LM3538TMX/NOPB [TI]
具有四个集成 LDO 的 6 通道 WLED 驱动器 | YFQ | 30 | -30 to 110;型号: | LM3538TMX/NOPB |
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描述: | 具有四个集成 LDO 的 6 通道 WLED 驱动器 | YFQ | 30 | -30 to 110 驱动 显示驱动器 驱动程序和接口 |
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LM3538
LM3538 6-Channel WLED Driver with Four Integrated LDOs
Literature Number: SNVS674
June 14, 2011
LM3538
6-Channel WLED Driver with Four Integrated LDOs
General Description
Features
The LM3538 is a highly integrated LED driver capable of driv-
ing 6 LEDs in parallel for single display backlighting applica-
tions. Independent LED control allows for a subset of the main
display LEDs to be selected for partial illumination applica-
tions.
I2C-compatible control allows full configurability of the back-
lighting function. The LM3538 provides multi-zone Ambient
Light Sensing allowing autonomous backlight intensity control
in the event of changing ambient light conditions. A PWM in-
put is also provided to give the user a means to adjust the
backlight intensity dynamically based upon the content of the
display.
Four integrated LDOs are fully configurable through I2C ca-
pable of addressing point-of-load regulation needs for func-
tions such as integrated camera modules. The LDOs can be
powered from main battery source, or by a fixed output volt-
age of an external buck converter (post regulation) leading to
higher conversion efficiency.
Lighting:
6-channel backlight capability
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Internal ALS engine; PWM input to support CABC
Built-in power supply and gain control for ambient light
sensor
Up to 90% efficiency
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Adaptive charge pump with 1x and 1.5x gains for
maximum efficiency
128 dimming steps for Group A, exponential or linear
dimming selectable by register setup
8 linear dimming states for Group B
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LDOs:
4 Programmable LDOs (300mA/150mA output currents)
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Default startup voltage states
Low dropout voltage: 100mV typ. at 150mA load current
LDO input voltage = 1.8V to VIN_A
Overload protection
The LM3538 provides excellent efficiency without the use of
an inductor by operating the charge pump in a gain of 3/2 or
in Pass-Mode. The proper gain for maintaining current regu-
lation is chosen, based on LED forward voltage, so that
efficiency is maximized over the input voltage range
Combined Common Features:
Wide input voltage range: 2.7V to 5.5V
I2C-compatible serial interface
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LM3538 is offered in a tiny 30-bump micro SMD package:
2.02mm x 2.52mm x 0.60mm, 0.40mm pitch.
2 general-purpose outputs
Applications
Smartphone lighting
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MP3 players, gaming devices
Digital cameras
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Typical Application Circuit
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Connection Diagrams
30 Bump micro SMD Package
Top View
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XY – Date Code
TT – Die Traceability
ABCD – Product Identification
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Pin Descriptions
Bump
C5
Name
VIN_A
VIN_B
Description
Input voltage for LED driver and sensor interface. Input range: 2.7V to 5.5V.
E5
Input voltage for the regulators. This must be connected to the same voltage supply as
VIN_A
F5
VIN_C
Input voltage (power rail) for the LDO regulators. 1.8V ≤ VIN_C ≤ VIN_A
Serial interface clock
B1
B3
A1
B2
SCL
SDA
Serial interface data
HWEN
PWM
Hardware enable pin. High = normal operation, low = RESET
External PWM Input - Allows the current sinks to be turned on and off at a frequency
and duty cycle externally controlled. Minimum on-time pulse width = 15µsec.
E4
E3
SBIAS
GPO1
Power supply for a light sensor. Leave unconnected if not used.
General purpose output. Can be used as a sensor gain control signal. When functioning
as a general purpose output, it is open drain and requires an external pullup. Leave
unconnected if not used.
E2
GPO2
General purpose output. Can be used as a sensor gain control signal. When functioning
as a general purpose output, it is open drain and requires an external pullup. Leave
unconnected if not used.
D5
F3
A2
F2
F4
E1
F1
C3
C4
ALS
GND
PGND
LDO4
LDO3
LDO2
LDO1
NC
Ambient Light Sensor input. Connect to ground if not used.
Regulator ground
LED driver and charge pump ground
Programmable VOUT of 1.2-3.3 V. Max load = 150mA.
Programmable VOUT of 1.2-3.3 V. Max load = 150mA.
Programmable VOUT of 1.2-3.3 V. Max load = 150mA.
Programmable VOUT of 1.2-3.3 V. Max load = 300mA.
Not Connected, keep floating.
INT
ALS interrupt. A pullup resistor is required. A '0’ means a change has occurred, while
a ‘1’ means no ALS adjustment has been made.
D4
D3
D2
D1
C1
C2
B5
B4
A4
A3
A5
D6
D5
LED driver
LED driver
D4
LED driver
D3
LED driver
D2
LED driver
D1
LED driver
VOUT
C2-
C2+
C1-
C1+
Charge pump output
Flying capacitor 2 negative terminal
Flying capacitor 2 positive terminal
Flying capacitor 1 negative terminal
Flying capacitor 1 positive terminal
Ordering Information
Order Information
LM3538TME
Package
Supplied As
250 Units, Tape & Reel
3000 Units, Tape & Reel
TMD30AEA
LM3538TMX
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1, Note
2)
Operating Rating
(Note 1, Note 2)
VIN_A, VIN_B Input Voltage Range
2.7V to 5.5V
2.0V to 4.0V
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required,
please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/
Distributors for availability and specifications.
LED Voltage Range
VIN_C Input Voltage Range (Note: must
stay > VOUTLDO + 0.3V)
1.8V to VIN_B
-30°C to +110°C
−30°C to +85°C
VIN_A, VIN_B , VIN_C pin voltage
-0.3V to 6.0V
Junction Temperature (TJ) Range
Voltage on Logic Pins (SCL, SDA,
GPO1, GPO2, HWEN, PWM)
-0.3V to
(VIN_A+0.3V)
with 6.0V max
Ambient Temperature (TA) Range
(Note 6)
LED driver (D1 to D6) Pin Voltages
Voltage on All Other Pins
-0.3V to
(VOUT+0.3V)
with 6.0V max
-0.3V to (VIN_A
+0.3V) with 6.0V
max
Thermal Properties
Junction-to-Ambient Thermal
Resistance (θJA),
TMD30 Package
(Note 7)
45°C/W
Continuous Power Dissipation
(Note 3)
Internally Limited
If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please
contact the National Semiconductor Sales/Office/Distributors
for availability and specifications.
