The LED Driver is a critical component in modern Automotive Electronics, specifically within the Body Electronics & Lighting category. It serves as a power management unit designed to regulate and control the electrical current supplied to Ambient & LED Lighting systems. By ensuring stable and efficient power delivery, the LED driver enhances the performance, longevity, and reliability of LED lighting in vehicles.
In automotive applications, LED drivers are used to power interior and exterior lighting, including dashboard illumination, ambient lighting, door handles, and under-body lighting. They help maintain consistent brightness, prevent flickering, and protect LEDs from voltage fluctuations and overheating. Additionally, they support dimming functions and color temperature adjustments, offering greater flexibility in vehicle lighting design.
These drivers are essential for achieving energy efficiency and meeting modern automotive standards for safety and aesthetics. With the increasing adoption of LED technology in vehicles, the role of LED drivers has become more significant, contributing to improved visibility, reduced power consumption, and enhanced driver and passenger comfort.
Designed for durability and compatibility with various vehicle systems, LED drivers are often integrated into complex electronic architectures, supporting communication protocols such as CAN or LIN. Their reliable operation ensures that lighting systems perform consistently under different environmental conditions, making them an indispensable part of advanced automotive electronics.
Series Name | Description | Manufacturer Name | Attribute Description |
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Microchip Technology | 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F MCU, 120 MHz, 512 KB Flash, 64 KB RAM, 12-bit ADC, UART, SPI, I2C, USB, CAN, QFN-48 package, operating voltage 1.8V to 3.6V, -40°C to +85°C temperature range. | ||
onsemi | 20V, 4.0A, 38mΩ N-channel MOSFET, SOT-563 package, 1.8V gate threshold, low on-resistance, suitable for power management and load switching applications. | ||
onsemi | 30V, 4A, N-channel MOSFET, 23mΩ RDS(on), 1.8V logic level, SOT-457 package, low gate charge, high efficiency for power management applications. | ||
onsemi | 60V, 60mA constant current regulator, forward voltage 4.5V, operating temperature -40°C to +125°C, SOD-123FL package, suitable for LED biasing and industrial applications. | ||
onsemi | 60V, 100mA constant current regulator, 200mV typical dropout, -40°C to +125°C operating temperature, designed for LED biasing applications in automotive and industrial systems. | ||
onsemi | 8-channel LED driver, 45V output, SPI interface, PWM dimming, fault detection, 32-lead TQFP package, operates from -40°C to 150°C, designed for automotive lighting applications. | ||
onsemi | Voltage: 3.3V to 75V, Power: 1.5W, Package: SMA, Breakdown Voltage: ±5%, Max Forward Current: 200mA, Operating Temperature: -65°C to +175°C. | ||
onsemi | Voltage: 3.3V, Power: 200mW, Tolerance: ±5%, Forward Voltage: 1.2V, Reverse Current: 1µA, Operating Temperature: -65°C to +150°C, Package: SOD-323 | ||
onsemi | Zener voltage: 3.3V to 75V range; Power dissipation: 500mW; Forward voltage: 1.2V max; Reverse leakage: 1µA max; Operating temperature: -65°C to +150°C; Package: SOD-123. | ||
onsemi | 8-channel LED driver, 48V output, SPI interface, PWM dimming up to 16-bit, operating voltage 5V, 40-pin TQFP package, designed for automotive lighting applications. |