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February 12, 2013

TI's new LED drivers simplify retrofit light bulb design

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) has introduced what is thought to be the industry's smallest off-line, phase-dimmable, constant-current lighting controller and an easy-to-use lighting driver that simplify the retrofit of a variety of LED bulbs, including E14, GU10, A19, PAR20/30/38, MR16 and AR111. The TPS92075 controller and TPS92560 driver reduce component count and solution size while improving compatibility with legacy lighting controls.

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The TPS92075 is designed for phase-dimmable, offline AC/DC LED lamp and downlight applications. Offered in a very small 6-pin TSOT package, it achieves power factor correction above 0.9 while delivering smooth, flicker-free dimming when used with conventional wall dimmers. The TPS92560 is intended for use in low-voltage ac or low-voltage dc LED lamp applications such as MR16 and AR111. It uses a proprietary input current control method, which improves compatibility with electronic transformers. The TPS92075 and TPS92560 join TI's LED driver portfolio for retrofit bulbs that includes the LM3445, LM3447, TPS92310/11/14, LM3444 and LM3401.

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Key features and benefits of TPS92075 and TPS92560: TPS92075 for E14, GU10, A19 and PAR20/30/38 bulbs, Small 6-pin TSOT package measures 2.9 mm by 2.9 mm. Step-down (buck) or step-up/step-down (buck-boost) operation suitable for 120-VAC or 230-VAC LED lamps and downlights. Power factor correction greater than 0.9 meets regulatory requirements for lighting. Flicker-free dimming compatible with TRIAC and trailing-edge dimmers.

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TPS92560 for MR16 and AR111 bulbs, Simple hysteretic input current control scheme requires no complicated loop compensation and enhances compatibility with electronic transformers. Integrated active low-side input rectifiers improve efficiency, simplify design and lower bill of materials. Step-up (boost) or step-up/step-down (SEPIC) operation suitable for use with a variety of LED loads.

The TPS92560 and TPS92075 are available in volume now from TI and its authorized distributors. Offered in a 10-pin PowerPad™ MSOP package, the TPS92560 is priced at US$0.72 each in 1,000-unit quantities. Priced at US$0.75, the TPS92075 is offered in an 8-pin SOIC package, and a small 6-pin TSOT package that will be available in March.

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