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AAT3195
ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Features
* * * * Drives up to 4 LEDs at up to 30mA, each Automatic Switching Between 1x and 2x Modes 1MHz Switching Frequency Linear LED Output Current Control Single-wire, S2CwireTM Interface * AAT3195-1: 30mA, 32-step * AAT3195-2: 20mA, 32-step ON/OFF or PWM Interface * AAT3195-3 10% LED Output Current Accuracy 3% LED Output Current Matching Low-current Shutdown Mode Built-in Thermal Protection Automatic Soft-start 2x2.1mm SC70JW-10 Package
General Description
The AAT3195 is a charge-pump based, current-sink white LED driver capable of driving one to four LEDs up to 30mA, each. It automatically switches between 1x mode and 2x mode to maintain the highest efficiency and optimal LED current accuracy and matching. The AAT3195 charge pump's 1x mode (bypass mode) has very low resistance allowing LED current regulation to be maintained with input supply voltage approaching the LED forward voltage. The AAT3195 incorporates an internal RSET and is available in a thermally enhanced, Pb-free 2x2.1mm 10-lead SC70JW-10 package.
* * * * * *
Applications
* * * * Cordless Phone Handsets Digital Cameras Mobile Phone Handsets MP3 and PMP Players
Typical Application
Input Voltage 2.7V to 5.5V
IN OUT
WLEDs
CIN 1F
CP 1F
C+
COUT 1F
AAT3195
CD1 D2
EN/SET S2Cwire Interface
EN/SET GND
D3 D4
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AAT3195
ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Pin Descriptions
Pin #
1 2 3 4 5
Symbol
D2 D1 OUT C+ IN EN/SET (AAT3195-1/-2)
Description
LED2 Current Sink Input. D2 is the input of LED2 current sink. Connect LED2's anode to OUT and its cathode to D2. LED1 Current Sink Input. D1 is the input of LED1 current sink. Connect LED1's anode to OUT and its cathode to D1. Charge Pump Output. OUT is the output of the charge pump. Bypass OUT to AGND with a 1F or larger ceramic capacitor. Charge Pump Capacitor Positive Node. Connect a 1F ceramic capacitor between C+ and C-. Power source input. Connect IN to the power source, typically the battery. Bypass IN to AGND with a 1F or larger ceramic capacitor. LED Enable and serial control input. EN/SET is the ON/OFF control for the LED and the S2Cwire digital input for the AAT3195-1/-2 to control serially the LED brightness according to the maximum current set by RSET. LED ON/OFF and PWM control input. This logic input controls the LED outputs for the AAT3195-3. Alternatively, a PWM signal from a GPIO or an equivalent signal from a separate controller can be used to control LED output current linearly. A PWM signal, ranging from 10% to 100% duty cycle, controls the LED current linearly between ZS and FS. Charge Pump Capacitor Negative Node. Analog Ground. Connect this pin to the system's analog ground plane. LED4 Current Sink Input. D4 is the input of LED4 current sink. Connect LED4's anode to OUT and its cathode to D4. LED3 Current Sink Input. D3 is the input of LED3 current sink. Connect LED3's anode to OUT and its cathode to D3.
6 EN/PWM (AAT3195-3) 7 8 9 10 CAGND D4 D3
Pin Configuration
SC70JW-10 (Top View)
D2 D1 OUT C+ IN
1 2 3 4 5
10 9 8 7 6
D3 D4 AGND CEN/SET (EN/PWM)
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AAT3195
ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Part Number Descriptions
Part Number
AAT3195IJQ-1 AAT3195IJQ-2 AAT3195IJQ-3
Interface
S2Cwire S2Cwire PWM
Current Control, Inverting
32-step 32-step Linear
Full Scale Current
30mA 20mA 30mA
Absolute Maximum Ratings1
Symbol
VIN, VC+, VC-, VOUT, VDx VEN/SET, VEN/PWM TJ TLEAD
Description
IN, C+, C-, OUT, D1, D2, D3, and D4 Pin Voltages to AGND EN/SET or EN/PWM Pin Voltage to AGND Operating Junction Temperature Range Maximum Soldering Temperature (at leads, 10 sec)
Value
-0.3 to 6.0 -0.3 to VIN + 0.3 -40 to 150 300
Units
V V C C
Thermal Information2
Symbol
PD JA
Description
Maximum Power Dissipation Maximum Thermal Resistance
3
Value
0.625 160
Units
mW C/W
1. Stresses above those listed in Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. Functional operation at conditions other than the operating conditions specified is not implied. Only one Absolute Maximum Rating should be applied at any one time. 2. Mounted on an FR4 circuit board. 3. Derate 6.25mW/C above 40C ambient temperature.