Junction Temperature (TJ-MAX
Storage Temperature Range
)
150°C
-40°C to +150° C
(Note 4)
Maximum Lead Temperature
(Soldering)
ESD Rating (Note 5)
Human Body Model
2 kV
ESD Caution Notice National Semiconductor recommends that all integrated circuits be handled with appropriate
ESD precautions. Failure to observe proper ESD handling techniques can result in damage to the device.
Charge Pump and LED Drivers Electrical Characteristics (Note 2, Note 8)
Limits in standard typeface are for TJ = 25°C, and limits in boldface type apply over the operating ambient temperature range
(−30°C to +85°C). Unless otherwise specified: VIN_A = 3.6V; VHWEN = VIN_A; VDx = 0.4V; Group A = Group B = Fullscale Current;
C1 = C2 = CIN_A = COUT = 1.0µF. (Note 9)
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Output Current Regulation
GroupA
2.7V ≤ VIN_A ≤ 5.5V
6 LEDs in Group A
−7.5%
25
+7.5%
mA
Output Current Regulation
GroupB
2.7V ≤ VIN_A ≤ 5.5V
−7.5%
25
+7.5%
mA
mA
2 LEDs in Group B
IDx
3.2V ≤ VIN_A ≤ 5.5V
VLED = 3.6V
Output Current Regulation
All LED Drivers Enabled
All LED Drivers on BankA (Note 10)
22.3
DxA
BankA current code = 1111101b, exp
dimming scale
Group A (6 LEDs)
0.8
0.4
3
3
2.7V ≤ VIN ≤ 5.5V
IDx-
LED Current Matching (Note 11)
%
LED Current =
Group B (2 LEDs)
Fullscale current
MATCH
VDxTH
VHR
VDx 1x to 3/2x Gain Transition Threshold VDx Falling
135
mV
mV
Current sink Headroom Voltage
Requirement
IDx = 95% ×IDx (nom.)
100
(IDx (nom) ≈ 20mA)
(Note 12)
Gain = 3/2
Gain = 1
2.4
0.5
Open-Loop Charge Pump Output
Resistance (Note 20)
ROUT
Ω
Gain = 1.5x, No Load. Current through VIN_A
pin. Sensor Bias OFF
2.9
1.1
4.4
2.4
IQ
Quiescent Supply Current
mA
Gain = 1x, No Load. Current through VIN_A
pin. Sensor Bias OFF
HWEN = 1.8V. All registers in factory defaults
state. Current through VIN_A pin.
ISB
ISD
Standby Supply Current
Shutdown Supply Current
1.2
0.2
µA
µA
HWEN = 0V. Current through VIN_A pin.
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Symbol
fSW
Parameter
Switching Frequency
Condition
Min
1.1
Typ
1.3
Max
1.6
Units
MHz
µs
tSTART
VALS
Start-up Time
(Note 16)
250
1.0
ALS Reference Voltage
−6%
−6%
−6%
+6%
+6%
+6%
V
RALS register setting = 00010b
RALS register setting = 00100b
10.1
5.0
RALS
Internal ALS Resistor
kΩ
Logic Interface Characteristics (Note 2, Note 8)
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Units
I2C Compatible Interface Timing Specifications (SCL, SDA) (Note 13)
t1
t2
t3
SCL (Clock Period)
(Note 14)
2.5
100
0
µs
ns
ns
Data In Setup Time to SCL High
Data Out stable After SCL Low
SDA Low Setup Time to SCL Low
(Start)
t4
t5
100
100
ns
ns
SDA High Hold Time After SCL High
(Stop)
I2C-Compatible Interface Voltage Specifications (SCL, SDA)
VIL
Input Logic Low "0"
Input Logic High "1"
Output Logic Low "0"
0
0.45
VIN_A
400
V
V
2.7V ≤ VIN_A ≤ 5.5V
VIH
VOL
1.25
2.7V ≤ VIN_A ≤ 5.5V
ILOAD = 3mA
mV
Logic inputs HWEN and PWM
Reset
0
0.45
VIN_A
0.45
VHWEN
HWEN Voltage Thresholds
PWM Voltage Thresholds
V
V
2.7V ≤ VIN_A ≤ 5.5V
2.7V ≤ VIN_A ≤ 5.5V
Normal Operation
LEDs Off
1.2
0
VPWM
VIN_A
LEDs On
1.2
ALS Interrupt
VOL-INT
Logic outputs GPO1, GPO2 (Note 19)
ILOAD = 3mA
Interrupt Output Logic Low '0'
400
0.5
mV
VOL
IOUT = 3mA
Output Low Level
0.3
V
V
VOUT
VOUT_S
−0.5
VOH
IOUT = −2mA
Output High Level
_S
−0.3
Voltage Regulators Electrical Characteristics (Note 2, Note 8)
Unless otherwise noted, VIN_A= VIN_B = VIN_C = 3.6V, CIN_A = 1 µF, CIN_B = 100 nF, CIN_C = 2.2 µF, CLDOX= 1 µF, HWEN = high.
Limits in standard typeface are for TJ = 25°C, and limits in boldface type apply over the operating ambient temperature range (-30°
C to +85°C). (Note 17)
Symbol
LDO1
Parameter
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Units
−2
+2
IOUTLDO = 1mA, VOUTLDO = 2.80V
Output Voltage Accuracy
%
VOUT
−3
+3
Default Output Voltage
Output Current
2.80
V
300
mA
mA
mV
1.8V ≤ VIN_C ≤ 5.5V
VOUTLDO = 0V
IOUT
VDO
Output Current Limit (short circuit)
Dropout Voltage
600
220
IOUTLDO = 300mA
300
VOUTLDO + 0.5V ≤ VIN_C ≤ 4.5V
Line Regulation
Load Regulation
2
IOUTLDO = 1mA
ΔVOUT
mV
20
1 mA ≤ IOUTLDO ≤ 300mA
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Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Units
f = 100Hz,
CLDO1 = 1 µF,
IOUTLDO = 20 mA
PSRR
Power Supply Ripple Rejection Ratio
65
dB
Output Voltage = 1.20V
LDO2, LDO3, LDO4
Output Voltage Accuracy
-2
+2
IOUTLDO = 1 mA, VOUTLDO = 2.80V
%
V
-3
+3
VOUT
LDO2
LDO3
LDO4
1.80
1.80
2.80
Default Output Voltage
V
Output Current
150
mA
mA
mV
1.8V ≤ VIN_C ≤ 5.5V
VOUTLDO = 0V
IOUT
VDO
Output Current Limit (short circuit)
Dropout Voltage
400
100
IOUTLDO = 150mA
200
VOUTLDO + 0.5V ≤ VIN_C ≤ 4.5V
Line Regulation
Load Regulation
2
IOUTLDO = 1mA
ΔVOUT
mV
dB
10
1 mA ≤ IOUTLDO ≤ 150mA
f = 100 Hz,
CLDOX = 1 µF,
PSRR
Power Supply Ripple Rejection Ratio
65
IOUTLDO = 20mA
Output Voltage = 1.20V
LDO Combined Common Electrical Characteristics
All LDOs Disabled
One LDO Enabled
Two LDOs Enabled
Three LDOs Enabled
Four LDOs Enabled
0.2
70
1
µA
µA
130
Ground Pin Current (GND and PGND-
pin)
IGND
Note: IOUTLDOX = 0mA
100
130
160
CLDOX = 1µF, IOUTLDO = 150mA
130
VOUT = 2.8V. Enable of First LDO
Turn-on Time from Shut-down (Note
15)
tSTART-UP
µs
CLDOX = 1µF, IOUTLDO = 150mA
VOUT = 2.8V. Enable of Each Subsequent LDO
after First Enabled
70
TTransient
CLDOX = 1µF, IOUTLDO = 150mA
Start-Up Transient Overshoot
30
mV
Sensor Interface Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise noted, VIN_A = 3.6V, CIN_A = 1 µF, CIN_B = 100 nF, CIN_C = 2.2 µF, CSEN = 1 µF, HWEN = high. Limits in standard
typeface are for TJ = 25°C, and limits in boldface type apply over the operating ambient temperature range (−30°C to +85°C).
