Toshiba TB62D LED Drivers

Author : Toshiba semiconductors Published Time : 2018-06-20
Toshiba TB62D LED Drivers are constant current drivers designed for LED and LED illumination. These LED drivers incorporate 7-bit PWM dimming controllers and constant current drivers. The TB62D LED drivers feature output current circuits divided into three blocks and the output current of each can be adjusted by the relevant external resistor. These LED drivers can be set maximum 64 ID recognition addresses with the ID setting pin.

Features

Designed for common anode LEDsThermal shutdown

Specifications

5mA to 40mA constant current output range-40°C to 85°C operating temperature range28V maximum output voltageVoltage applied to constant current output terminals:0.4V for TB62D612FTG and TB62D786FTG0.5V for TB62D787FTG
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