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AAT3195
ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Electrical Characteristics
IN = EN = 3.6V; CIN = 1F; COUT = 1F; CCP = 1F; TA = -40C to 85C unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = 25C. Symbol Description Conditions Min
2.7 EN/SET or EN/PWM = IN; VD1 = VD2 = VD3 = VD4 = IN, excluding ID1-ID4 EN/SET or EN/PWM = IN; ID1 = ID2 = ID3 = ID4 = FS, excluding ID1-ID4; VIN - VF = 1.5V Operating, ID1 = ID2 = ID3 = ID4 = FS; D1, D2, D3 and D4 = OPEN IN = 5.5V; EN/SET or EN/PWM = GND 150 0.9 225 150 150 27 18 30 20 3 1.615 1.144 1.9 1.3 2.4 250 170 2.185 1.456 33 22
Typ
Max
5.5 0.6 3.5 7 1
Units
V mA mA mA A mA MHz mV mV s mA mA % mA mA mA mV mV
AAT3195-1/-2/-3 Input Power Supply Input Voltage Range IN
IIN
Input Operating Current
IIN(SHDN) Input Shutdown Current Charge Pump Section IOUT Maximum Output Current fOSC Charge Pump Oscillator Frequency Charge Pump Mode Hysteresis (AAT3195-1 only) VIN_(TH) Charge Pump Mode Hysteresis (AAT3195-2 only) tOUT Output Start-Up Time AAT3195-1/-2/-3: LED Current Sink Outputs D1 - D4 Current Accuracy (AAT3195-1 only) ID_(MAX) D1 - D4 Current Accuracy (AAT3195-2 only) ID_(MAX) ID_(DATA30) D1 - D4 Current Matching D1 - D4 Current Accuracy (AAT3195-1 only) D1 - D4 Current Accuracy (AAT3195-2 only) D1 - D4 Current Accuracy (AAT3195-3 only) D1- D4 Charge Pump Mode Transition Threshold (AAT3195-1 only) D1- D4 Charge Pump Mode Transition Threshold (AAT3195-3 only)
0.65 ID1 = ID2 = ID3 = ID4 = 30mA ID1 = ID2 = ID3 = ID4 = 20mA EN/SET or EN/PWM VENH DATA = 1; VIN - VF = 1.5V DATA = 1; VIN - VF = 1.5V DATA = 1; VIN - VF = 1.5V DATA = 30; VIN - VF = 1.5V DATA = 30; VIN - VF = 1.5V DC = 10%; fPWM = 10kHz; VIN - VF = 1.5V ID1 = ID2 = ID3 = ID4 = 30mA ID1 = ID2 = ID3 = ID4 = 20mA
1.15
ID_(10%)
VD_(TH)
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AAT3195
ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Electrical Characteristics
IN = EN = 3.6V; CIN = 1 F; COUT = 1F; CCP = 1F; TA=-40C to 85C unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = 25C. Symbol Description Conditions Min
1.4 EN/SET VEN(H) -1 0.4 1 500 500 75 50 75 1.4 EN/PWM = IN = 5V
Typ
Max
Units
V V A s s s ns s V V A s ms kHz
AAT3195-1/-2: EN/SET and S2Cwire Control EN Input High Threshold Voltage VEN(H) VEN(L) EN Input Low Threshold Voltage IEN(LKG) EN Input Leakage Current tEN/SET(OFF) EN/SET Input OFF Timeout tEN/SET(LAT) EN/SET Input Latch Timeout EN/SET Input LOW Time tEN/SET(LOW) tENSET(H-MIN) EN/SET Minimum High Time tENSET(H-MAX) EN/SET Maximum High Time AAT3195-3: EN/PWM Current Control VEN(H) EN/PWM Input High Threshold Voltage VEN(L) EN/PWM Input Low Threshold Voltage IEN(LKG) EN/PWM Input Leakage Current PWM Control Turn-On Delay tPWM(ON) tEN/PWM EN/PWM Input OFF Timeout PWM Control Frequency fPWM
0.3
-1
2 0.15
0.4 1 1 50
Duty Cycle = 80%
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AAT3195
ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Typical Characteristics
Quiescent Current vs. Input Voltage
0.26
No Load Operating Current vs. Input Voltage
4.5
Quiescent Current (mA)
0.25 0.24 0.23 0.22 0.21 0.20 0.19 0.18 2.7 3.1 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.7 5.1
Quiescent Current (mA)
4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0
85C 25C -40C
5.5
85C 25C -40C
2.7 3.1 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.7 5.1 5.5
Input Voltage (V)
Input Voltage (V)
AAT3195-2 Efficiency vs. Input Voltage
(ILED = 20mA; VF = 3.6V)
100% 90% 22.0 21.5
Current Matching vs. Temperature
Efficiency (%)
Current (mA)
80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 2.7 3.1 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.7 5.1 5.5
21.0 20.5 20.0 19.5 19.0 -40
