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Any DC-DC adjustable regulator suggested to drive some LEDs

luislabmo
luislabmo over 7 years ago

Hello all,

 

I need a good adjustable DC-DC regulator suggestion. My main goal -for now- is to drive some LEDs in parallel, this is more or less what I'm looking for:

  • At least 600mA output with good efficiency (I think LDOs are not a good option here). I'm planning to drive 18 white LEDs (~3.2V, 30mA each), and of course if this can be used for other projects/applications that'd be ideal!
  • Adjustable: I need to tune the voltage a little down so the LEDs don't get too hot -adding a heat-sink is out of question- and as an added bonus this will reduce a little the power consumption
  • Very, very small package: I have very, very little room to work. This has to come in a very small package (SOT-23-5 or around that size) with very few parts required -and don't worry I can solder almost any SMD
  • Input Voltage: I want to power the thing with 3 or 4 rechargeable AA or AAA batteries (1.2V each).
  • US stock, around $2 each for few (maybe 4 or 5 of them) image

 

At first I came with the ON Semi NCP1529ON Semi NCP1529 (NCP1529 datasheet) which comes in a nice and small UDFN6 (2x2mm) but tbh, I'm kinda stuck in the part where I have to select the right Inductor (L1) and C2 (Cout) for my needs -too hard to digest-, below a simplified diagram of what I have:

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Luis

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  • 14rhb
    14rhb over 7 years ago +4 suggested
    Hi Luis, Have you had a look at the Texas Instruments WebBench software? There are tools in that for selecting LED drivers based on your constraints. I'll try and get you some links. Rod
  • genebren
    genebren over 7 years ago +4 suggested
    Luis, I did not see your simplified diagram? This looks like a pretty good choice. I have worked with a few similar parts, and while I agree that component selection looks difficult, I have never needed…
  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 7 years ago in reply to 14rhb +4 suggested
    I'd also agree with 14rhb that you'd be better looking at an LED driver rather than just a DC/DC. You'll get better control of the current through the LEDs without losing loads of power in series resistors…
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  • 14rhb
    0 14rhb over 7 years ago

    Hi Luis,

     

    Have you had a look at the Texas Instruments WebBench software? There are tools in that for selecting LED drivers based on your constraints. I'll try and get you some links.

     

    Rod

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    0 luislabmo over 7 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    Hello Rod,

     

    Nice tip. I tried after I saw your comment (first timer here), but unfortunately I didn't get any good match for my needs -I'll play more with it to see how it goes-, but I think I found a good pick from TI while looking at parts, TPS62290

     

    Luis

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    0 14rhb over 7 years ago in reply to luislabmo

    Hi Luis,

     

    Looking at the TI webpage the two links I was thinking might help you, but you have probably now tried, are:

     

    Light Emitting Diode (LED) Designer | WEBENCHRegistered Tools | TI.com

     

    https://webench.ti.com/power-designer/

     

    ps: TI are one of the best manufacturer's for providing samples if you need to test a design out.

     

    Rod

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    0 14rhb over 7 years ago in reply to luislabmo

    Hi Luis,

     

    Looking at the TI webpage the two links I was thinking might help you, but you have probably now tried, are:

     

    Light Emitting Diode (LED) Designer | WEBENCHRegistered Tools | TI.com

     

    https://webench.ti.com/power-designer/

     

    ps: TI are one of the best manufacturer's for providing samples if you need to test a design out.

     

    Rod

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    0 luislabmo over 7 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    Thank you Rod,

     

    Those are the ones I tried :/ still not small enough, but absolutely will keep these links handy for future challenges

     

    Luis.

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