Provides Superior Lamp Current Balance Compared to Single-Channel Solutions
Status |
Active: In Production. |
Description |
The DS3992 is a low-cost, two-channel controller for cold-cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) that are used to backlight liquid crystal displays (LCDs). The DS3992 can drive multiple CCFLs per channel, making it ideal for 4- and 6-lamp LCD PC monitor and TV applications.
The DS3992 uses a push-pull drive scheme to convert a DC voltage (5V to 24V) to the high voltage (300VRMS to 1400VRMS) AC waveform that is required to power the CCFLs. The push-pull drive scheme uses a minimal number of external components, which reduces component and assembly cost and makes the printed circuit board (PC board) design easy to implement. The push-pull drive scheme also provides an efficient DC-to-AC conversion and produces near-sinusoidal waveforms. |
Key Features |
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Applications/Uses |
- Two-Channel CCFL Controller for Backlighting LCD Panels for PC Monitors and LCD-TVs
- Minimal BOM Provides Low-Cost Inverter Solution
- Per-Channel Lamp Fault Monitoring for Lamp-Open, Lamp Overcurrent, Failure to Strike, and Overvoltage Conditions
- Accurate (±10%) On-Board Oscillator for Lamp Frequency (40kHz to 80kHz)
- Accurate (±10%) On-Board Oscillator for DPWM Burst-Dimming Frequency (90Hz to 220Hz or 180Hz to 440Hz)
- Device Supply Undervoltage Lockout
- Inverter Supply Undervoltage Lockout
- Burst-Dimming Soft-Start Minimizes Audible Transformer Noise
- Strike Frequency Boost
- 100% to < 10% Dimming Range
- 4.5V to 5.5V Single-Supply Operation
- -40°C to +85°C Temperature Range
- 16-Pin SO Package (150 mils)
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Key Specifications: CCFL Controllers |
Part Number |
Features |
VIN (V) |
VIN (V) |
Topology |
Channels |
Dimming Interface |
Freq. |
EV Kit |
Package/Pins |
Smallest Available Pckg. (mm2) |
Oper. Temp. (°C) |
Price |
min |
max |
max w/pins |
See Notes |
DS3992 |
All N-FET Drive |
Lamp Fault Output | |
4.5 |
5.5 |
Push-Pull |
2 |
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Fixed PWM |
No |
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61.9 |
-40 to +85 |
$0.55 @1k |
See All CCFL Controllers (17) |
Diagram |
 Typical Operating Circuit |
source:ShenZhen henlito electronic co.,ltd.
web:www.henlito.com