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Implementation of multi-channel LED driver with low inter-channel current deviation using self-optimized active current regulator
A novel multi-channel LED driver is presented, consisting of an active current regulator and a switch mode voltage regulator for each channel. The active current regulator directly controls an LED current without any current sensing resistor and the switch-mode voltage regulator minimizes a voltage...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | A novel multi-channel LED driver is presented, consisting of an active current regulator and a switch mode voltage regulator for each channel. The active current regulator directly controls an LED current without any current sensing resistor and the switch-mode voltage regulator minimizes a voltage drop at the current regulator, independently for each channel. This is named self-optimization. This LED driver is designed and fabricated through a 0.35μm 2-poly 4-metal 40V high voltage process. The self-optimization is successfully achieved and the active current regulators have current deviations within about ± 2% between the individual channels. It is also confirmed that a power-conversion efficiency of the proposed LED driver is about 87% at the supply voltage of 30V and the channel current of 80mA. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ICECS.2010.5724691 |