The TPS92620QDRRRQ1 is a state-of-the-art LED driver IC from Texas Instruments, designed specifically for automotive lighting applications. This highly integrated solution is engineered to meet the stringent requirements of modern vehicle lighting systems, providing reliable and efficient control of LED lights.
Key Features
- Multi-Channel Operation: The device operates with six channels, allowing for precise control of multiple LEDs or LED arrays.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: With an input voltage range of 4.5V to 40V, it supports a variety of automotive battery configurations and transient conditions.
- Current Regulation: Each channel delivers constant current to the LEDs, ensuring uniform brightness and extending LED life by preventing overcurrent conditions.
- Thermal Management: The TPS92620QDRRRQ1 is equipped with thermal shutdown protection to safeguard against overheating, which is critical in the harsh environments found in automotive applications.
- Diagnostic Functions: Integrated diagnostic features provide feedback on LED open-circuit and short-circuit conditions, enhancing system reliability and safety.
- Flexibility: The device offers adjustable switching frequency and dimming capability, making it versatile for different lighting scenarios and power management requirements.
Applications
The TPS92620QDRRRQ1 is ideal for a variety of automotive exterior and interior lighting applications, including:
- Headlights
- Tail lights
- Turn signals
- Daytime running lights
- Dashboard and instrument panel lighting
Quality and Reliability
As an automotive-qualified product, the TPS92620QDRRRQ1 meets the AEC-Q100 standard, which is a critical factor for automotive components that must operate reliably under extreme conditions. Texas Instruments' commitment to quality ensures that this LED driver IC delivers consistent performance and longevity in the demanding automotive sector.
Environmental Compliance
The TPS92620QDRRRQ1 is also compliant with RoHS regulations, minimizing the environmental impact by restricting the use of certain hazardous substances in electronic equipment.