D1 D2 D3 D4
-15
10
35
60
85
Input Voltage (V)
Temperature (C)
Turn On to 1X Mode
(VIN = 4.2V; 20.5mA/ch) EN/SET (2V/div) VOUT (2V/div) VSINK (2V/div) IIN (200mA/div) EN/SET (2V/div) VOUT (2V/div) VSINK (2V/div) IIN (200mA/div)
Turn On to 2X Mode
(VIN = 3.6V; 20.5mA/ch)
Time (200s/div)
Time (200s/div)
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ChargePump
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4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Typical Characteristics
Turn Off from 2X Mode
(20.5mA/ch)
0.14
Shutdown Current vs. Temperature
EN/SET (2V/div) VOUT (1V/div) IIN (200mA/div)
Shutdown Current (A)
0.12 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.00 -40
5.5V 2.7V
-15
10
35
60
85
Time (200s/div)
Temperature (C)
EN Input Low Threshold Voltage vs. Input Voltage
1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 2.7 1.2 1.0
EN Input High Threshold Voltage vs. Input Voltage
VEN(H) (V)
85C 25C -40C
3.1 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.7 5.1 5.5
VEN(L) (V)
0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 2.7
85C 25C -40C
3.1 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.7 5.1 5.5
Input Voltage (V)
Input Voltage (V)
EN/SET Input OFF Timeout vs. Input Voltage
450 400 300 350
EN/SET Input Latch Timeout vs. Input Voltage
TEN/SET(OFF) (s)
350 300 250 200 150 100 2.7
TEN/SET(LAT) (s)
250 200 150 100 2.7
85C 25C -40C
3.1 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.7 5.1 5.5
85C 25C -40C
3.1 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.7 5.1 5.5
Input Voltage (V)
Input Voltage (V)
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AAT3195
ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Typical Characteristics
Transition of LED Current
(1.3mA to 20.5mA)
Transition of LED Current
(20.5mA to 1.3mA)
EN (2V/div) VOUT (1V/div) VSINK (1V/div) IIN (50mA/div)
4.2V 1.5V
EN/SET (2V/div) VOUT (1V/div) VSINK (1V/div) IIN (50mA/div)
4.0V
0.5V
Time (100s/div)
Time (100s/div)
Output Ripple Waveform
VIN (AC Coupled) (50mV/div) VOUT (AC Coupled) (50mV/div) VSINK (AC Coupled) (50mV/div) (VIN = 3.6V; 2X Mode; 20.5mA Load)
Time (500ns/div)
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ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Functional Block Diagram
C+ C- OUT
IN
Two-Mode CP Control
4
D1 D2
VF Monitoring
D3 D4 AGND
IREF
EN/SET (EN/PWM)
S2Cwire Control (PWM Control)
DAC
RSET
Functional Description
The AAT3195 charge-pump solution is designed to drive up to four white LEDs. The charge pump operates from a 2.7V to 5.5V power source and converts it to voltage levels necessary to drive the LEDs. LED current is individually controlled through integrated current sinks powered from the output of the charge pump. Low 1x charge-pump output resistance and low-drop voltage current sinks allow the charge pump to stay in 1x mode with an input voltage as low as 3.75V and LED forward voltages as high as 3.5V. Once in 2x mode, the charge pump monitors the input supply voltage and automatically switches back to 1x mode when there is sufficient input voltage. The AAT3195 requires only three external components: one 1F ceramic capacitor for the charge pump flying capacitor (CP), one 1F ceramic capacitor at the IN pin (CIN), and one 1F ceramic capacitor at the OUT pin (COUT). The four constant-current outputs of the AAT31951 (D1 to D4) can drive four individual LEDs with a maximum current of 30mA each or, in the case of the AAT3195-2, with a maximum current up to 20mA. AnalogicTech's single-wire S2Cwire serial interface enables the AAT3195-1/-2 and changes the current sink current in 32 steps through the EN/SET pin. The AAT3195-3 uses an external PWM signal to enable the IC and control the brightness of the LEDs.
