Using a proprietary adaptive control scheme (1x, 1.5x, 2x), the new device can deliver well-matched (typically within 0.5%) LED current while maintaining the highest efficiency for extended battery life and low electromagnetic interference. The LED current is regulated over the entire
range of a lithium battery’s voltage to provide uniform intensity.
The four white LED backlight channels can be driven with up to 30 mA each, while the two flash/torch channels can be driven with up to 100 mA each. Channels can also be tied together for application flexibility, with a maximum total continuous output current of up to 320 mA continuous.
LED brightness and on/off status can be controlled for four display backlight LEDs and two flash/torch LEDs through single-wire serial interface pins.
The use of a 1 MHz operating frequency minimises external component requirements, while a soft-start feature limits inrush current. Comprehensive protection circuitry includes short-circuit, overvoltage and
thermal shutdown protection.
The A8530 is supplied in a very thin profile (0.75 mm nominal height) 3.0 mm x 3.0 mm MLP-16 package.