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New LED driver from Supertex protects LEDs from high currents in LCD backlighting applications

Supertex has introduced HV9860, a boost LED driver that is designed to optimise LED performance and extend LED life in applications such as RGB or white LED backlighting, LCD monitors and LED lamps for general lighting. The IC uses a peak current mode control scheme and includes an internal transconductance amplifier to accurately control output current over all line and load conditions.
HV9860 also includes LED wiring fault detection, which protects an LED string from high current in cases of accidental short circuit from any tap in the string to ground. A wiring fault scenario is created, for example, during production when a wire connecting the LEDs gets shorted to the chassis, and, as a result, a very high current is delivered to the operating LEDs. The built-in protection provided by HV9860 identifies this scenario and shuts the IC down as well as signalling a fault to the rest of the circuit.
“Supertex’s HV9860 gives users protection for their LED strings without the system complexity and additional cost of adding a high side current sensor externally,” states Stephen Lin, Vice President of Marketing for Supertex. “Implementing the IC in LED backlighting and general lighting circuit designs simplifies the manufacturing process, such as in LCD monitors and light bulb production.”
HV9860 is available in a 16-lead SOIC package (HV9860NG-G) and is RoHS
compliant.
Click here to download the data sheet.
For more information, or details on the full range of Supertex products available from Anglia, please email info@anglia.com
This news article was originally published in July 2011.