STMicroelectronics LED Driver, 100 W Output, 5.5 mA

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RS Stock No.:
193-9806
Mfr. Part No.:
HVLED007TR
Brand:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Product Type

Display Driver

Maximum Output Power

100W

Input Voltage

10.5 to 22.5 V

Mount Type

Surface

Sub Type

LED Driver

Terminal Type

Solder

Operating Modes

Transition Mode

Driver Current

5.5 mA

LED Voltage

0/1.5 V

Number of Outputs

5

Standards/Approvals

EN 61000-3-2

Series

HVLED007

Power Dissipation

0.65W

COO (Country of Origin):
MA
The HVLED007 is a current-mode PFC controller specific for isolated high power factor, flyback converters operated in transition mode (aka quasi-resonant operation). Targeting both indoor and outdoor solid-state lighting applications, it provides extended temperature range operation down to -40 °C with guaranteed electrical specification. The main feature of this IC is a special circuit (Input Current Shaper, ICS), that enables High-PF quasi-resonant flyback converters to draw a theoretically sinusoidal input current from the power line, unlike the traditional control. In practice, with little effort it is possible to achieve a total distortion of the input current (THD) lower than 10% at full load and lower than 20% at 30% load over the entire input voltage range.The IC is provided with a control input intended for being driven by the phototransistor of an optocoupler to close a secondary-regulated isolated control loop. However, with the addition of a simple external circuitry it can be used to close a primary-regulated voltage loop as well.

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