Optoelectronics
CamSemi moves into LED lighting with new driver ICs
CamSemi has today announced the launch of the C3120 family of LED driver ICs and its
intention to become a major player in one of the fastest-growing sectors of the lighting market.
The new family has been specifically designed to drive an advanced boost/flyback topology to
deliver the three essential performance requirements for volume LED applications: ‘best in
class’ current regulation, high efficiency and power factor correction.
The solutions. The boost/flyback topology coupled with quasi-resonant switching and innovative power-saving techniques help to deliver efficiencies greater than 80% and offer power factors greater than 0.9 to easily meet emerging regulatory requirements. The new devices also make use of CamSemi’s novel primary side sensing (PSS) technology - already widely used in today’s top specification mobile phone chargers - to eliminate optocouplers and other components. This approach saves BOM costs while also providing an isolated solution for new mains-powered lighting products.
“CamSemi is already a global leader in the development and supply of power management ICs for more energy-efficient, low cost power supplies and plans to mirror that success in the solid-state lighting sector. The new C3120 controllers offer tight tolerance constant current operation for excellent LED control plus a high degree of configurability allowing lighting designers for the first time to target a wide range of applications at minimum cost,” said David Baillie, CEO of CamSemi.
The C3120 family also helps maximise end product safety with advanced features such as protection against over-temperature and output overvoltage to guard against a LED failure. Output short-circuit protection has also been incorporated to further simplify designs and reduce system costs.
C3121, C3122 and C3123 are rated at 4, 8 and 12 W respectively, packaged in SOT23-6 and
samples are available now