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12-CHANNEL HIGH-BRIGHTNESS LED MATRIX MANAGER FOR AUTOMOTIVE HEADLIGHT SYSTEMS 48-HTQFP -40 TO 125

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TPS92662QPHPTQ1

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12-CHANNEL HIGH-BRIGHTNESS LED MATRIX MANAGER FOR AUTOMOTIVE HEADLIGHT SYSTEMS 48-HTQFP -40 TO 125

Technical Specifications

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SpecificationTPS92662QPHPTQ1TPS92662 Series
DimmingPWMPWM
GradeAutomotiveAutomotive
Internal Switch(s)TrueTrue
Mounting TypeSurface MountSurface Mount
Number of Outputs121 - 12
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C-40 °C
Package / Case48-PowerTQFP48-PowerTQFP
QualificationAEC-Q100AEC-Q100
Supplier Device Package48-HTQFP (7x7)48-HTQFP (7x7)
Topology-Step-Down (Buck), Step-Up (Boost)
TypeDC DC RegulatorDC DC Regulator
Voltage - Output62 V62 V
Voltage - Supply (Min) [Min]4.5 V4.5 V

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TPS92662 Series

12-channel high-brightness LED matrix manager for automotive headlight systems

PartTypeOperating Temperature [Min]Operating Temperature [Max]Number of OutputsPackage / CaseSupplier Device PackageVoltage - OutputVoltage - Supply (Min) [Min]GradeMounting TypeInternal Switch(s)DimmingQualificationTopology
Texas Instruments
TPS92662QPHPRQ1
The TPS92662-Q1 LED matrix manager device enables fully dynamic adaptive lighting solutions by providing individual pixel-level LED control. The device includes four sub-strings of three series-connected integrated switches for bypassing individual LEDs. The individual sub-strings allow the device to accept either single or multiple current sources. It also allows paralleling up to four switches for bypassing high current LEDs. A master microcontroller is used to control and manage the TPS92662-Q1 devices via a multi-drop universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) serial interface. The serial interface supports the use of CAN transceivers for a more robust physical layer. The I2C communication interface can be used to read from and write to an external EEPROM that can store system calibration data. An on-board 8-bit ADC with two multiplexed inputs can be used for system temperature compensation and used to measure a binning value which allows for LED binning and coding. The internal charge pump rail supplies the gate drive voltage for the LED bypass switches. The low on-resistance (RDS(on)) of the bypass switch minimizes conduction loss and power dissipation. The phase shift and pulse width for each individual LED in the string are programmable. The device uses an internal register to adjust the PWM frequency. Multiple devices can be synchronized. The switch transitions during PWM dimming operation have a programmable slew rate to mitigate EMI concerns. The device features open LED protection with programmable threshold. The serial interface reports open LED or short LED faults. The TPS92662-Q1 LED matrix manager device enables fully dynamic adaptive lighting solutions by providing individual pixel-level LED control. The device includes four sub-strings of three series-connected integrated switches for bypassing individual LEDs. The individual sub-strings allow the device to accept either single or multiple current sources. It also allows paralleling up to four switches for bypassing high current LEDs. A master microcontroller is used to control and manage the TPS92662-Q1 devices via a multi-drop universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) serial interface. The serial interface supports the use of CAN transceivers for a more robust physical layer. The I2C communication interface can be used to read from and write to an external EEPROM that can store system calibration data. An on-board 8-bit ADC with two multiplexed inputs can be used for system temperature compensation and used to measure a binning value which allows for LED binning and coding. The internal charge pump rail supplies the gate drive voltage for the LED bypass switches. The low on-resistance (RDS(on)) of the bypass switch minimizes conduction loss and power dissipation. The phase shift and pulse width for each individual LED in the string are programmable. The device uses an internal register to adjust the PWM frequency. Multiple devices can be synchronized. The switch transitions during PWM dimming operation have a programmable slew rate to mitigate EMI concerns. The device features open LED protection with programmable threshold. The serial interface reports open LED or short LED faults.
DC DC Regulator
-40 °C
125 °C
12
48-PowerTQFP
48-HTQFP (7x7)
62 V
4.5 V
Automotive
Surface Mount
PWM
AEC-Q100
Texas Instruments
TPS92662AQPHPRQ1
The TPS92662A-Q1 LED matrix manager device enables fully dynamic adaptive lighting solutions by providing individual pixel-level LED control. The device includes four sub-strings of three series-connected integrated switches for bypassing individual LEDs. The individual sub-strings allow the device to accept either single or multiple current sources. The TPS92662A-Q1 features a programmable Pierce crystal oscillator driver. Optimal performance is achieved by selecting the driver strength based on the quartz crystal or ceramic resonator manufacturers recommendations. The device also incorporates a selectable drive strength clock buffer. The rise and fall times and the EMI generated by clock signal is controlled by varying the drive strength of the clock buffer. When necessary, the clock buffer can be disabled to eliminate the noise generated by the clock signal and provide the lowest EMI performance. The TPS92662A-Q1 supports the multi-drop universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) serial interface and is compatible with TPS92662-Q1 and TPS92663-Q1 devices. The I2C communication interface can be used to read from and write to an external EEPROM that can store system calibration data. An on-board 8-bit ADC with two multiplexed inputs can be used for system temperature compensation and used to measure a binning value which allows for LED binning and coding. The internal charge pump rail supplies the gate drive voltage for the LED bypass switches. The low on-resistance (RDS(on)) of the bypass switch minimizes conduction loss and power dissipation. The TPS92662A-Q1 and TPS92662-Q1 both incorporate