Microchip Technology, Inc. Dual 8-Output 14-Bit LED Video Display Driver MIC5400

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The MIC5400 consists of two banks of 8 LED driver outputs, each output capable of sinking up to 30mA. Each bank is intended to drive 8 LED pixels of the same color. Most applications will use the MIC5400 to drive pixel clusters of 4 LEDs [RRGB] Typically two red LEDs are used for every one green and blue to compensate for red LED brightness. A single external resistor sets maximum drive current. Use of an external resistor allows different color LED banks to be biased to the same intensity. Brightness control is digitally programmed through the serial interface. Coarse brightness control is determined by two 4-bit DACs, one for each driver bank, limiting the full-scale output to a fraction of the maximum value. Additionally, each output has fine brightness control using 10-bit resolution PWM. Groups of drivers can be cascaded in daisy chain fashion. Open circuit output faults are detected and can be read back from the internal status register. Additional Features Two banks of 8 outputs Output characteristics: Current sink: 30mA Programmable brightness control Coarse: 4-bit resolution DAC Fine: 10-bit resolution PWM Resistors sets maximum LED current to compensate variation in LEDs Current limit on each output Full protection: Over-temperature shutdown Watchdog disables output under fault condition Power-on reset (all LED's Off) Soft-start on power up and watchdog recovery Output open fault detention with status register readback Output transitions are staggered to minimize supply transients
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The MIC5400 consists of two banks of 8 LED driver outputs, each output capable of sinking up to 30mA. Each bank is intended to drive 8 LED pixels of the same color. Most applications will use the MIC5400 to drive pixel clusters of 4 LEDs [RRGB] Typically two red LEDs are used for every one green and blue to compensate for red LED brightness. A single external resistor sets maximum drive current. Use of an external resistor allows different color LED banks to be biased to the same intensity. Brightness control is digitally programmed through the serial interface. Coarse brightness control is determined by two 4-bit DACs, one for each driver bank, limiting the full-scale output to a fraction of the maximum value. Additionally, each output has fine brightness control using 10-bit resolution PWM. Groups of drivers can be cascaded in daisy chain fashion. Open circuit output faults are detected and can be read back from the internal status register. Additional Features Two banks of 8 outputs Output characteristics: Current sink: 30mA Programmable brightness control Coarse: 4-bit resolution DAC Fine: 10-bit resolution PWM Resistors sets maximum LED current to compensate variation in LEDs Current limit on each output Full protection: Over-temperature shutdown Watchdog disables output under fault condition Power-on reset (all LED's Off) Soft-start on power up and watchdog recovery Output open fault detention with status register readback Output transitions are staggered to minimize supply transients
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Dual 8-Output 14-Bit LED Video Display Driver - MIC5400 - Microchip Technology, Inc.
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Dual 8-Output 14-Bit LED Video Display Driver
MIC5400
Dual 8-Output 14-Bit LED Video Display Driver MIC5400
The MIC5400 consists of two banks of 8 LED driver outputs, each output capable of sinking up to 30mA. Each bank is intended to drive 8 LED pixels of the same color. Most applications will use the MIC5400 to drive pixel clusters of 4 LEDs [RRGB] Typically two red LEDs are used for every one green and blue to compensate for red LED brightness. A single external resistor sets maximum drive current. Use of an external resistor allows different color LED banks to be biased to the same intensity. Brightness control is digitally programmed through the serial interface. Coarse brightness control is determined by two 4-bit DACs, one for each driver bank, limiting the full-scale output to a fraction of the maximum value. Additionally, each output has fine brightness control using 10-bit resolution PWM. Groups of drivers can be cascaded in daisy chain fashion. Open circuit output faults are detected and can be read back from the internal status register. Additional Features Two banks of 8 outputs Output characteristics: Current sink: 30mA Programmable brightness control Coarse: 4-bit resolution DAC Fine: 10-bit resolution PWM Resistors sets maximum LED current to compensate variation in LEDs Current limit on each output Full protection: Over-temperature shutdown Watchdog disables output under fault condition Power-on reset (all LED's Off) Soft-start on power up and watchdog recovery Output open fault detention with status register readback Output transitions are staggered to minimize supply transients

The MIC5400 consists of two banks of 8 LED driver outputs, each output capable of sinking up to 30mA. Each bank is intended to drive 8 LED pixels of the same color. Most applications will use the MIC5400 to drive pixel clusters of 4 LEDs [RRGB] Typically two red LEDs are used for every one green and blue to compensate for red LED brightness. A single external resistor sets maximum drive current. Use of an external resistor allows different color LED banks to be biased to the same intensity. Brightness control is digitally programmed through the serial interface. Coarse brightness control is determined by two 4-bit DACs, one for each driver bank, limiting the full-scale output to a fraction of the maximum value. Additionally, each output has fine brightness control using 10-bit resolution PWM. Groups of drivers can be cascaded in daisy chain fashion. Open circuit output faults are detected and can be read back from the internal status register.

Additional Features

    • Two banks of 8 outputs
    • Output characteristics:
    • Current sink: 30mA
      • Programmable brightness control
        • Coarse: 4-bit resolution DAC
        • Fine: 10-bit resolution PWM
      • Resistors sets maximum LED current to compensate variation in LEDs
      • Current limit on each output
    • Full protection:
      • Over-temperature shutdown
      • Watchdog disables output under fault condition
      • Power-on reset (all LED's Off)
      • Soft-start on power up and watchdog recovery
      • Output open fault detention with status register readback
    • Output transitions are staggered to minimize supply transients
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  Microchip Technology, Inc.
Product Category LED Drivers
Product Number MIC5400
Product Name Dual 8-Output 14-Bit LED Video Display Driver
Form Factor Intgrated Circuit (IC)
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