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60-V 4-switch buck-boost LED driver with spread spectrum

60-V 4-switch buck-boost LED driver with spread spectrum

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The LT8391’s 4 V to 60 V input voltage range makes it ideal for a wide variety of applications, including automotive, industrial and architectural lighting. Similarly, the device’s output voltage can be set from 0 V to 60 V, enabling it to drive a wide range of LEDs in a single string. The LCT8391’s internal 4-switch buck-boost controller, combined with four external N-channel MOSFETs, can deliver from 10 W to over 100 W of LED power. The device’s buck-boost capability makes it well suited for applications such as automotive, where the input voltage can vary during stop/start, cold crank and load dump scenarios.

Transitions between buck, pass-through and boost operating modes are seamless, offering a well regulated output in spite of wide variations of supply voltage. The LT8391 provides both internal (128:1) and external (2,000:1) LED current PWM dimming using an external high side PMOS switch. The device is offered in either a 28-lead 4 mm x 5 mm QFN or thermally enhanced TSSOP to provide a compact solution footprint.

The LT8391 uses four external N-channel MOSFETs to deliver up to 100 W of continuous LED power with efficiencies up to 98%. LED current accuracy of ±3% ensures constant lighting. The proprietary peak-buck, peak-boost current mode control scheme allows adjustable and synchronizable 150 kHz to 650 kHz fixed frequency operation or internal spread spectrum operation for low EMI. Additional features include integrated bootstrap diodes and open and short LED protection with fault reporting.

The LT8391EFE is available in 28-lead thermally enhanced TSSOP package, and the LT8391EUFD is offered in a 28-lead 4 mm x 5 mm QFN package. Industrial grade versions, the LT8391IFE and LT8391IUFD, are also available. Pricing starts at $4.65 each in 1,000-piece quantities. All versions are available from stock.

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