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Allegro new A80601KESJSR LED Driver QFN-24

Allegro MicroSystems announced the A8060x family, their latest generation of advanced LED backlight drivers. The device family is designed with an innovative and patented Pre-Emptive Boost (PEB) control, eliminating noise that is typically audible.

The A80601 is a multi-output LED driver for automotive applications such as exterior lighting, heads-up display, and mid-size LCD backlighting. It implements a current-mode boost/ SEPIC converter with gate driver for external N-MOSFET. This allows greater output power even at minimum supply voltage.

Current sinks driving up to 210 mA
Wide input voltage range of 4.5V to 40V
LED contrast ratio: 15,000:1 at 200 Hz using PWM
Boost switching frequency from 200 kHz to 2.3 MHz

APEK80601KES-01-MH DEMO BOARD

APEK80601KES-01-MH-1 DEMO BOARD

A80601KESJSR QFN-24

A80601KESJSR-1 QFN-24



Datasheet : https://www.allegromicro.com/~/media/Files/Datasheets/A80601-Data-Sheet.ashx?la=en&hash=C1337BF44DD67F6C87A4B14064BB5E9CF3F370DC

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