TPS40211EVM-352 evaluation module, An 8-V to 18-V Input, 20-V to 35-V Output,700-mA Non-Synchronous Boost Current Regulator for LED Drive

Reference Design using part TPS40211DGQ by Texas Instruments

Manufacturer

Texas Instruments
  • Application Category
    Power Supplies
  • Product Type
    DC to DC Single Output Power Supplies

For End Products

  • LCD Backlighting
  • LED Lighting

Description

  • TPS40211EVM-352 evaluation module (EVM) is a fixed frequency, (300 kHz), non-synchronous boost converter providing fixed 700-mA output at 20 V to 35 V from a 8-V to 18-V input source. The EVM is designed to start up from a single supply, so no additional bias voltage is required for start-up. The module uses the TPS40211 Non-Synchronous Current Mode Control Boost Controller with integral N-channel FET driver. TPS40211EVM-352 is designed to use a loosely regulated 12-V (8 V to 18 V) source to produce a regulated current driver at 700 mV for constant current loads such as high-brightness LEDs. TPS40211EVM-352 is designed to demonstrate the TPS40211 in a typical LED Driver for 6 to 10 LEDs while providing a number of test points to evaluate the performance of the TPS40211 in a given application

Key Features

  • Conversion Type
    DC to DC
  • Input Voltage
    8 to 18 V
  • Output Voltage
    20 to 35 V
  • Output Current
    0.679 to 0.721 A
  • Efficiency
    94 %
  • Topology
    Boost

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