MIC3231YTSE

Microchip Technology
998-MIC3231YTSE
MIC3231YTSE

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Description:
LED Lighting Driver ICs Boost Driver Controller with Dither for High Power LEDs

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In Stock: 233

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Factory Lead Time:
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1,94 € 48,50 €
1,77 € 166,38 €

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Microchip
Product Category: LED Lighting Driver ICs
RoHS:  
1 Output
Boost
TSSOP-16
45 V
6 V
100 kHz to 1 MHz
Adjustable
MIC3231
- 40 C
+ 125 C
Constant Current
Tube
Brand: Microchip Technology
For Use With: High Power LEDs
Input Voltage: 6 V to 45 V
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Number of Channels: 1 Channel
Product Type: LED Lighting Drivers
Factory Pack Quantity: 94
Subcategory: Driver ICs
Supply Current - Max: 10 mA
Unit Weight: 1,591 g
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TARIC:
8542399000
CNHTS:
8542399000
CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8542390090
JPHTS:
854239099
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

IS32LT3175N/P Single-Channel Linear LED Drivers

ISSI IS32LT3175N/P Single-Channel Linear LED Drivers come with fade in/out and PWM dimming. The regulators serve as a stand-alone LED driver-configurable from 20mA to 150mA with external resistors, no microcontroller is necessary. A logic level “courtesy light” signal from the PWM pin can be interfaced to precisely drive the LED channel. The IS32LT3175P obtains a positive polarity PWM signal. In addition, the IS32LT3175N obtains a negative polarity PWM signal. The regulator integrates a 63-step fade-in and fades out the algorithm (Gamma correction). This causes the output LED current to increasingly rise up to the full source value after the EN pin is pulsed.