LED Drivers
LED Drivers
LED Drivers
Analog Devices has a very broad line of LED driver ICs for automotive, display backlighting, handheld, and general high-power lighting applications. They are configured as either inductorless (charge pump) or switching regulator-based LED drivers that support driving white LEDs in series, parallel or combination. Topologies include boost regulator, buck regulator, buck/boost, SEPIC topology LED drivers, and more. Regardless of topology, these ICs offer the highest efficiency, lowest noise, and the smallest footprints. Other features of our portfolio include integrated Schottky diodes, accurate LED current matching, and multiple output capability.
Analog Devices has a very broad line of LED driver ICs for automotive, display backlighting, handheld, and general high-power lighting applications. They are configured as either inductorless (charge pump) or switching regulator-based LED drivers that support driving white LEDs in series, parallel or combination. Topologies include boost regulator, buck regulator, buck/boost, SEPIC topology LED drivers, and more. Regardless of topology, these ICs offer the highest efficiency, lowest noise, and the smallest footprints. Other features of our portfolio include integrated Schottky diodes, accurate LED current matching, and multiple output capability.
Viewing:
Category Details
Products in Category
Related Resources

Video
. Aug 30 2024
02:11Robust Power Management Solutions from Analog Devices
Technical Articles
.Jul 30 2024
Fast-Transient Negative Voltage Rail for Noise-Sensitive Applications

Analog Dialogue
.Jun 5 2024
LED Matrix Manager Empowers High Density Automotive Intelligent and Safe Front Light System

Video
. May 24 2024
02:25Modernized Emergency Lighting System
Webcast
.Aug 23 2022
Accelerating Design Process and Time-to-Market with Synopsys Saber Models for ADI Components

Analog Dialogue
.Jun 1 2022
Automotive LED Driver Power Conversion Topology Guide
Webcast
.Apr 27 2022
Behavioral Sources, Parameters, and Expression Evaluation in LTspice
Technical Articles
.Feb 8 2022
Using Hybrid Dimming with MAX25510 and MAX25511

Analog Dialogue
.Feb 1 2022
IBIS Modeling—Part 3: How to Achieve a Quality Level 3 IBIS Model Through Bench Measurement
Technical Articles
.Nov 30 2021
Automotive Infotainment Gesture Control for the Rest of Us
{{modalTitle}}
{{modalDescription}}
{{dropdownTitle}}
- {{defaultSelectedText}} {{#each projectNames}}
- {{name}} {{/each}} {{#if newProjectText}}
-
{{newProjectText}}
{{/if}}
{{toggleButtonDescription}}
{{newProjectTitle}}
{{projectNameErrorText}}