identical register settings for programming phase shift and pulse width of each individual LED in the string and for reporting LED open and short circuit faults. The TPS92662A-Q1 LED matrix manager device enables fully dynamic adaptive lighting solutions by providing individual pixel-level LED control. The device includes four sub-strings of three series-connected integrated switches for bypassing individual LEDs. The individual sub-strings allow the device to accept either single or multiple current sources. The TPS92662A-Q1 features a programmable Pierce crystal oscillator driver. Optimal performance is achieved by selecting the driver strength based on the quartz crystal or ceramic resonator manufacturers recommendations. The device also incorporates a selectable drive strength clock buffer. The rise and fall times and the EMI generated by clock signal is controlled by varying the drive strength of the clock buffer. When necessary, the clock buffer can be disabled to eliminate the noise generated by the clock signal and provide the lowest EMI performance. The TPS92662A-Q1 supports the multi-drop universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) serial interface and is compatible with TPS92662-Q1 and TPS92663-Q1 devices. The I2C communication interface can be used to read from and write to an external EEPROM that can store system calibration data. An on-board 8-bit ADC with two multiplexed inputs can be used for system temperature compensation and used to measure a binning value which allows for LED binning and coding. The internal charge pump rail supplies the gate drive voltage for the LED bypass switches. The low on-resistance (RDS(on)) of the bypass switch minimizes conduction loss and power dissipation. The TPS92662A-Q1 and TPS92662-Q1 both incorporate identical register settings for programming phase shift and pulse width of each individual LED in the string and for reporting LED open and short circuit faults.
DC DC Regulator
-40 °C
125 °C
1
48-PowerTQFP
48-HTQFP (7x7)
4.5 V
Automotive
Surface Mount
PWM
AEC-Q100
Step-Down (Buck), Step-Up (Boost)
Texas Instruments
TPS92662QPHPTQ1
The TPS92662-Q1 LED matrix manager device enables fully dynamic adaptive lighting solutions by providing individual pixel-level LED control. The device includes four sub-strings of three series-connected integrated switches for bypassing individual LEDs. The individual sub-strings allow the device to accept either single or multiple current sources. It also allows paralleling up to four switches for bypassing high current LEDs. A master microcontroller is used to control and manage the TPS92662-Q1 devices via a multi-drop universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) serial interface. The serial interface supports the use of CAN transceivers for a more robust physical layer. The I2C communication interface can be used to read from and write to an external EEPROM that can store system calibration data. An on-board 8-bit ADC with two multiplexed inputs can be used for system temperature compensation and used to measure a binning value which allows for LED binning and coding. The internal charge pump rail supplies the gate drive voltage for the LED bypass switches. The low on-resistance (RDS(on)) of the bypass switch minimizes conduction loss and power dissipation. The phase shift and pulse width for each individual LED in the string are programmable. The device uses an internal register to adjust the PWM frequency. Multiple devices can be synchronized. The switch transitions during PWM dimming operation have a programmable slew rate to mitigate EMI concerns. The device features open LED protection with programmable threshold. The serial interface reports open LED or short LED faults. The TPS92662-Q1 LED matrix manager device enables fully dynamic adaptive lighting solutions by providing individual pixel-level LED control. The device includes four sub-strings of three series-connected integrated switches for bypassing individual LEDs. The individual sub-strings allow the device to accept either single or multiple current sources. It also allows paralleling up to four switches for bypassing high current LEDs. A master microcontroller is used to control and manage the TPS92662-Q1 devices via a multi-drop universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) serial interface. The serial interface supports the use of CAN transceivers for a more robust physical layer. The I2C communication interface can be used to read from and write to an external EEPROM that can store system calibration data. An on-board 8-bit ADC with two multiplexed inputs can be used for system temperature compensation and used to measure a binning value which allows for LED binning and coding. The internal charge pump rail supplies the gate drive voltage for the LED bypass switches. The low on-resistance (RDS(on)) of the bypass switch minimizes conduction loss and power dissipation. The phase shift and pulse width for each individual LED in the string are programmable. The device uses an internal register to adjust the PWM frequency. Multiple devices can be synchronized. The switch transitions during PWM dimming operation have a programmable slew rate to mitigate EMI concerns. The device features open LED protection with programmable threshold. The serial interface reports open LED or short LED faults.
DC DC Regulator
-40 °C
125 °C
12
48-PowerTQFP
48-HTQFP (7x7)
62 V
4.5 V
Automotive
Surface Mount
PWM
AEC-Q100

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TPS92662 Series

The TPS92662-Q1 LED matrix manager device enables fully dynamic adaptive lighting solutions by providing individual pixel-level LED control.

The device includes four sub-strings of three series-connected integrated switches for bypassing individual LEDs. The individual sub-strings allow the device to accept either single or multiple current sources. It also allows paralleling up to four switches for bypassing high current LEDs.

A master microcontroller is used to control and manage the TPS92662-Q1 devices via a multi-drop universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) serial interface. The serial interface supports the use of CAN transceivers for a more robust physical layer. The I2C communication interface can be used to read from and write to an external EEPROM that can store system calibration data.