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TPS61042DRBR Datasheet(HTML) 10 Page - Texas Instruments |
10 / 27 page ![]() www.ti.com Control (CTRL) t ton Low High tp D = tp/t ton toff Minimum On-Time to Enable the Device (50 ms) Minimum Off-Time to Disable the Device (32 ms) Applying a PWM Signal to the CTRL Pin with an On-Time tp ≤2.5µs TPS61042 SLVS441C – DECEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2007 DETAILED DESCRIPTION (continued) The CTRL pin serves two functions. One is the enable and disable of the device. The other is the PWM control of the internal LED switch (Q2). If no PWM signal is applied to the CTRL pin, then the CTRL pin can be used as a standard enable pin for the device. To enable the device, the CTRL pin must be pulled high for time period of at least 50 µs. The device starts with the Softstart cycle. Pulling the CTRL pin to GND for a time period ≥32 ms disables the device, disconnecting the LEDs from GND by opening the LED switch (Q2) to avoid any LED leakage current. See Figure 16 for the CTRL pin timing. The internal LED switch (Q2) is driven by the PWM signal when applied to the CTRL pin. Applying a PWM signal in the range of 100 Hz to 50 kHz allows the LED current to be pulsed with the duty cycle of the PWM signal. The CTRL pin accepts a PWM duty cycle from D = 1% to 100%. Duty cycles below 1% are also possible with the restriction that the device is forced into shutdown as the off time of the applied PWM signal exceeds 10 ms. When a PWM signal is applied to the CTRL pin the LED switch (Q2) turns on immediately. The internal error comparator is disabled for 400 ns. This 400 ns delay time is required to establish the correct voltage level across the sense resistor RS after the LED switch (Q2) is closed. To achieve good LED current accuracy and linearity, the switching frequency of the converter must be higher than the PWM frequency applied to the CTRL pin. Figure 16. CTRL Timing Diagram The CTRL timing diagram is shown in Figure 16. To enable the device, the CTRL signal must be high for 50 µs. The PWM signal can then be applied with a pulse width (tp) greater or smaller than tON. To force the device into shutdown mode, the CTRL signal must be low for at least 32 ms. Requiring the CTRL pin to be low for 32mS before the device enters shutdown allows for PWM dimming frequencies as low as 100 Hz. The device is enabled again when a CTRL signal is high for a period of 50 µs minimum. See Figure 11 for the PWM duty cycle versus LED current characteristic. This CTRL pin must be terminated. In such a case the on-time of the PWM signal, tp, must be >2.5 µs until the softstart is completed. The softstart is completed after 512 switching cycles. To simply, estimate the softstart time, multiply the period of the PWM signal times 512, and add 50 µs to it. For a 50-kHz signal this would be 10.3ms as a minimum softstart time period. After the softstart time is completed the PWM on time can be reduced to tp >400ns. 10 Submit Documentation Feedback |
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