TIDA-01581 Reference Design

Texas Instruments

Automotive Daytime Running Light Dual String LED Driver Reference Design with Current Balancing

Description

This reference design is a dual string LED driver that implements an operational amplifier based circuit which balances the current in two LED rings. The operational amplifier circuit senses current in a reference string and uses feedback from a mirrored string to bias a MOSFET that regulates the current between the strings. The design uses the TPS92692-Q1 multi-topology LED driver in a boost configuration to drive the LEDs. The TPS92692-Q1 features spread spectrum frequency modulation for EMI performance: analog current adjustment and internal PWM dimming.  This design includes adjustable linear thermal foldback using the LMT87-Q1 analog temperature sensor: as well as current limiting: in the event the mirrored string fails open circuit. The design also features two brightness modes. One mode is a full brightness mode ('DRL') and the other is a PWM dimming mode ('Position') which reduces brightness.

Features
  • Dual string current balancing using a single LED driverCISPR25 Class 5 conducted and radiated emissions testedPWM dimmingOperation without a microcontroller
Applications
  • Headlight
  • Eye
  • ear
  • nose & throat exam
Product Categories
  • Power management