Symbol
SBIAS
IOUT_S
Parameter
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Units
SBIAS Output Current
20
mA
2.7V ≤ VIN_A ≤ 5.5V. VOUT_S < (VIN_A +0.3V)
2.7V ≤ VIN_A ≤ 5.5V. IOUT_S = 1.0mA. 2.4V
−5%
−5%
2.4
3.0
35
+5%
option selected via register.
VOUT_S
SBIAS Output Voltage
V
3.3V ≤ VIN_A ≤ 5.5V. IOUT_S = 1.0mA. 3.0V
option selected via register.
+5%
Sensor Interface Quiescent Supply
Current (Note 18, Note 20)
IQIF
No Load
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FIGURE 1. Timing Parameters
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the component may occur. Operating Ratings are conditions under which operation
of the device is guaranteed. Operating Ratings do not imply guaranteed performance limits. For guaranteed performance limits and associated test conditions,
see the Electrical Characteristics tables.
Note 2: All voltages are with respect to the potential at the GND pins.
Note 3: Internal thermal shutdown circuitry protects the device from permanent damage. Thermal shutdown engages at TJ = 160°C (typ.) and disengages at TJ
= 155°C (typ.).
Note 4: For detailed soldering specifications and information, please refer to National Semiconductor Application Note 1112: Micro SMD Wafer Level Chip Scale
Package (AN-1112).
Note 5: The human body model is a 100pF capacitor discharged through a 1.5kΩ resistor into each pin. (MIL-STD-883 3015.7)
Note 6: In applications where high power dissipation and/or poor package thermal resistance is present, the maximum ambient temperature may have to be
derated. Maximum ambient temperature (TA-MAX) is dependent on the maximum operating junction temperature (TJ-MAX-OP = 110°C), the maximum power
dissipation of the device in the application (PD-MAX), and the junction-to ambient thermal resistance of the part/package in the application (θJA), as given by the
following equation: TA-MAX = TJ-MAX-OP – (θJA × PD-MAX).
Note 7: Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance is highly dependent on application and board layout. In applications where high maximum power dissipation
exists, special care must be paid to thermal dissipation issues in board design. For more information, please refer to National Semiconductor Application Note
1112: Micro SMD Wafer Level Chip Scale Package (AN-1112).
Note 8: Min and Max limits are guaranteed by design, test, or statistical analysis. Typical numbers are not guaranteed, but do represent the most likely norm.
Note 9: CIN_X, COUT, CLDOX, CSEN, C1, and C2 : Low-ESR Surface-Mount Ceramic Capacitors (MLCCs) used in setting electrical characteristics.
Note 10: The total output current can be split between the two groups (IDx = 25mA Max). Under maximum output current conditions, special attention must be
given to input voltage and LED forward voltage to ensure proper current regulation. The maximum total output current for the LM3538 should be limited to 150mA.
Note 11: For the two groups of current sinks on a part (Group A and Group B), the following are determined: the maximum sink current in the group (MAX), the
minimum sink current in the group (MIN), and the average sink current of the group (AVG). For each group, two matching numbers are calculated: (MAX-AVG)/
AVG and (AVG-MIN)/AVG. The largest number of the two (worst case) is considered the matching figure for the group. The matching figure for a given part is
considered to be the highest matching figure of the two groups. The typical specification provided is the most likely norm of the matching figure for all parts.
Note 12: For each Dx pin, headroom voltage is the voltage across the internal current sink connected to that pin. For Group A and B current sinks, VHRx = VOUT
-VLED. If headroom voltage requirement is not met, LED current regulation will be compromised.
Note 13: SCL and SDA should be glitch-free in order for proper device control to be realized. See Figure 1 for timing specification details.
Note 14: SCL is tested with a 50% duty-cycle clock.
Note 15: Time needed for VOUTLDO to reach 95% of final value.
Note 16: Turn-on time is measured from the moment the charge pump is activated until the VOUT crosses 90% of its target value.
Note 17: CIN_C, CLDOX : Low-ESR Surface-Mount Ceramic Capacitors (MLCCs) used in setting electrical characteristics.
Note 18: In addition to Quiescent Supply Current (IQ) drawn by the charge pump (See Table Charge Pump and LED Drivers Electrical Characteristics ).
Note 19: VOUT_S = SBIAS pin output voltage. The voltage level of the GPOs depends on the sbias_en-bit: '1'; GPOs will behave as push-pull outputs and will
reference the high-side to the voltage of SBIAS. '0'; GPOs will act as open-drain outputs (default). In the open-drain configuration, they can be high-side referenced
to any voltage equal or less than the VIN_A of the LM3538. Output High Level (VOH) specification is valid only for push-pull -type outputs.
Note 20: Guaranteed by design.
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Typical Performance Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified: VIN_A,B,C = 3.6V, CIN_A = COUT = 1.0µF, CIN_B = 0.1µF, CIN_C = 4.7µF, C1 = C2= 1.0µF, CLDOx= 1.0µF,
TA = 25°C.
Regulator 1 (300mA) Output Voltage vs Output Current. Regulator 2,3,4 (150mA) Output Voltage vs Output Current.
VSET = 2.80V
VSET = 1.80V
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Power Supply Rejection Ratio, VOUT = 1.20V, ILOAD = 20mA. Power Supply Rejection Ratio, VOUT = 1.20V, ILOAD = 20mA.
