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Getting more out of the ZXLD1350: high output current

Posted: 27 Apr 2007  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: ZXLD1350  step-down converter  LED  Zetex Semiconductors 

[Summary of tips] This article presents a continuous mode inductive step-down converter that drives single or multiple series connected LEDs efficiently from a voltage source higher than the LED voltage. The ZXLD1350 works on an input supply between 7V and 30V and provides an externally adjustable output current of up to 350mA. To drive LEDs wit......
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