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MIC4827
  • MIC4827

MIC4827

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MIC4827 is a high output voltage, DC to AC converter, designed for driving electroluminescent (EL) lamps. The device operates from an input voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V, making it suitable for 1-cell Li-Ion and 2- or 3-cell alkaline/NiCad/NiMH battery applications. The MIC4827 converts a low voltage DC input to a 180VPP AC output signal that drives the EL lamp. The MIC4827 is comprised of two stages: a boost stage, and an H-bridge, lamp driver stage. The boost stage steps the input voltage up to +90V. The H-bridge stage then alternately switches the +90V output to each terminal of the EL lamp, thus creating a 180VPP AC signal to drive the EL lamp and generate light. The MIC4827 features separate oscillators for the boost and H-bridge stages. External resistors independently set the oper...

Microchip Technology MIC4827 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Type

Single Lamp Driver

Input Voltage Low (V)

1.8

Input Voltage High (V)

5.5

Nominal Output Voltage (V)

±90

Max Switch Resistance (Ω)

7.0

Output Regulation

Yes

Max Lamp Size per Device (in2)

3.0

Package

8/MSOP

Product Type

Electroluminescent Drivers

Operating Iq (µA)

0

Frequency(EL, Typical)

285Hz - 435Hz

Oja (C/W)

206

VOUT

180

Features

    • 1.8V to 5.5V DC input voltage
    • 180VPP regulated AC output waveform
    • Independently adjustable EL lamp frequency
    • Independently adjustable boost converter frequency
    • 0.1µA shutdown current

Description

MIC4827 is a high output voltage, DC to AC converter, designed for driving electroluminescent (EL) lamps. The device operates from an input voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V, making it suitable for 1-cell Li-Ion and 2- or 3-cell alkaline/NiCad/NiMH battery applications. The MIC4827 converts a low voltage DC input to a 180VPP AC output signal that drives the EL lamp. The MIC4827 is comprised of two stages: a boost stage, and an H-bridge, lamp driver stage. The boost stage steps the input voltage up to +90V. The H-bridge stage then alternately switches the +90V output to each terminal of the EL lamp, thus creating a 180VPP AC signal to drive the EL lamp and generate light. The MIC4827 features separate oscillators for the boost and H-bridge stages. External resistors independently set the operating frequency of each stage. This flexibility allows the EL lamp circuit to be optimized for maximum efficiency and brightness. The MIC4827 uses a single inductor and a minimum number of external components, making it ideal for portable, space-sensitive applications. The MIC4827 is available in an 8-pin MSOP package with an ambient temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.

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