Notebook and other LCD displays have traditionally relied on CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lamps) technology to backlight the display. Many portable electronics makers have switched from CCFL to white LEDs for backlighting, allowing for greater power savings and thinner panels. This conversion has already taken place in most smaller LCD applications, such as mobile phones and portable media players. The TPS61181 gives engineers designing medium-sized portable applications an easy path to LED design.
The integrated device, which comes in a tiny 0.8 mm x 3 mm x 3 mm QFN package, provides several protection features, including a driver for an external FET to disconnect the battery from the white LEDs during shutdown and over-current conditions.
Enhanced dimming control provides designers a range of brightness The TPS61181 offers enhanced pulse-width modulation (PWM) brightness dimming control for a 100:1 brightness range. Featuring two patented technologies, the device is designed to minimize any potential audible noise or output AC ripple across a wide dimming duty cycle and frequency range.