VIN_C is shorted to VIN_A, VIN_B
.
Signal Applied on VIN_C. VIN_A and VIN_B Clear.
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Load Transient. VOUT setting = 1.80V,
ILOAD 1mA to 150mA to 1mA; tRISE= tFALL= 5µs.
Line Transient Response.
VOUT setting = 1.80V, ILOAD 1mA.
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Regulator Enable Response; Enable of First Regulator
(1mA load, 1.80V) via Reg. Write.
Regulator Enable Response; Enable of First Regulator
(150mA load, 2.80V) via Reg. Write.
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Regulator 2,3,4 Short Circuit Current
VOUT setting = 1.80V
Regulator 1 Short Circuit Current
VOUT setting = 2.80V
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Shutdown Supply Current
HWEN = 0V. Current through VIN_A pin.
Standby Supply Current
HWEN = 1.8V. Current through VIN_A pin.
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Quiescent Current vs Input Voltage
1× Gain
Quiescent Current vs Input Voltage 3/2× Gain
3/2× Gain
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LED Current Matching Distribution.
6 Drivers on Group A, Output Set to 25 mA. (Note 11)
Charge Pump 1.5x Efficiency vs
Load Current
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Block Diagram
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'0' alerting the controller. Available resistor values are shown
in Table 1 below.
Circuit Description
OVERVIEW
TABLE 1. ALS Resistor Values
The LM3538 is a white LED driver system based upon an
adaptive 3/2× - 1× CMOS charge pump capable of supplying
up to 150mA of total output current. With two separately con-
trolled groups of constant current sinks, the LM3538 is an
ideal solution for platforms requiring a single white LED driver
for main display and sub display (or keypad). The tightly
matched current sinks ensure uniform brightness from the
LEDs across the entire small-format display.
RALS
(typ)
Value
r_als r_als r_als r_als r_als
Unit
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[0]
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0.651
0.672
0.695
0.720
0.747
0.776
0.806
0.840
0.876
0.916
0.960
1.01
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
kΩ
--
Each LED is configured in a common anode configuration,
with the peak drive current set to 25mA. An I2C-compatible
interface is used to enable the device and vary the brightness
within the individual current sink groups. For Group A, 128
brightness control levels are available (user defined linear or
exponential dimming curve). Group B has 8 linearly-spaced
analog brightness levels.
The LM3538 provides an input for an Ambient Light Sensor
to adaptively adjust the diode current based on ambient con-
ditions, and a PWM pin to allow the diode current to be pulse
width modulated to work with a display driver utilizing dynamic
or content adjusted backlight control (DBC or CABC). Addi-
tionally, the device provides 20mA power supply output for
the sensor. The GPOs can also be configured to serve as a
gain control interface for sensors with HW controlled gain.
1.06
1.12
The LM3538 also integrates three 150-mA LDOs and one
300-mA LDO voltage regulator which can be turned on/off
using separate enable bits on each LDO. Each LDO operates
with a power rail input voltage range between 1.8V and 5.5V
allowing them to be supplied from the battery or a step-down
converter. Furthermore, the regulated output voltages can be
adjusted through the serial bus.
1.19
1.26
1.34
1.44
1.55
1.68
CIRCUIT COMPONENTS
Charge Pump
1.83
2.02
The input to the 3/2× - 1× charge pump is connected to the
VIN_A pin, and the regulated output of the charge pump is
connected to the VOUT pin. The operating input voltage range
of the LM3538 is 2.7V to 5.5V. The device’s regulated charge
pump has both open loop and closed loop modes of opera-
tion. When the device is in open loop, the voltage at VOUT is
equal to the gain times the voltage at the input. When the
device is in closed loop, the voltage at VOUT is regulated to
4.2V (typ.). The charge pump gain transitions are actively se-
lected to maintain regulation based on LED forward voltage
and load requirements.
2.24
2.52
2.88
3.36
4.03
5.00
6.72
10.1
Diode Current Sinks
20.2
The matched current outputs are generated with a precision
current mirror that is biased off the charge pump output.
Matched currents are ensured with the use of tightly matched
internal devices and internal mismatch cancellation circuitry.
There are six regulated current sinks configurable into two
different lighting regions.
HighZ
Automatic Gain Change
GPO pins of the LM3538 can be configured to serve as a gain
control interface for sensors with HW controlled gain, like
ROHM BH1600-series. Please see Table 2. LM3538 changes
sensor gain automatically based on ambient light intensity
changes.
Ambient Light Sensing (ALS) and Interrupt
The LM3538 provides an Ambient Light Sensing input for use
with ambient backlight control. Connecting the anode of a
photo diode to this pin and configuring the appropriate ALS
resistor, the LM3538 can be configured to adjust the LED
current to five unique settings corresponding to four ad-
justable light region trip points. Additionally, when the LM3538
determines that an ambient condition has changed, the inter-
rupt pin, when connected to a pullup resistor, will toggle to a
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TABLE 2. Sensor Gain Control
OUTPUT PIN STATUS
compared against the 8 bit values programmed into the Zone
Boundary Registers (ALS ZONE BOUNDARY#0 - ALS ZONE
BOUNDARY#3). When the ambient light sensor output cross-
es one of the programmed thresholds the internal ALS cir-
cuitry will smoothly transition the LED current to the new 7-bit
brightness level as programmed into the appropriate Zone
Target Register (ALS BRIGHTNESS ZONE#0 to ALS
BRIGHTNESS ZONE#4).
REGISTER
SETTING
GPO1
GPO2
autogain_en = "0" Can be set to "1" or Can be set to "1" or
"0" with REG 52H, "0" with REG 52H,
bit gpo1
0
bit gpo2
1
autogain_en =
"1" (enables
autogain
Ambient light sensor samples are averaged and then further
processed by the discriminator block to provide rejection of
noise and transient signals. The averager is configurable with
8 different averaging times to provide varying amounts of
noise and transient rejection. The discriminator block algo-
rithm has a maximum latency of two averaging cycles; there-
fore, the averaging time selection determines the amount of
delay that will exist between a steady-state change in the am-
bient light conditions and the associated change of the back-
light illumination. For example, the A/D converter samples the
ALS inputs at 16kHz. If the averaging time is set to 800ms,
the averager will send the updated zone information to the
discriminator every 800ms. This zone information contains
the average of approximately 12800 samples (800ms ×
16kHz). Due to the latency of 2 averaging cycles, when there
is a steady state change in the ambient light, the LED current
will begin to transition to the appropriate target value after
approximately 1600ms have elapsed.
functionality)
LOW GAIN
autogain_en =
"1" (enables
autogain
1
0
functionality)
HIGH GAIN
The ambient light sensing circuit has 4 configurable Ambient
Light Boundaries (ZB0 – ZB3) programmed through the four
(8-bit) Zone Boundary Registers. These zone boundaries de-
fine 5 ambient brightness zones.
