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Nexperia Launches Industry-First LED Drivers in DFN Package with Side-Wettable Flanks — LED professional


Features and Benefits:
•    Stabilized output current of 10 mA without external resistor
•    Stabilized output current adjustable up to 250 mA when an external
     resistor is used
•    High current accuracy at supply voltage variation
•    Low voltage overhead of 1.4 V
•    Reduces component count and board space
•    High power dissipation of 530 mW
•    Digital PWM input up to 10 kHz frequency for NCR321PAS
•    AEC-Q101 qualified

Applications:
•    Constant LED driver
•    Generic constant current source
•    Automotive applications (for example: interior lighting, dash board,
     instrumentation, number plate light)
•    Increase stabilized output current by paralleling drivers

With a footprint of just 2×2 mm and a low profile of 0.65 mm, the new DFN2020D-6 LED drivers are available in NPN and PNP technology. They feature an output current of up to 250 mA (NCR32x types) and a maximum supply voltage of 75 V. Their high thermal power capability is at least equal to any other package for LED drivers.

The use of side-wettable flanks not only enables AOI techniques to be used – which is especially important for automotive customers – but also improves reliability. Devices with side-wettable flanks exhibit a greater resistance to shear forces, and can handle greater board flexing without cracking than devices without side-wettable flanks.

Commented Frank Matschullat, product group manager at Nexperia: “The new DFN2020D-packaged parts with SWF address the concerns of various sectors – size, performance, ruggedness – so they are a perfect match for many diverse applications in general lighting, white goods and automotive. Nexperia is committed to deliver industry’s broadest discrete portfolio in DFN technology, so introducing LED drivers in this rugged, space-saving package is a natural step. However, parts are also available in leaded SMD styles so customers can choose which to use.”

Four DFN2020D-6 LED drivers are in mass production now. More information including product specs and datasheets is available at www.nexperia.com/led-driver

About Nexperia:

Nexperia is a leading expert in the high-volume production of essential semiconductors, components that are required by every electronic design in the world. The company’s extensive portfolio includes diodes, bipolar transistors, ESD protection devices, MOSFETs, GaN FETs and analog & logic ICs. Headquartered in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, Nexperia annually ships more than 90 billion products, meeting the stringent standards set by the automotive industry. These products are recognized as benchmarks in efficiency – in process, size, power and performance – with industry-leading small packages that save valuable energy and space.
With decades of experience in supplying to the world’s leading companies, Nexperia has over 12,000 employees across Asia, Europe and the US. Nexperia, a subsidiary of Wingtech Technology Co., Ltd. (600745.SS), has an extensive IP portfolio and is certified to IATF 16949, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001. – www.nexperia.com



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