S2Cwire Interface (AAT3195-1/-2 Only)
The LED output current of the AAT3195-1/-2 is controlled by AnalogicTech's S2Cwire serial interface. Since the LED current is programmable, no PWM or additional control circuitry is needed to control LED brightness. This feature greatly reduces the burden on a microcontroller or system IC to manage LED or display brightness, allowing the user to "set it and forget it." With its high-speed serial interface (1MHz data rate), the LED current can be changed quickly and easily. Also the non-pulsating LED current reduces system noise and improves LED reliability. The S2Cwire interface relies on the number of rising edges to the EN/SET pin to set the register. A typical write protocol is a burst of EN/SET rising edges, followed by a pause with EN/SET held high for at least tLAT (500s). The programmed current is then seen at the current sink outputs. When EN/SET is held low for an amount of time longer than tOFF (500s), the AAT3195-1/-2 enters shutdown mode and draws less than 1A from the input and the internal data register is reset to zero. The AAT3195-1/-2's serial interface reduces the LED current on each rising pulse of the enable input. If the AAT3195-1/-2 is in shutdown, the first rising edge of the EN/SET input turns on the LED driver to the maximum current. Successive rising edges decrease the LED current as shown in Table 1 and Figure 2 for the AAT3195-1/-2.
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ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
THI TLO TLAT TOFF
EN/SET
1 2 n-1 n 32
Data Reg
0
n-1
0
Figure 1: S2Cwire Serial Interface Timing.
Dx Output LED Current (mA)
Data
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
EN Rising Edges
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
AAT3195-1 D1-D4 Current (mA)
30.0 29.0 28.1 27.1 26.1 25.1 24.2 23.2 22.3 21.3 20.3 19.4 18.4 17.4 16.5 15.5 14.5 13.6 12.6 11.6 10.7 9.7 8.7 7.7 6.8 5.8 4.8 3.9 2.9 1.9 1.0 0.5
AAT3195-2 D1-D4 Current (mA)
20.5 19.8 19.2 18.5 17.8 17.2 16.5 15.8 15.2 14.5 13.9 13.2 12.5 11.9 11.2 10.6 9.9 9.2 8.6 7.9 7.3 6.6 5.9 5.3 4.6 4.0 3.3 2.6 2.0 1.3 0.7 0.3
35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31
AAT3195-1 AAT3195-2
S2Cwire Serial Interface Data Code
Figure 2: AAT3195-1/-2 Current Control Profile
PWM Control (AAT3195-3 only)
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) is an industry-standard technique of controlling LED brightness by modulating the conduction duty cycle of the LED current. LED brightness is determined by the average value of the PWM signal multiplied by the LED's intensity where intensity is proportional to the LED drive current. A PWM control signal can be applied to the EN/PWM pin of the AAT31953. By changing the duty cycle of the PWM signal from 100% (logic high) to 10%, LEDs sink current can be programmed from 30mA to 3.0mA. To save power when not used or not needed, the AAT3195-3 can be shut down by holding the EN/PWM pin low for >1ms. Lastly, Table 2 and Figure 3 illustrate the AAT3195-3's LED current control profile as a function of a PWM control signal.
Table 1: AAT3195-1/-2 LED Current Setting.
