The LTC3202 is a device from Linear Technology that eliminates the need for a charge pump gated oscillator. It is designed as a charge pump for driving white LEDs powered by a lithium-ion battery. To address noise issues, the LTC3202 employs linear control technology, allowing the switched capacitor to charge and discharge in a manner that meets the load current requirements. This ensures that each clock cycle remains constant, thereby preventing the generation of audio components.
The LTC3202 operates as a low-noise charge pump, specifically tailored for applications requiring efficient LED driving. The device incorporates a unique architecture that allows it to function without the traditional charge pump gated oscillator, thus simplifying the overall design and reducing component count.
The linear control technology implemented in the LTC3202 is crucial for maintaining a stable output. By regulating the charge and discharge cycles of the switched capacitor, the device can effectively manage the power delivery to the load, ensuring that the current remains consistent. This is particularly important in applications where audio noise can be detrimental, such as in portable audio devices or lighting applications where sound quality is critical.
The LTC3202's design includes several key features that enhance its performance. It supports a wide input voltage range, making it compatible with various lithium-ion battery configurations. The output voltage can be adjusted to drive different types of white LEDs, providing flexibility in design. Additionally, the device is equipped with built-in protection mechanisms to prevent overvoltage and overcurrent conditions, ensuring reliable operation under varying load conditions.
Overall, the LTC3202 is an efficient and effective solution for driving white LEDs in battery-powered applications, combining advanced linear control technology with a compact design to deliver high performance while minimizing noise.LTC3202 is Linear TECHNOLOGY company does not need a charge pump gated oscillator Pictured LTC3202 charge pump using a lithium-ion battery-powered white LED driver circuit. To overcome the problem of noise, LTC3202 uses a linear control technology to ensure that the switched capacitor charge and discharge capacity just to meet the needs of the load current, and make every clock cycle can keep a constant, so as to ensure that they can not produce an audio component.
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