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IC LED DRVR HP CONST CURR 8-SOIC

LM3404MA/NOPB

Manufacturer Part Number
LM3404MA/NOPB
Description
IC LED DRVR HP CONST CURR 8-SOIC
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Series
PowerWise®r
Type
High Power, Constant Currentr
Datasheets

Specifications of LM3404MA/NOPB

Constant Current
Yes
Topology
PWM, Step-Down (Buck)
Number Of Outputs
1
Internal Driver
Yes
Type - Primary
Automotive
Type - Secondary
High Brightness LED (HBLED), White LED
Frequency
1MHz
Voltage - Supply
6 V ~ 42 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Current - Output / Channel
1A
Internal Switch(s)
Yes
Efficiency
96%
Current, Input Bias
0.1 μA
Current, Output
1.2 A
Current, Supply
625 μA
Package Type
SOIC
Regulator Type
Buck (Step-Down), Switching
Temperature, Operating, Range
-40 to +125 °C
Time, Fall
20 ns
Time, Rise
20 ns
Voltage, Input
6 to 42 V
Voltage, Output
7 V
For Use With
551600000-001A/NOPB - BOARD WEBENCH SO8/SOP LM3404/2LM3404EVAL - BOARD EVALUATION LM3404
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Voltage - Output
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part Electrostatic Device
Other names
*LM3404MA
*LM3404MA/NOPB
LM3404MA
LM3404MATR
LM3404MATR
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Adding a resistor in series with the CS pin causes the ob-
served output LED current to shift very slightly. The reason
for this is twofold: (1) the CS pin has about 20pF of inherent
capacitance inside it which causes a slight delay (20ns for a
1kΩ series resistor), and (2) the comparator that is watching
the voltage at the CS pin uses a pnp bipolar transistor at its
input. The base current of this pnp transistor is approximately
100nA which will cause a 0.1mV change in the 200mV thresh-
old. These are both very minor changes and are well under-
stood. The shift in current can either be neglected or taken
into consideration by changing the current sense resistance
slightly.
FIGURE 7. CS Pin, Transient Path with Protection
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CS PIN PROTECTION WITH OVP
When designing output overvoltage protection into the switch-
ing converter circuit using a zener diode, transient protection
on the CS pin requires additional consideration. As shown in
Figure
(with the series resistor) for output overvoltage protection will
now again allow the transient energy to be passed
Adding an additional series resistor to the CS pin as shown
in
pass through the sense resistor thereby protecting the
LM340X device.
Figure 9
8, adding a zener diode from the output to the CS pin
will result in the majority of the transient energy to
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