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Hi,
I'd like to use the LM3492-Q1 to drive two LED strings (12 LEDs, 50mA each) in the following conditions:
- Each output driver is connected to one LED string.
- the LEDS are different in the two strings, so is the drop voltage across the LEDs (max. 31.8V)
- occasionally, the current flowing into one LED string need to be lowered till 2mA by means dimming (which pass from 100% to 4%)
- 9V <= Vin <= 32V
Questions:
- I wonder if the LM3492-Q1, like other boost LED Drivers (eg. LP8867), can be used in SEPIC configuration. If so, have you got an AN or similar?Or may I "mirror" the SEPIC configuration of the LP8867?
- What happens if the input voltage Vin goes over the output voltage (i.e. voltage across the LED string)? Does the chip stop switching and brings Vin to Vout directly in DC or it stops working at all?
- each of the two LED outputs has its own DIMming pin but there's only one ENable pin. Since in my application could happen that only one of the two LED strings is ON, I wonder if it's possible to use the DIMming pin to keep OFF the other current output. In other word: can I use the DIM pin like a switch to Switch OFF one or both outputs?
Many thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Daniele