You would need a buck driver for 12V input and 1 LED output. The smallest I am aware of would be the LM3405 or LM3405A. They are in a SOT package and switch at 1.6MHz so the externals can be small. The only difference between the two really is the maximum…
I'm not sure how much current you need or the input voltage required but the TPS92513 is a 1.5A buck with a fixed adjustable switching frequency. If 1A is enough (and the input voltage is low enough) the LM3405A is a fixed 1.6MHz buck. Both are current…
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Hi,
Earlier in first prototype we had LM3404 LED drivers for driving RGBW LED's. As per design the RON pin was contiously kept high whereas the DIM pin was controlled…
I don't know how you can do it with MP2370 but I can tell you that:
- our LM3405A ( http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm3405a.pdf ) is the Texas Instrument equivalent part of MP2370
- you can use an oring connection with a proper input cap; the LED…
Part Number: ADS1256 Hi Ti
1:What is the amplitude of ADS1256 PIN19 XTAL1 XTAL2?
2:Crystal oscillator is configured with 7.68m, as shown in the figure;C126 and C130 are 18PF, but the data cannot be read.After changing 18PF to 8PF, the amplitude voltage…