Part Number: TLC5924 Hi, I'm wondering if it is possible to use the TLC5924, to drive 2 LEDs that required 600mA each.
Using a external resistor of 620 Ohm will give 80mA output per channel:
Is it possible to parallel 8 outputs for one LED, and the…
Part Number: TLC5924 Hi there, I have recently buyed some TLC5924 LED IC driver. I'm trying to configure the LED IC using an ARM7 microcontroller (ADuC7020).
I'm sending the 112 bit DOT data with MODE HI, followed by an XLAT pulse (tHI=200ns), then…
Part Number: TLC5924 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC59282 Hello team,
My customer is looking to evaluate our TLC5924 but it looks like the TLC5924EVM-186 turns to be obsolete.
could you please advise what our options for evaluation or do you…
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I am now working on a project that useTLC5924 to drive several LEDs.
The power supply for TLC5924(VCC) is from a LDO(TPS73633), which is aslo the source for VLED power. A MCU(STM32) is programed…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC5924 Hi
I want to drive sereval LEDs Using TLC5924. I use a LDO from TI for TLC4924 power supply(VCC).For my application, I findd that a 3.3V power is adequate to cover the forward voltage of the LEDs I am using.…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC5924 , TPIC6B595 I'd like to implement a channel switching device which uses LDRs and LEDs as it is used in vacuum tube amplifiers where high voltage swingout might occur.
My archetype is a circuit from Mesa Boogie…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC5924 Hi, I'm working with a number of TLC5924 chips, they are in pairs that are cascaded together (as shown in the datasheet page 11), however I'm am not having much success with being able to successfully load on/off…
Hello A Train,
The recommended operating junction temperature is maximum 125°C and the absolute maximum rating for the junction temperature is 150°C. So with 140°C you are already above the recommended operating junction temperature and I would recommend…