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AP5726

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Description

This is a Boost LED driver designed drive white LED with constant current. It can drive 2 ~ 6 LED in a series connection from a single Li-Ion cell ensuring uniform brightness in small screen backlighting applications. The device also supports a single feedback of parallel connected multiple strings of LEDs for driving higher number of LEDs. It is available in SOT26, low profile TSOT23-6 and the extremely thin and small footprint DFN2020C-6.

Features and Benefits

• Inherently Matched LED Current
• High Efficiency: 84% Typical
• Fast 1.2MHz Switching Frequency
• Current limit and UVLO Protections
• Internal Thermal Shutdown
• Internal Over Voltage Protection
• Integrated Soft-start Function
• SOT26 and DFN2020C-6: Available in “Green” Molding Compound (No Br, Sb)
• Lead Free Finish/RoHS Compliant (Note 1)

Applications

• Portable Navigation Device/GPS receiver,
• PMP4 player,
• Portable Media Players,
• Digital Photo Frames,
• Digital Radio Displays,
• Mobile phones/PDA
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Product Overview Specs

Part Number AP5726
Min and Max Input Voltage (V) 2.7 - 5.5
Output Voltage (V) 26
Frequency (kHz) typ 1.2
Efficiency (%) 84
Quiescent Current (mA) typ 2
Standby Quiescent Current (uA) typ 1

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Package Outline Information

  • SOT26
  • TSOT23-6
  • DFN2020C-6
SOT26
TSOT23-6
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