The ambient light sensor input has a 0 to 1V operational input
voltage range. The Typical Application Circuit shows the
LM3538 with an ambient light sensor (ROHM, BH1621FVC).
If the internal ALS Resistor Select Register is set to 0x14
(1.44kΩ), this circuit will convert 0 to 1000 LUX light into ap-
proximately a 0 to 850mV linear output voltage (High-gain
mode). The voltage at the active ambient light sensor input is
ALS Zone to LED Brightness Mapping principle without Au-
toGain is shown in Figure 2 below. Here, the exponential
dimming scheme is used.
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FIGURE 2. ALS Zone to LED Brightness Mapping
ALS Zone transitions with AutoGain is shown in Figure 3.
When the light intensity increases, the LM3538 configures the
sensor for low-gain mode. Transition from Zone2 to Zone3
triggers the shift to lower gain mode. When the light intensity
decreases, the LM3538 configures the sensor to high-gain
mode. The trip point to this transition is set by the ALS
LOW_to_HIGH_TP register, and it should be set lower than
the Zone2 to Zone3 transition, in order to have hysteresis.
Zone3 to Zone2 transition trip point must be set separately for
lower gain mode, by the ALS ZONE BOUNDARY Z3_to_Z2
register. This register value should be set higher than the ALS
LOW_to_HIGH_TP. In low-gain mode the sensor will have a
lower output current which helps save battery power. High-
gain mode will allow better resolution, but will result in higher
output current. Thus, there is a tradeoff between increased
resolution and increased power consumption. High-gain
mode is the default mode of operation after enabling the au-
togain.
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FIGURE 3. ALS Zone transitions with AutoGain. The higher X-axis is for increasing light intensity, while the lower axis is
for decreasing light intensity. (Note 21)
Note 21: There are some limits in Zone transitions when the autogain is enabled; for example, a direct transition from the lowest Zone0 to the highest Zone4 (and
vice versa) is not possible, because the device must go through the gain change process first.
TABLE 3. Countdown Timer
Countdown Timer
Pre-defined Countdown Timer Function
The ALS engine includes a pre-defined countdown timer func-
tion. This function is targeted to applications where it's favor-
able to only increase through the zones; i.e., the LM3538 will
stick to the highest zone reached, but won't allow transitions
to lower Zones until the countdown has completed. At the end
of every countdown, the timer sets the countdown timerflag
(reg 40H), and after that, any Zone transition to a lower Zone
re-loads the timer and starts the next timer period. See and
for details.
TIMER[1]
TIMER[0]
Timer Function
0
0
Countdown timer
is disabled
0
1
10s countdown
timer is enabled
(stick to the highest
zone for 10s).
1
1
0
1
Always stick to the
highest zone the
ALS reached.
Always stick to the
highest zone the
ALS reached.
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FIGURE 4. Countdown Timer Principle. Solid line shows the ALS operation when the timer is disabled. Dashed line shows
the operation when the 10s timer is enabled. Dotted line shows the operation when the device sticks to the highest zone.
PWM Input
Configurable Gain Transition Delay
A PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) pin is provided on the
LM3538 to allow a display driver utilizing dynamic backlight
control (DBC) to adjust the LED brightness based on the con-
tent. The PWM input can be turned on or off (Acknowledge or
Ignore), and the polarity can be flipped (active high or active
low) through the I2C interface. The current sinks of the
LM3538 require approximately 15µs to reach steady-state
target current. This turn-on time sets the minimum usable
PWM pulse width for DBC. The external PWM input is effec-
tive for Group A LEDs only.
To optimize efficiency, the LM3538 has a user-selectable gain
transition delay that allows the part to ignore short duration
input voltage drops. By default, the LM3538 will not change
gains if the input voltage dip is shorter than 3 to 6 milliseconds.
There are four selectable gain transition delay ranges avail-
able on the LM3538.
Hardware Enable (HWEN)
The LM3538 has a hardware enable/reset pin (HWEN) that
allows the device to be disabled by an external controller
without requiring an I2C write command. Under normal oper-
ation, the HWEN pin should be held high (logic '1') to prevent
an unwanted reset. When the HWEN is driven low (logic '0'),
all internal control registers reset to the default states and the
part becomes disabled. Please see the Electrical Character-
istics section of the datasheet for required voltage thresholds.
LED Forward Voltage Monitoring
The LM3538 has the ability to switch gains (1x or 3/2x) based
on the forward voltage of the LED load. This ability to switch
gains maximizes efficiency for a given load. Forward voltage
monitoring occurs on all diode pins. At higher input voltages,
the LM3538 will operate in pass mode, allowing the VOUT
voltage to track the input voltage. As the input voltage drops,
Low Dropout Voltage Regulators
The four low dropout voltage regulators are designed to op-
erate with small-size ceramic input and output capacitors.
They can operate with power rail voltages down to 1.8V. The
LDOs 2, 3 and 4 offer a typical dropout voltage of 100 mV at
150mA output current. The single, higher-current LDO 1 of-
fers a typical dropout voltage of 220mV at 300mA output
current. The LDOs are enabled by the EN_LDO1, EN_LDO2,
EN_LDO3 and EN_LDO4 bits (see Table 5 for details). Table
4 summarizes the supported output voltages. At startup, the
LDOs are off but are preset to 1.8V (for LDO2 and LDO3) and
2.8V (for LDO1 and LDO4).
the voltage on the Dx pins will also drop (VDX = VVOUT
–
VLEDx). Once any of the active Dx pins reaches a voltage ap-
proximately equal to 150mV, the charge pump will switch to
the gain of 3/2. This switch-over ensures that the current
through the LEDs never becomes pinched off due to a lack of
headroom across the current sinks. Once a gain transition
occurs, the LM3538 will remain in the gain of 3/2 until an
I2C write to the part occurs. At that time, the LM3538 will
re-evaluate the LED conditions and select the appropri-
ate gain.
Only active Dx pins will be monitored.