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ChargePump
100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10%
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
D1-D3 Current (mA)
30 27 24 21 18 15 12 9 6 3 Dx Output Current (mA)
30 25 20 15 10 5 0 100
EN/PWM Duty Cycle
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Table 2: AAT3195-3 LED Current Settings
EN/PWM Input Pin Duty Cycle (%)
Figure 3: AAT3195-3 Current Control Profile
Applications Information
LED Selection
The AAT3195 is specifically intended for driving white LEDs. However, the device design will allow the AAT3195 to drive most types of LEDs with forward voltage specifications ranging from 2.0V to 4.7V. LED applications may include mixed arrangements for display backlighting, infrared (IR) diodes, and any other load needing a constant current source generated from a varying input voltage. Since the D1 to D4 constant current sinks are matched with negligible voltage dependence, the constant current channels will be matched regardless of the specific LED forward voltage (VF) levels. The low dropout current sinks in the AAT3195 maximize performance and make it capable of driving LEDs with high forward voltages. Multiple channels can be combined to obtain a higher LED drive current without complication. Current sink inputs that are not used should be disabled. To disable and properly terminate unused current sink inputs, they must be tied to OUT. If left unconnected or terminated to ground, the part will be forced to operate in 2x charge pump mode.
20mV peak-to peak, typically ten times less than inductor-based DC/DC boost converter white LED backlight solutions. The AAT3195 soft-start feature prevents noise transient effects associated with inrush currents during start-up of the charge pump circuit.
Shutdown
Since the sink switches are the only power returns for all loads, there is no leakage current when all of the sink switches are disabled. To activate the shutdown mode, hold the EN/SET input low for longer than tOFF (500s). In this state, the AAT3195 typically draws less than 1A from the input. Data and address registers are reset to 0 in shutdown.
Power Efficiency and Device Evaluation
The charge pump efficiency discussion in the following sections accounts only for efficiency of the charge pump section itself. Since the AAT3195 outputs are pure constant current sinks and typically drive individual loads, it is difficult to measure the output voltage for a given output to derive an overall output power measurement. For any given application, white LED forward voltage levels can differ, yet the output drive current will be maintained as a constant. This makes quantifying output power a difficult task when taken in the context of comparing to other white LED driver circuit topologies. A better way to quantify total device efficiency is to observe the total input power
Device Switching Noise Performance
The AAT3195 operates at a fixed frequency of approximately 1MHz to control noise and limit harmonics that can interfere with the RF operation of cellular telephone handsets or other communication devices. Back-injected noise appearing on the input pin of the charge pump is
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ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
In addition, with an ideal 2x charge pump, the output current may be expressed as 1/3 of the input current. The expression to define the ideal efficiency () can be rewritten as:
to the device for a given LED current drive level. The best white LED driver for a given application should be based on trade-offs of size, external component count, reliability, operating range, and total energy usage...not just % efficiency. The AAT3195 efficiency may be quantified under very specific conditions and is dependent upon the input voltage versus the output voltage seen across the loads applied to outputs D1 through D4 for a given constant current setting. Depending on the combination of VIN and voltages sensed at the current sinks, the device will operate in load switch mode. When any one of the voltages sensed at the current sinks nears dropout, the device will operate in 2x charge pump mode. Each of these modes will yield different efficiency values. Refer to the following two sections for explanations for each operational mode.
=
-or-
POUT VOUT * IOUT VOUT = = PIN VIN * 2IOUT 2VIN
VOUT (%) = 100 * 2V IN
For a charge pump with an output of 5V and a nominal input of 3.5V, the theoretical efficiency is 71%. Due to internal switching losses and IC quiescent current consumption, the actual efficiency can be measured at 51%. These figures are in close agreement for output load conditions from 1mA to 100mA. Efficiency will decrease substantially as load current drops below 1mA or when the voltage level at VIN approaches the voltage level at VOUT.
1x Mode Efficiency
The AAT3195 1x mode is operational at all times and functions alone to enhance device power conversion efficiency when VIN is higher than the voltage across the load. When in 1x mode, voltage conversion efficiency is defined as output power divided by input power: An expression for the ideal efficiency () in 1X chargepump mode can be expressed as:
Capacitor Selection
Careful selection of the three external capacitors CIN, CP, and COUT is important because they will affect turn-on time, output ripple, and transient performance. Optimum performance will be obtained when low equivalent series resistance (ESR) ceramic capacitors are used; in general, low ESR may be defined as less than 100m. A value of 1F for all four capacitors is a good starting point when choosing capacitors. If the constant current sinks are only programmed for light current levels, then the capacitor size may be decreased.
