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Part Number: TLC6C5912-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC6C5912 Dear TI experts,
my customer considers TLC6C5912-Q1 for their automotive product.
The question is, they need to control RGB LED, but its category is just LED drivers, not RGB LED drivers…
Part Number: TLC6C5912-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC6C5912 Hi team
The customer wants to connect 7 LEDs in parallel at one Drainx pin and every LED consumes about 13mA current, could you help check if this connection is good for TLC6C5912-Q1?…
Part Number: TLC6C5912-Q1 Hi team,
Your support regarding a customer question for their meter project will be gratefully appreciated.
Regarding the rated current in the data sheet, the maximum rated current of one channel out of 12 channels is 50mA. Is…
Part Number: TLC6C5912-Q1 Hi team,
For TLC6C5912-Q1, is that possible to use /G pin for all channel PWM dimming? What is the acceptable dimming frequence range?
Thanks
Part Number: TLC6C598-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC6C5912-Q1 Hi team,
Could TLC6C598-Q1 use with TLC6C5912-Q1 by the same shift register daisy chain for 20ch LED driving? For example, "Figure 14. Typical Application Circuit" uses two TLC6C598…
Part Number: TLC6C5912-Q1 Hello, Team,
1. Can we put caps from DRAINx to GND? If so, how much capacitance can be added and what do we need to take care?
2. Is it ok to place ferrite beads in between DRAINx pins and LED?
Thanks, Masaru
Part Number: TLC6C5912-Q1 Hi,
Please can you confirm: What will be the state of SO output pin in case of loss of power? Will it be FLOATING or are there any internal circuits / pull devices that will pull the output to GND?
My assumption is that this…