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Page 27: Pwm output current control & dimming

ZXLD1370
Document number: DS32165 Rev. 5 - 2
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September 2012
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Application Information
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PWM Output Current Control & Dimming
The ZXLD1370 has a dedicated PWM dimming input that allows a wide dimming frequency range from 100Hz to 1kHz with up to 1000:1
resolution; however higher dimming frequencies can be used – at the expense of dimming dynamic range and accuracy.
Typically, for a PWM frequency of 1kHz, the error on the current linearity is lower than 5%; in particular the accuracy is better than 1% for PWM
from 5% to 100%. This is shown in the graph below:
Buck mode - L=33uH - Rs = 150mΩ - PWM @ 1kHz
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Figure 28 LED Current Linearity and Accuracy with PWM Dimming at 1kHz
For a PWM frequency of 100Hz, the error on the current linearity is lower than 2.5%; it becomes negligible for PWM greater than 5%. This is
shown in the graph below:
Buck mode - L=33uH - Rs = 150mΩ - PWM @ 100Hz
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Figure 29 LED Current Linearity and Accuracy with PWM Dimming at 100Hz
The PWM pin is designed to be driven by both 3.3V and 5V logic levels. It can be driven also by an open drain/collector transistor. In this case
the designer can either use the internal pull-up network or an external pull-up network in order to speed-up PWM transitions, as shown in the
Boost/ Buck-Boost section.