Manufacturer Part Number
TLC5921DAP
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TLC5921DAP is a power management integrated circuit specifically designed as an LED driver, suitable for a variety of lighting applications.
Product Features and Performance
Linear LED driver
Integrated shift register
Internal switch included
16 output channels
Support for a wide range of supply voltages
Output voltage up to 17V
Output current per channel is 80mA
High frequency operation at 20MHz
Surface mount installation
Available in a 32-PowerTSSOP package
Product Advantages
Supports multiple LED configurations
Allows for high-density LED arrays
Provides constant current to ensure uniform brightness
High-speed data transfer capability
Suitable for precise light control applications
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Outputs: 16
Voltage - Supply (Min): 4.5V
Voltage - Supply (Max): 5.5V
Voltage - Output: 17V
Current - Output / Channel: 80mA
Frequency: 20MHz
Operating Temperature range: -20°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 32-PowerTSSOP
Supplier Device Package: 32-HTSSOP
Quality and Safety Features
Engineered to meet industry-standard quality and safety requirements
Designed for reliable performance over a wide range of operating temperatures
Compatibility
Compatible with various LED types and configurations
Adaptable to numerous lighting applications due to flexible supply voltage and high output currents
Application Areas
Tailored for use in lighting solutions where precise LED driving is required
Product Lifecycle
The product status is active
Not indicated as being near discontinuation
Potential upgrades or replacements may be available, but specific details require further inquiry
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Precision driving capability for LED arrays
Robust performance within a wide temperature range
High output capability suitable for larger LED configurations
Versatile application due to comprehensible input voltage range
Texas Instruments' reputation for creating reliable and durable integrated circuits