Part Number: TLC5925 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC59025 Hi,
We are considering the TLC5925 and TLC59025 as replacements for other companies' ICs.
As far as the data sheet is concerned, the difference was not clearly understood. I would like…
Part Number: TLC59025 Hi Team,
The datasheet says that the lit LEDs are 0, 3, 4, 5, 10, 13, 15. But the rising edge of the timing chart does not correspond. Can you help us further clarify?
Thank you very much.
-Mark
Part Number: TLC59025 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC59283 , TIDA-00737 , TLC5916 Dear expert,
We got a request from customer. Did we have suitable solution for 7 grid, 7 segment display?
I found TLC59025 form E2E and reference design, but still need…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC59025 , TLC59116F Hi
My customer uses TLC59025.
He has under two questions.
1.He doesn't use several OUT terinal.
So could you tell me the disposal method of OUT terminal not using?
2. He calculates dissipation…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC59025 Hi
My customer will use TLC59025 by cascade connection.
Are there the documents about cascade connection?
Could you give me them?
Best regards,
Yokota
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC5925 , TLC59281 Hello All,
Does anybody know what is the minimum output voltage( low saturation voltage) for TLC5925/59025 at currents 20mA?
Unfortunately for these IC there is no any information about output current…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC59025 Hello,
I have a customer interested in the TLC59025 LED driver who wanted to know what is value Rext should be to get a 3mA output on each LED. Using the equation provided on page 13 of the datasheet, it would…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC5927 , TLC5926 , TLC59281 , TLC59282 , TLC5928 , TLC59025 , TLC5929 Hello . Which is produced by TI LED drivers can be produced to replace Mocroblok MBI5028 LED driver ? Thank you.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC59108 , TLC59116 , TLC59025 , TLC5916 , TLC5917 , TLC5927 , TLC5926 , TLC5925 With reference to TLC59108 driver , is it possible to connect two output in parallel to obtain a double current ? For example 240mA instead 120mA ?
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