July 21, 2004
By: Paul Grider
Website: http://www.1st-in-batteries.com
AnalogicTech Announces New High Efficiency Charge Pumps for White LEDs
Advanced Analogic Technologies, Inc., a developer of innovative power management solutions, announced today a new generation of high efficiency charge pumps for white LED applications.
Designed to maximize power efficiency in battery-powered portable designs, the AAT3140 and AAT3141 charge pumps combine a loadswitch with fractional and doubling conversion to support LEDs with a wide range of forward voltages.
Matching LED brightness without wasting power has always been a formidable challenge for cell phone and other portable device manufacturers, says David Brown, senior manager of applications engineering at AnalogicTech. When battery voltage drops, competitive tri-mode parts typically require that all LEDs in a display run off the less efficient charge pump, even if only one LED requires it.
By combining our constant current source architecture with built-in intelligence, we can provide power from the charge pump only to those LEDs which need it and, in the process, enhance overall system power efficiency without the additional cost of white LED VF binning.
Configuration flexibility
The AAT3140 produces current levels up to 30 mA on each of four current source outputs. The outputs may be operated individually or in parallel. The device can be used to drive a wide variety of LED configurations from a 2.7V to 5.5V output.
Unlike boost converter-based solutions which demand physically large, external inductors, these low noise, constant frequency charge pumps operate at a high 1 MHz switching frequency and require only four small external capacitors. Moreover, AnalogicTech's unique charge pump design also offers lower EMI and noise than an inductor-based boost converter.
The AAT3140 also provides 32-position logarithmic scale LED brightness control via AnalogicTech's Simple Serial Control single wire digital input. This interface provides a much simpler design than competitive offerings that use a PWM signal to control LED brightness. The use of constant current outputs ensures uniform brightness control regardless of differences in manufacturing lots.
The AAT3140 also features a thermal management system to protect the device from short circuit conditions and integrates soft-start circuitry to prevent excessive inrush current during start-up.
The AAT3141 offers all the same features as the AAT3140, but adds addressability to its digital input control. This Advanced Simple Serial Control interface allows designers of portable devices that run multiple displays, such as clamshell-style cell phones, to independently control three LEDs to backlight a main display and one LED to backlight a sub-display.
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