What is a buck LED driver?

What is a buck LED driver?

Analog Devices step-down (buck) LED drivers are ideal for applications where the input voltage is above the LED voltage, as in many automotive or industrial applications. These LED drivers offer the highest efficiency, lowest noise, and the smallest footprints.

What is a buck-boost driver?

Analog Devices buck-boost LED drivers allow LED bias when the input voltage is either above or below the LED voltage. Other differentiating features include integrated Schottky diodes, accurate LED current matching, and multiple output capability. …

What are the features of a buck boost driver?

Our synchronous 4-switch Buck-Boost LED Driver architecture transitions between buck, pass-through and boost operating modes seamlessly, offering a well-regulated output despite the wide variations of the input voltage. Other differentiating features include integrated Schottky diodes, accurate LED current matching, and multiple output capability.

What’s the output of a buck boost led?

In Buck-Boost (standard) mode the driver can handle LED loads that are above, below, or the same voltage as the power-supply. In Boost-Only mode it can output up to 48vdc from as little as 10Vdc.

What’s the default mode for flexblock buck boost?

Description The LuxDrive™ A011 series FlexBlock™ is a dual-mode boosting LED power solution for driving high-brightness LED (s). The default constant current output mode is ‘Buck-Boost’, but with a simple change in wiring this driver can run in ‘Boost-Only’ mode as well.

What kind of LED driver does max25610a use?

The MAX25610A/MAX25610B are fully synchronous LED drivers that provide constant output current to drive high-power LEDs. The MAX25610A/MAX25610B integrate two 60mΩ power MOSFETs for synchronous operation, minimizing external components. Flexible configuration supports buck, inverting buck-boost, and boost conversion.