TABLE 4. Regulator Voltage Options
LDOX_VOUT[2] LDOX_VOUT[1]
LDOX_VOUT[4]
LDOX_VOUT[3]
LDOX_VOUT[0]
Output Voltage
(typ.)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
3.30V
3.20V
3.10V
3.00V
2.95V
2.90V
2.85V
2.80V
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
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LDOX_VOUT[4]
LDOX_VOUT[3]
LDOX_VOUT[2]
LDOX_VOUT[1]
LDOX_VOUT[0]
Output Voltage
(typ.)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2.75V
2.70V
2.65V
2.60V
2.55V
2.50V
2.40V
2.20V
2.00V
1.90V
1.85V
1.80V
1.75V
1.70V
1.65V
1.60V
1.55V
1.50V
1.45V
1.40V
1.35V
1.30V
1.25V
1.20V
The power input voltage applied between VIN_C and GND
should be at least 0.3V above the output voltage of the regu-
lators. The bias input voltage applied between VIN_B and GND
should be equal to VIN_A, and at least 0.3V above the output
voltage of the regulators.
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FIGURE 5. LDO Block Diagram. VIN_B supplies internal circuitry.
VIN_C, the power input voltage, is regulated to the fixed output voltage.
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I2C-COMPATIBLE INTERFACE
START condition and free after a STOP condition. During da-
ta transmission, the I2C master can generate repeated
START conditions. A START and a repeated START condi-
tions are equivalent function-wise. The data on SDA must be
stable during the HIGH period of the clock signal (SCL). In
other words, the state of SDA can only be changed when SCL
is LOW.
The LM3538 is controlled via an I2C compatible interface.
START and STOP () conditions classify the beginning and the
end of the I2C session. A START condition is defined as SDA
transitioning from HIGH to LOW while SCL is HIGH. A STOP
condition is defined as SDA transitioning from LOW to HIGH
while SCL is HIGH. The I2C master always generates START
and STOP conditions. The I2C bus is considered busy after a
30122754
FIGURE 6. Start and Stop Sequences
I2C-COMPATIBLE CHIP ADDRESS
WRITE and R/W = 1 indicates a READ. The second byte fol-
lowing the chip address selects the register address to which
the data will be written. The third byte contains the data for
the selected register.
The chip address for the LM3538 is 0111000 (38h). After the
START condition, the I2C master sends the 7-bit chip address
followed by a read or write bit (R/W). R/W= 0 indicates a
30122755
FIGURE 7. Chip Address
TRANSFERRING DATA
pulse. The LM3538 pulls down SDA during the 9th clock
pulse, signifying an acknowledge. An acknowledge is gener-
ated after each byte has been received. Figure 8 is an exam-
ple of a write sequence to the DIODE ENABLE register of the
LM3538.
Every byte on the SDA line must be eight bits long, with the
most significant bit (MSB) transferred first. Each byte of data
must be followed by an acknowledge bit (ACK). The acknowl-
edge related clock pulse (9th clock pulse) is generated by the
master. The master releases SDA (HIGH) during the 9th clock
30122756
FIGURE 8. Write Sequence to the LM3538
INTERNAL REGISTERS OF LM3538
registers and their addresses together with a short descrip-
tion.
The LM3538 is controlled by a set of registers through the
two-wire serial interface port. Table Table 5 below lists device
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TABLE 5. Control Register Map
Read/ Default Value
Hex
Addr.
Register Name
Bit(s)
Bit Mnemonic and Description
Write
After Reset
Group_A_en
[2]
R/W
xxxxx0xx
Master enable for all the LEDs, which are assigned to group A. '1'
= LEDs ON '0' = LEDs OFF.
Group_B_en
00
MASTER ENABLE [1]
[0]
R/W
W
xxxxxx0x
xxxxxxx0
Master enable for all the LEDs, which are assigned to group B. '1'
= LEDs ON '0' = LEDs OFF.
softw_rst
Writing = '1' to this register bit resets all the registers to factory
defaults. After writing, this bit is forced back to '0' automatically.
enD6
[5]
[4]
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
xx0xxxxx
xxx0xxxx
xxxx0xxx
xxxxx0xx
xxxxxx0x
xxxxxxx0
ON/OFF Control for D6 output
enD5
ON/OFF Control for D5 output
enD4
[3]
DIODE ENABLE
[2]
ON/OFF Control for D4 output
10
enD3
ON/OFF Control for D3 output
enD2
[1]
[0]
ON/OFF Control for D2 output
enD1
ON/OFF Control for D1 output
int
[7]
[6]
R/W
R/W
0xxxxxxx
x0xxxxxx
Enables the Interrupt Pin. 1 = interrupt output enabled. 0 = interrupt
output disaled. Reading the 0x40 register clears the interrupt.
lin
Selects between linear and exponential dimming curve. Effective
for Group A only. 1 = linear dimming curve. 0 = exponential
dimming curve.
D6_A
[3]
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
xxxx1xxx
xxxxx1xx
xxxxxx0x
xxxxxxx0
Assign D6 diode to Group A Writing a '1' assigns D6 to BankA
(default) and a '0' assigns D6 to Group B.
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D5_A
[2]
[1]
[0]
Assign D5 diode to Group A . Writing a '1' assigns D5 to BankA
(default) and a '0' assigns D5 to Group B.
pwm_p
PWM input polarity. Writing a '0' = active high (default) and a '1' =
active low.
pwm_en
PWM input enable. Writing a '1' = Enable, and a '0' = Ignore
(default).
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Hex
Addr.
Read/ Default Value
Register Name
Bit(s)
Bit Mnemonic and Description
Write
After Reset
gt
Charge pump gain transition filter. The value stored in this register
determines the filter time used to make a gain transition in the
event of an input line VIN_A step. Filter Times (typ.) = ‘00’ = 3-6ms,
‘01’ = 0.8-1.5ms, ‘10’ = 20µs, '11' = 1µs,
[7:6]
R/W
00xxxxxx
rd
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OPTIONS
Diode current ramp down step time: ‘000’ = 6µs, ‘001’ = 0.77ms,
‘010’ = 1.5ms, ‘011’ = 3ms, ‘100’ = 6ms, ‘101’ = 12ms, ‘110’ =
25ms, ‘111’ = 50ms
[5:3]
[2:0]
R/W
R/W
xx000xxx
xxxxx000
ru
Diode current ramp up step time : ‘000’ = 6µs, ‘001’ = 0.77ms, ‘010’
= 1.5ms, ‘011’ = 3ms, ‘100’ = 6ms, ‘101’ = 12ms, ‘110’ = 25ms,
‘111’ = 50ms
rev
[7:6]
[5]
R
R
00xxxxxx
xx0xxxxx
Stores the silicon revision value. LM3538 = '00'
als_gain
Gain_status indicator: '1' = high gain, '0' = low gain.
timerflag
[4]
[3]
R
R
xxx0xxxx
xxxx0xxx
At the end of every countdown, the timer sets the timerflag ='1'.
The flag bit is cleared once the 0x40 register has been read.
