The iW7011 lowers BOM costs by integrating a number of design features.
iWatt Inc. has introduced its latest LED driver for LCD TV backlighting. The new iW7011 is a 6-channel LED driver with a built-in intelligent digital control engine, developed to reduce the bill of materials (BOM) cost and simplify design of edge-lit and direct-lit LCD TVs. The digital core of the iW7011 provides on-chip control of the DC-to-DC boost circuit, along with precise LED dimming control and all the monitoring and feedback for the LED drivers.
It also allows timing delays to be set for dynamic scanning, simplifying design by enabling one part to be used for both 2D and 3D TVs. The iW7011 uses external LED current sinks and external boost MOSFETs for easy current and voltage scaling (up to 300mA per channel and Vout close to 85V), allowing designers to source one part type to meet requirements spanning medium- to large-size LCD TVs and monitors.
The iW7011 lowers BOM costs by integrating a number of design features. The on-board boost controller provides a high-voltage power supply for the external LED strings. The digital control engine allows real-time control of phase delays (especially relevant for 3D TVs) and manages Vsync synchronization (from 50Hz to 480Hz) and fault read outs, eliminating costly microcontrollers. Additionally, the iW7011 offers an 85V capability on drain sensing, which means there is no need for cascodes or zener clamps for protection, while high-voltage drain sensing eliminates external diodes usually required for LED short-circuit fault management.
“We believe the iW7011 is the industry’s first truly flexible, scalable and cost-effective backlight solution,” said Athar Zaidi, iWatt’s vice president of marketing for DC-DC products. “It reduces the BOM cost and allows one LED driver type to be used across different size LCD panels and for both 2D and 3D TVs, helping customers simplify design with price-competitive products.”
The digital control engine in the iW7011 improves overall system efficiency by optimizing the DC-to-DC voltage based on the minimum feedback voltage of the LED strings that is required to maintain the target current regulation. The digital control engine also generates the current sink PWM waveforms, processes the fault conditions, and reports on all faults.
The iW7011 is packaged in a 44-pin, 10mm x 10mm , thin QFP with 0.8 mm pitch and a pin-out optimized for single-layer PCB layout.
The iW7011 LED driver is available now in production quantities. Samples are available at $1.10 in 1000-piece quantities.