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Infineon introduces Low-Cost Driver Family for Half Watt LEDs

Altough this press release is from last November, I would like to highlight these LED drivers: The BCR32xU/ BCR42xU LED drivers stand out in the market as the only available LED drivers for 0.5W LEDs !

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Infineon Technologies AG is extending its  portfolio of energy efficient lighting ICs with a new family of low cost  linear LED drivers. The new BCR320 and BCR420 product families address  the burgeoning market for energy-saving and environmentally friendly  light-emitting diode (LED) lighting solutions. Specifically designed for  driving 0.5W LEDs with a typical current of 150mA to 200mA, these LED  drivers feature a negative thermal coefficient contributing to a long  lifetime of LEDs and a digital interface for a pulse width modulation  (PWM) signal for dimming.

With the recent introduction of higher efficiency 0.5W LEDs this  class of products is expected to be adopted in a wider range of  applications. However, currently available resistor solutions for  biasing LED current have significant disadvantages such as inhomogeneous  light output and reduced lifetime of LEDs. Alternatively, switch mode  drivers do not meet the required price point for 0.5W LED applications,  and drive up the number of parts and the complexity of driver circuit.

 

The new BCR320 and BCR420 LED drivers are tailored to address these  deficiencies for 0.5W LED applications, providing a very low cost and  simple solution with a small form factor.

With both devices, the usage of inductors, capacitors and  free-wheeling diode can be avoided resulting in cost savings and a very  small PCB space requirement. The elimination of electrolytic capacitors  can also contribute to the extended lifetime of the LED system.

Technical details on LED driver families BCR320 and BCR420: Benchmark in price-performance ratio

The BCR320 products are designed for a peak output current of up to  300mA. For continuous operation a maximum nominal current of 250mA is  recommended. While this device has an internal breakdown voltage of  typically 20V, it can be operated at supply voltages of 24V or higher  since the driver is operated in series with the LEDs.

The BCR320 is targeted at general lighting, architectural and mood  lighting applications. Another fast growing segment is shop lighting  where 0.5W LEDs are preferred in order to spread the light and avoid  glare. BCR320 devices have a negative thermal coefficient, which means  that in case of temperature increase the current is lowered with a slope  of 0.2% / K. The BCR320U and BCR321U versions are available in a very  small SC-74 package (2.9mm x 2.5mm x 1.1mm) with 1W power dissipation.  The BCR320P and BCR321P types will be offered in a SOT-223 package  (6.5mm x 7.0mm x 1.6mm) providing a higher power dissipation of 2W. The  BCR321U and BCR321P versions both offer a logic level input for dimming.

The BCR420 products have a higher internal breakdown voltage and a  lower output current than the BCR320 devices. The internal breakdown  voltage is typically 50V and the nominal output current is 150mA. The  BCR420 LED drivers are intended for use in similar applications as  mentioned above for a maximum drive current of 150mA. In addition,  qualification for use in automotive applications, based on AECQ 101  certification, is ongoing. BCR420 and BCR421 products are available in  SC-74 package. The BCR421 is the dimmable version with a microcontroller  interface.

Availability and pricing

Volume production of the BCR320U and BCR420U LED drivers has  started. Volume production for the BCR320P and BCR321P is expected in  the first quarter of 2010. In quantities of a few thousand units,  pricing for the BCR320 and BCR420 ranges between approximately Euro 0.18  and Euro 0.23 (USD $0.25 and USD $0.32) per unit.

Infineon offers a comprehensive range of LED driver solutions  characterized by robustness and cost-effectiveness, meeting the evolving  and expanding requirements of lighting applications. Further  information on Infineon’s LED Driver ICs is available at  www.infineon.com/leddriver

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