ALS ZONE
READBACK
40
zoneflag
ALS transition flag. '1' = Transition has occurred. '0' = No transition.
The flag bit is cleared once the 0x40 register has been read.
zone
ALS Zone information: '000’ = Zone0, ‘001’ = Zone1, ‘010’ =
Zone2, ‘011’ = Zone3, ‘100’ = Zone4. Other combinations not
used.
[2:0]
R
xxxxx000
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Hex
Addr.
Read/ Default Value
Register Name
ALS CONTROL
ALS RESISTOR
Bit(s)
Bit Mnemonic and Description
Write
After Reset
ave
Sets averaging time for the ALS sampling. Need two to three
averaging periods to make transition decision.‘000’ = 25ms, ‘001’
= 50ms, ‘010’ = 100ms, ‘011’ = 200ms, ‘100’ = 400ms, ‘101’ =
800ms, ‘110’ = 1.6s, ‘111’ = 3.2s.
[7:5]
R/W
000xxxxx
timer
Pre-defined countdown timer function.
'00' = countdown timer is disabled
'01' = 10s countdown timer is enabled (stick to the highest zone
for 10s)
'10' = Always stick to the highest zone the ALS reached
'11' = Always stick to the highest zone the ALS reached.
At the end of every countdown, the timer sets the countdown
timerflag (reg 40H), and after that, a Zone transition to a lower
Zone re-loads the timer and starts the next timer period.
[4:3]
R/W
xxx00xxx
als_en
Enables ALS monitoring. Writing a '1' enables the ALS monitoring
circuitry and a '0' disables it. This feature can be enabled without
having the current sinks or charge pump active. The ALS value is
updated in register 0x40 ALS ZONE READBACK.
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[2]
[1]
R/W
R/W
xxxxx0xx
xxxxxx0x
als_en_a
Enable ALS on Group A. Writing a '1' enables ALS control of diode
current and a '0' (default) forces the Group A current to the value
stored in the Group A brightness register. The als_en bit must be
set to a '1' for the ALS block to control the Group A brightness.
als_en_b
Enable ALS on Group B. Writing a '1' enables ALS control of diode
current and a '0' (default) forces the Group B current to the value
stored in the Group B brightness register. The als_en bit must be
set to a '1' for the ALS block to control the Group B brightness. The
ALS function for Group B is different than Group A in that the ALS
will only enable and disable the Group B diodes depending on the
ALS zone chosen by the user. Group A utilizes the 5 different zone
brightness registers (Addresses 0x70 to 0x74).
[0]
R/W
R/W
xxxxxxx0
xxx00010
r_als
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[4:0]
Sets the internal ALS resistor value. See Table 1 for details.
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Hex
Addr.
Read/ Default Value
Register Name
Bit(s)
Bit Mnemonic and Description
Write
After Reset
autogain_en
'1' = Enables autogain for the external ambient light sensor.
'0' = disables autogain and GPO's are controlled by the gpo1 and
gpo2 -bits. See Table 2 for details.
[7]
R/W
0xxxxxxx
sbias_en
'1' = External sensor power output enabled.
'0' = External sensor power output disbaled.
Note: '1' -> GPOs will behave as push-pull CMOS outputs
referenced to voltage on SBIAS. '0' -> GPOs will act as open-drain
outputs (default).
[6]
R/W
x0xxxxxx
sbias_volt
Sensor bias output voltage selection.
'1' = 3.0V output voltage.
'0' = 2.4V output voltage.
[5]
[3]
R/W
R/W
xx0xxxxx
xxxx0xxx
cp_en
Writing = '1' to this register bit enables the Charge-Pump block.
Forces the LM3538 to operate in the gain of 1.5x. This mode
DOES NOT require the Dx current sinks to be enabled for
operation.
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pass_en
Writing = '1' to this register bit forces the LM3538 to operate in the
gain of 1x (pass-mode). This mode DOES NOT require the Dx
current sinks to be enabled for operation. Note: 1.5x gain (cp_en
bit) has a higher priority.
[2]
R/W
xxxxx0xx
gpo1
'0' = GPO1 pin state is low. '1' = GPO1 pin state is high. Effective
only when the autogain is disabled.
(Note 19)
[1]
[0]
R/W
R/W
xxxxxx0x
xxxxxxx0
gpo2
'0' = GPO2 pin state is low. '1' = GPO2 pin state is high. Effective
only when the autogain is disabled.
(Note 19)
ALS ZONE
BOUNDARY#0
zb0
60
61
62
63
[7:0]
[7:0]
[7:0]
[7:0]
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
00110011
01100110
10011001
11001100
Sets Zone0 to Zone1 transition trip point
ALS ZONE
BOUNDARY#1
zb1
Sets Zone1 to Zone2 transition trip point
ALS ZONE
BOUNDARY#2
zb2
Sets Zone2 to Zone3 transition trip point
ALS ZONE
BOUNDARY#3
zb3
Sets Zone3 to Zone4 transition trip point
LtoH
ALS LOW to HIGH
TP
64
65
[7:0]
R/W
R/W
00001011
00010000
Sets the trip point for low gain to high gain transition. Effective only
when autogain = '1'.
ALS ZONE
BOUNDARY Z3 to [7:0]
Z2
zb3to2
Zone3 to Zone2 transition trip point when the autogain is enabled.
ALS BRIGHTNESS
[6:0]
z0b
70
71
72
73
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
x0111100
x1001101
x1011001
x1100110
ZONE#0
Sets the Zone Brightness code for Zone0.
ALS BRIGHTNESS
[6:0]
z1b
ZONE#1
Sets the Zone Brightness code for Zone1.
ALS BRIGHTNESS
[6:0]
z2b
ZONE#2
Sets the Zone Brightness code for Zone2.
ALS BRIGHTNESS
[6:0]
z3b
ZONE#3
Sets the Zone Brightness code for Zone3.
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Addr.
Read/ Default Value
Register Name
Bit(s)
[6:0]
Bit Mnemonic and Description
Write
After Reset
ALS BRIGHTNESS
ZONE#4
z4b
74
A0
R/W
x1110010
Sets the Zone Brightness code for Zone4.
GROUP A
BRIGHTNESS
dxa
[6:0]
[5:3]
[2:0]
[3]
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
x0000000
xx000xxx
xxxxx000
xxxx0xxx
Sets Brightness for Group A. 128 steps, 1111111 = Fullscale.
alsZT
Sets the Brightness Zone boundary used to enable and disable
Group B diodes based upon ambient lighting conditions.
GROUP B
BRIGHTNESS
B0
dxb
Sets Brightness for Group B. 8 steps, 111 = Fullscale.
en_ldo4
'1' = Regulator 4 enabled.
