Devices in the LED driver PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) family are used to supply a current flow of controlled value to a load, typically a Light Emitting Diode, from a power source having a nominally fixed voltage. Key differentiators from the very similar products designed for voltage regulation include a characteristically lower feedback voltage (to improve system efficiency) and high prevalence of provisions for external control of the device's operating point, used to implement dimming functions in lighting applications.
| Part # | Manufacturer | Description | Availability | Pricing | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TS19820CS RLGLED Drivers(ICs) | Taiwan Semiconductor | LED Driver 57uA Supply Current 8-Pin SOP T/R | 4981 | - | |
TS19452CS RLLED Drivers(ICs) | Taiwan Semiconductor | LED Driver 400uA Supply Current 8-Pin SOP T/R | 25415 | - |