to obtain a higher LED drive current without com-  
plication.  
PLEDs VLED1 · ILED1 + ... + VLEDX · ILEDX  
η =  
=
PIN  
VIN · IIN  
VLEDx = White LED Forward Voltage (VF)  
ILEDx = White LED Bias Current (ID)  
X = Number of Backlight White LEDs  
Device Switching Noise Performance  
The expression to define the estimated ideal backlight  
efficiency (η) for the AAT2848 in 1x mode is as follows:  
The AAT2848 operates at a fixed frequency of approxi-  
mately 1MHz to control noise and limit harmonics that  
can interfere with the RF operation of cellular telephone  
handsets or other communication devices. Back-injected  
noise appearing on the input pin of the charge pump is  
20mV peak-to-peak, typically ten times less than induc-  
tor-based DC/DC boost converter white LED backlight  
solutions. The AAT2848 soft-start feature prevents noise  
transient effects associated with in-rush currents during  
the start up of the charge pump circuit.  
PLEDs VLED1 · ILED1 + ... + VLEDX · ILEDX  
η =  
=
PIN  
VIN · IIN  
X · VLEDX · I  
VIN · IIN  
η =  
η =  
LEDX ; X = 1, 2, 3 or 4 and IIN = X · ILEDX  
VLEDX  
VIN  
Power Efficiency and Device Evaluation  
The AAT2848’s backlight charge pump is a fractional  
charge pump which will boost the input supply voltage in  
the event where VIN is less then the required output volt-  
age across the backlight white LED load.  
Charge-pump efficiency discussion in the following sec-  
tions accounts only for the efficiency of the charge pump  
section itself. Due to the unique circuit architecture and  
design of the AAT2848, it is very difficult to measure  
efficiency in terms of a percent value comparing input  
power over output power.  
With an ideal 1.5x charge pump, the input current is  
1.5x of the output current. The expression to define the  
estimated ideal backlight efficiency (η) for the AAT2848  
in 1.5x mode is as follows:  
Since the AAT2848 outputs are pure constant current  
sinks/channels and typically drive individual loads, it is  
difficult to measure the output voltage for a given output  
(BL1 to BL4 and FL1 to FL2) to derive an overall output  
power measurement. For any given application, white  
LED forward voltage levels can differ, yet the output  
drive current will be maintained as a constant.  
PLEDs VLED1 · ILED1 + ... + VLEDX · ILEDX  
η =  
=
PIN  
VIN · IIN  
X · VLEDX · I  
VIN · IIN  
η =  
η =  
LEDX ; X = 1, 2, 3 or 4 and IIN = 1.5(X · ILEDX  
)
VLEDX  
1.5VIN  
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