Ap8800a, Application information – Diodes AP8800A User Manual
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AP8800A
Document number: DS35100 Rev. 3 - 2
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August 2012
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AP8800A
Application Information
(cont.)
(@T
A
= +25°C, V
IN
= 12V, unless otherwise specified.)
PWM Dimming
A PWM signal with a max resolution of 8bit can be applied to CTRL regulate the output current to a value below the nominal average value set
by resistor R
SET
. PWM dimming gives a wider average LED current variation and is more accurate at lower average LED currents than by
applying dc voltage to the CTRL pin to achieve average LED current dimming.
Figure 5 shows the typical PWM response of the AP8800A. An internal filter produces a rump.
Figure 5 Typical PWM Dimming Waveform
The recommended method of driving the CTRL pin and controlling the amplitude of the PWM waveform is to use a small NPN switching
transistor as shown below:
Figure 6 Open Collector PWM Dimming Circuit
This scheme uses the 200k resistor between the ADJ pin and the internal voltage reference as a pull-up resistor for the external transistor eg
MMBT3904.
Soft-Start
An external capacitor from the CTRL pin to ground will provide soft-start delay, by increasing the time taken for the voltage on this pin to rise to
the turn-on threshold and by slowing down the rate of rise of the control voltage at the input of the comparator.
The soft-start time is 0.5ms/nF.