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LM2755
  • LM2755
  • LM2755
  • LM2755
  • LM2755

LM2755

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Charge pump LED controller with I2C compatible interface in Micro SMD

Texas Instruments LM2755 Product Info

1 April 2026 0

Parameters

Number of channels

3

LED current per channel (mA)

25

LED configuration

Parallel

Program memory

No

Topology

Charge pump, Current Sink

Programmable ramp control

Yes

Vin (min) (V)

2.7

Vin (max) (V)

5.5

Iout (max) (A)

0.09

Features

Constant current, Current control, I2C control, Programmable lighting engines

Iq (typ) (mA)

1

Shutdown current (ISD) (typ) (µA)

5

Operating temperature range (°C)

-30 to 85

Rating

Catalog

Package

DSBGA (YFQ)-18-3.57408 mm² 1.9856 x 1.8

Features

  • 90% Peak Efficiency
  • Total solution size < 13mm2
  • No Inductor Required: Only 4 Inexpensive Ceramic Caps
  • 3 Independently Controlled Constant Current Outputs
  • Programmable Trapezoidal Dimming Waveform on Each Output
  • Programmable Timing Control Via Internal Registers and External Clock Synchronization Input
  • 32 Exponential Dimming Steps with 800:1 Dimming Ratio
  • Programmable Brightness Control via I2C-Compatible Interface
  • Hardware Enable Pin
  • Wide Input Voltage Range: 2.7V to 5.5V
  • Tiny 18-bump Thin DSBGA : 1.8mm x 1.6mm x 0.6mm

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  • 90% Peak Efficiency
  • Total solution size < 13mm2
  • No Inductor Required: Only 4 Inexpensive Ceramic Caps
  • 3 Independently Controlled Constant Current Outputs
  • Programmable Trapezoidal Dimming Waveform on Each Output
  • Programmable Timing Control Via Internal Registers and External Clock Synchronization Input
  • 32 Exponential Dimming Steps with 800:1 Dimming Ratio
  • Programmable Brightness Control via I2C-Compatible Interface
  • Hardware Enable Pin
  • Wide Input Voltage Range: 2.7V to 5.5V
  • Tiny 18-bump Thin DSBGA : 1.8mm x 1.6mm x 0.6mm

All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Description

The LM2755 is a charge-pump-based, constant current LED driver capable of driving 3 LEDs with a total output current up to 90mA. The diode current waveforms of each LED can be trapezoidal with timing and level parameters (rise time, fall time, high level, low level, delay, high time, low time) programmed via an I2C-compatible interface. The 32 brightness levels found on the LM2755 are exponentially spaced (as opposed to linearly spaced) to better match the response of the human eye to changing brightness levels.

The device requires only four small and low-cost ceramic capacitors. The LM2755 provides excellent efficiency without the use of an inductor by operating the charge pump in a gain of 3/2 or in a gain of 1. Maximum efficiency is achieved over the input voltage range by actively selecting the proper gain based on the LED forward voltage requirements.

The pre-regulation scheme used by the LM2755 is optimized to ensure low conducted noise on the input. An internal soft-start circuitry eliminates high inrush current at start-up. The LM2755 consumes 3µA (typ.) of supply current in shut-down.

The LM2755 is available in Texas Instruments' tiny 18-bump thin DSBGA package.

The LM2755 is a charge-pump-based, constant current LED driver capable of driving 3 LEDs with a total output current up to 90mA. The diode current waveforms of each LED can be trapezoidal with timing and level parameters (rise time, fall time, high level, low level, delay, high time, low time) programmed via an I2C-compatible interface. The 32 brightness levels found on the LM2755 are exponentially spaced (as opposed to linearly spaced) to better match the response of the human eye to changing brightness levels.

The device requires only four small and low-cost ceramic capacitors. The LM2755 provides excellent efficiency without the use of an inductor by operating the charge pump in a gain of 3/2 or in a gain of 1. Maximum efficiency is achieved over the input voltage range by actively selecting the proper gain based on the LED forward voltage requirements.

The pre-regulation scheme used by the LM2755 is optimized to ensure low conducted noise on the input. An internal soft-start circuitry eliminates high inrush current at start-up. The LM2755 consumes 3µA (typ.) of supply current in shut-down.

The LM2755 is available in Texas Instruments' tiny 18-bump thin DSBGA package.

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