Leadis Technology Announces LDS8160 New LED Driver with LED-Sense Temperature Compensation Engine and Patent-Pending PowerLite Current Regulator

By pur, Thursday, January 15th, 2009
Category: Mobile Devices, Sensor, Wireless

The LDS8160 is a new LED driver featuring its proprietary LED-Sense(TM) Temperature Compensation engine and its patent-pending PowerLite(TM) Current Regulator. The LDS8160 is controlled through a high-speed I2C interface. Targeted at mobile backlighting applications, the LDS8160 supports up to six white LEDs or up to two RGB LEDs, with a maximum current of 25mA per channel. The LDS8160 is a dual-output RGB or 6-channel white LED driver with three integrated temperature compensation circuits for each bank of two LED drivers. It can support both RGB LED and WLED backlighting, keypad, and other lighting functions in portable applications…

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