MALVERN, Pennsylvania - Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH), today released two new white LED drivers that
deliver high efficiency up to 80% during operation in compact handheld and battery-operated electronics.
The new SiP12401 boost controller and SiP12501 boost converter are optimized to provide
efficient, controlled brightness in applications including white LED backlighting for LCD displays in portable
electronics such as cell phones and digital cameras. The SiP12401 boost controller IC uses double-cell
NiMH or Alkaline and Li-ion batteries to drive white LEDs connected in series for uniformly bright backlighting
without the need for ballast resistors. It supports an input voltage range of 1.8 V to 5.0 V. Designed to
drive white LEDs connected in parallel, the SiP12501 is a boost converter IC for single- or double-cell NiMH or
Alkaline battery packs. An internal low-threshold power MOSFET allows the device to start up with a low battery
voltage of 0.65 V. The SiP12501 accepts input voltages from 0.65 V to 3.3 V and regulates an output current up to 60
mA from a 0.9-V input. The performance of the converter is enhanced through thermal shutdown protection and
anti-ringing control that minimizes EMI. Both devices
feature a voltage-mode PWM design with internal frequency compensation to help reduce overall component count and
enable design of smaller, lighter end products. For prolonged battery life, operation in PWM mode with 600-kHz
switching yields high typical efficiency of 80% and 75%, respectively, for the SiP12401 and SiP12501. The LED
current may be adjusted externally for analog control over intensity. Logic-controlled shutdown is provided with
just 1 microamp of standby current. The two LED drivers announced today are available in a lead
(Pb)-free, 6-pin PowerPAK® MLP33 package and are rated for operation over the industrial temperature range of 40
°C to +85 °C.
Samples and production quantities of the new SiP12401 and SiP12501 are available
now, with lead times of six to eight weeks for larger orders.
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