'0' = Regulator 4 disabled.
en_ldo3
[2]
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
xxxxx0xx
xxxxxx0x
xxxxxxx0
xxx11000
'1' = Regulator 3 enabled.
'0' = Regulator 3 disabled.
C0
LDO ENABLE
en_ldo2
'1' = Regulator 2 enabled.
'0' = Regulator 2 disbaled.
[1]
en_ldo1
'1' = Regulator 1 enabled.
'0' = Regulator 1 disbaled.
[0]
ldo1_vout
C1
LDO1 VOUT
[4:0]
Regulator 1 output voltage programming. See Table 4 for voltage
options.
ldo2_vout
C2
C3
C4
LDO2 VOUT
LDO3 VOUT
LDO4 VOUT
[4:0]
[4:0]
[4:0]
R/W
R/W
R/W
xxx01100
xxx01100
xxx11000
Regulator 2 output voltage programming.
ldo3_vout
Regulator 3 output voltage programming.
ldo4_vout
Regulator 4 output voltage programming.
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Current Control Registers
A0 GROUP A BRIGHTNESS
equation (where N = the decimal value stored in the Group A
Brightness register):
This is the LED driver current control register for Group A. The
register is effective when the ALS isn't used. The resolution
is 7 bits, so in linear dimming mode the step size from zero
up to full brightness is fixed (25.0mA/127) = 197µA. Expo-
nential dimming scheme provides a more fine-grained level
of control over low level LED currents. Group A exponential
dimming curve current can be approximated by the following
30122704
Current vs. code is shown below.
30122751
FIGURE 9. LED current (typ.) vs. register code, exponential dimming curve
B0 GROUP B BRIGHTNESS
Bits [2:0] set the Group B Brightness Levels, as shown in
Table 6 below:
TABLE 6. Group B Brightness Levels
dxb[2]
dxb[1]
dxb[0]
Group B LED Current (typ.)
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
25.0mA
17.5mA
15.0mA
12.5mA
10.0mA
7.5mA
5.0mA
2.5mA
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when the junction temperature falls below 155°C (typ.). It is
important that the board layout provide good thermal conduc-
tion to keep the junction temperature within the specified
operating ratings.
Application Information
LED CONFIGURATIONS
The LM3538 has a total of 6 current sinks capable of sinking
150mA of total diode current. These 6 current sinks are con-
figured to operate in one or two independently controlled
lighting regions. Group A has six dedicated current sinks,
while Group B has 0 by default. However, drivers D5 and D6
can be assigned to either Group A or Group B one-by-one
through a setting in the configuration register. With this added
flexibility, the LM3538 is capable of supporting applications
requiring 4 or 5 LEDs for main display lighting, while still pro-
viding additional current sink(s) that can be used for a wide
variety of lighting functions.
CAPACITOR SELECTION
The LM3538 circuit requires 11 external capacitors for proper
operation. Surface-mount multi-layer ceramic capacitors are
recommended. These capacitors are small, inexpensive and
have very low equivalent series resistance (ESR <20mOhm
typ.). Tantalum capacitors, OS-CON capacitors, and alu-
minum electrolytic capacitors are not recommended for use
with the LM3538 due to their high ESR, as compared to ce-
ramic capacitors.
For most applications, ceramic capacitors with X7R or X5R
temperature characteristic are preferred for use with the
LM3538. These capacitors have tight capacitance tolerance
(as good as ±10%) and hold their value over temperature
(X7R: ±15% over -55°C to 125°C; X5R: ±15% over -55°C to
85°C).
PARALLEL CONNECTED AND UNUSED OUTPUTS
Connecting the outputs in parallel does not affect internal op-
eration of the LM3538 and has no impact on the Electrical
Characteristics and limits previously presented. The available
diode output current, maximum diode voltage, and all other
specifications provided in the Electrical Characteristics table
apply to this parallel output configuration, just as they do to
the standard LED application circuit.
Capacitors with Y5V or Z5U temperature characteristic are
generally not recommended for use with the LM3538. Ca-
pacitors with these temperature characteristics typically have
wide capacitance tolerance (+80%, −20%) and vary signifi-
cantly over temperature (Y5V: +22%, −82% over -30°C to
+85°C range; Z5U: +22%, -56% over +10°C to +85°C range).
Under some conditions, a nominal 1µF Y5V or Z5U capacitor
could have a capacitance of only 0.1µF. Such detrimental de-
viation is likely to cause Y5V and Z5U capacitors to fail to
meet the minimum capacitance requirements of the LM3538.
All Dx current sinks utilize LED forward voltage sensing cir-
cuitry to optimize the charge-pump gain for maximum effi-
ciency.
If some of the drivers are not going to be used, make sure that
the enable bits in the DIODE ENABLE register are set to '0'
to ensure optimal efficiency.
THERMAL PROTECTION
below lists recommended external capacitors from some
leading ceramic capacitor manufacturers. It is strongly rec-
ommended that the LM3538 circuit be thoroughly evaluated
early in the design-in process with the mass-production ca-
pacitors of choice. This will help ensure that any variability in
capacitance does not negatively impact circuit performance.
Internal thermal protection circuitry disables the LM3538
when the junction temperature exceeds 160°C (typ.). This
feature protects the device from being damaged by high die
temperatures that might otherwise result from excessive pow-
er dissipation. The device will recover and operate normally
TABLE 7. Suggested Capacitors
Vendor
1µF for COUT , CLDO1, CLDO2, CLDO3, CLDO4, CSEN, C1, C2 and CIN_A (Note 22)
Model
Type
Voltage Rating
Package Size
C1005X5R1A105K
LMK105BJ105KV-F
GRM155R61A105K
0.1µF for CIN_B (Note 22)
GRM155R61A104K
LMK105BJ104KV-F
C1005X5R1A104K
2.2µF for CIN_C
Ceramic X5R
Ceramic X5R
Ceramic X5R
TDK
Taiyo Yuden
Murata
10V
10V
10V
0402
0402
0402
Ceramic X5R
Ceramic X5R
Ceramic X5R
Murata
Taiyo Yuden
TDK
10V
10V
10V
0402
0402
0402
JMK105BJ225MV-F
Ceramic X5R
Ceramic X5R
Taiyo Yuden
Murata
6.3V
6.3V
0402
0402
GRM155R60J225ME15
D
Note 22: The recommended voltage rating for these capacitors is 10V to account for DC bias capacitance losses.
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The dimension for X1, X2 and X3 are as given:
— X1 = 2,015mm ±0.030mm
— X2 = 2,517mm ±0.030mm
— X3 = 0.600 mm ±0.075mm
TMD30: 30-Bump micro SMD
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