=
-or-
POUT VOUT * IOUT VOUT = PIN VIN * IOUT VIN
VOUT (%) = 100 * V IN
2x Charge Pump Mode Efficiency
The AAT3195 contains a fractional charge pump which will boost the input supply voltage in the event where VIN is less than the voltage required to supply the output. The efficiency () can be simply defined as a linear voltage regulator with an effective output voltage that is equal to one and one half or two times the input voltage. Efficiency () for an ideal 2x charge pump can typically be expressed as the output power divided by the input power.
Capacitor Characteristics
Ceramic composition capacitors are highly recommended over all other types of capacitors for use with the AAT3195. Ceramic capacitors offer many advantages over their tantalum and aluminum electrolytic counterparts. A ceramic capacitor typically has very low ESR, is lowest cost, has a smaller PCB footprint, and is nonpolarized. Low ESR ceramic capacitors help maximizes charge pump transient response. Since ceramic capacitors are non-polarized, they are not prone to incorrect connection damage.
=
POUT PIN
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4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
temperature. Larger capacitor values are usually composed of X7R, X5R, Z5U, or Y5V dielectric materials. Large ceramic capacitors (i.e., larger than 2.2F) are often available in low cost Y5V and Z5U dielectrics, but capacitors larger than 1F are not typically required for AAT3195 applications. Capacitor area is another contributor to ESR. Capacitors that are physically large will have a lower ESR when compared to an equivalent material smaller capacitor. These larger devices can improve circuit transient response when compared to an equal value capacitor in a smaller package size.
Equivalent Series Resistance
ESR is an important characteristic to consider when selecting a capacitor. ESR is a resistance internal to a capacitor that is caused by the leads, internal connections, size or area, material composition, and ambient temperature. Capacitor ESR is typically measured in milliohms for ceramic capacitors and can range to more than several ohms for tantalum or aluminum electrolytic capacitors.
Ceramic Capacitor Materials
Ceramic capacitors less than 0.1F are typically made from NPO or C0G materials. NPO and C0G materials generally have tight tolerance and are very stable over
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4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Evaluation Board Schematic
JP6 DCDC+ J1 VIN GND JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 C3 1F
D1
D2
D3
D4
1
2
3
JP5
1 2 3 4 5
D2 D3 D1 D4 OUT AGND C+ CIN EN/SET U1 AAT3195
10 9 8 7 6
C2 1F GND
C1 1F
GND
J2 VIN
R6 100K GND
R3 1K Cycle SW3
R2 1K
R1 1K
U2
1 2 3 4
VDD GP5 GP4 GP3
VSS GP0 GP1 GP2
8 7 6 5
VR4 POT10K
C4 1F
R5 1.5k LED2 RED
Up
SW2
PIC12F675
R4 1.5k
GND
GND
Down
SW1 LED1 GRN
GND
GND
Evaluation Board Layout
Figure 4: AAT3195 Evaluation Board Top Side Layout.
Figure 5: AAT3195 Evaluation Board Bottom Side Layout.
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4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
Ordering Information
Package
SC70JW-10 SC70JW-10 SC70JW-10
Interface
S Cwire S2Cwire PWM
2
Current Level, Inverting
30mA, 32-step 20mA, 32-step Linear
Marking1
3XXYY
Part Number (Tape and Reel)2
AAT3195IJQ-1-T1 AAT3195IJQ-2-T1 AAT3195IJQ-3-T1
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Package Information
SC70JW-10
0.40 BSC
1.75 0.10 0.225 0.075
Top View
2.00 0.20 0.15 0.05
0.85 0.15
2.20 0.20 1.10 MAX
0.100
0.45 0.10 2.10 0.30
4 4
7 3
Side View
All dimensions in millimeters.
End View
1. XYY = assembly and date code. 2. Sample stock is generally held on part numbers listed in BOLD.
3195.2008.09.1.0
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0.05 0.05
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PRODUCT DATASHEET
AAT3195
ChargePump
TM
4-Channel Charge-Pump LED Driver
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