The NXP UBA2071ATS is a high-performance, fully integrated driver IC designed for driving Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFLs) used in LCD backlighting applications. This state-of-the-art IC is a testament to NXP's commitment to providing advanced solutions for the ever-evolving electronics industry. The UBA2071ATS is particularly suitable for use in medium to large size LCD panels that are prevalent in desktop monitors, televisions, and industrial displays.
Key Features
- High Voltage Capability: The UBA2071ATS is capable of driving lamps with a wide range of operating voltages, making it highly versatile for various display sizes and technologies.
- Integrated Half-Bridge: The IC integrates a half-bridge driver that simplifies the circuit design and reduces the number of external components required, leading to a more compact and cost-effective solution.
- Dimming Functionality: It includes a dimming control feature that allows the adjustment of backlight brightness, enhancing the visual experience and reducing power consumption.
- Protection Features: The device is equipped with multiple protection features, such as overvoltage, short-circuit, and overtemperature protections, ensuring reliable and safe operation under various conditions.
- Frequency Control: The operating frequency is adjustable, which helps to avoid audible noise and to optimize the efficiency of the lamp.
Applications
The UBA2071ATS is designed for a broad range of applications. Its robustness and flexibility make it an ideal choice for:
- LCD TV backlighting
- Desktop monitor backlighting
- Industrial display backlighting
Technical Specifications
Some of the technical specifications of the UBA2071ATS include:
- Supply Voltage: Typically 10.5 V to 13.2 V
- Operating Frequency Range: 40 kHz to 200 kHz (adjustable)
- Output Current: Up to 1.8 A (peak)
- Package: SO16
For those looking to design advanced LCD backlighting systems, the UBA2071ATS by NXP provides a reliable and efficient solution that is ready to meet the demands of modern display technologies.