ADP8863

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Charge Pump, 7-Channel Fun Lighting LED Driver

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  • Automated blinking and funlight timing for each LED driver
  • 16 programmable fade in and fade out times
    • 0.1 sec to 5.5 sec
    • Selectable linear, square, or cubic fade rates
  • 7 independent and programmable LED drivers
    • 7 drivers capable of 30 mA (maximum)
    • 1 driver also capable of 60 mA (maximum)
  • Programmable maximum current limit (128 levels)
  • Separate and independent controls for backlight LEDs
  • Backlight fade override
  • Up to two built-in comparator inputs with programmable modes for ambient light sensing
  • Charge pump with automatic gain selection of 1×, 1.5×, and 2× for maximum efficiency
  • Standby mode for <1 μA current consumption
  • I2C-compatible interface for all programming
  • Dedicated reset pin and built-in power-on reset (POR)
  • Short-circuit, overvoltage, and overtemperature protection
  • Internal soft start to limit inrush currents
  • Input-to-output isolation during faults or shutdown
  • Operation down to VIN = 2.5 V with undervoltage lockout
  • (UVLO) at VIN = 2.0 V
  • Available in a small 20-ball, 2.15 mm × 2.36 mm × 0.6 mm
    • WLCSP or a 20-lead, 4 mm × 4 mm × 0.75 mm LFCSP
ADP8863
Charge Pump, 7-Channel Fun Lighting LED Driver
ADP8863 Functional Block Diagram ADP8863 Pin Configuration ADP8863 Pin Configuration
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EVAL-ADP8863

ADP8863 Evaluation Board

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This describes the functionality of the Analog Devices, Inc., ADP8860 and provides software development guidelines. The ADP8860 communicates with an external processor using an I2C interface and an interrupt line (nINT). The processor sends initialization and activation commands to the ADP8860, which acts as a slave device.

The interrupt line, from the ADP8860 to the processor, is used to indicate a failure condition, such as a thermal shutdown or an overvoltage and LED/output short circuit, or to indicate a light level threshold has been crossed. All interrupt sources are maskable. Refer to Figure 1 for a typical application diagram. Figure 2 shows a schematic with keypad light control.


The interrupt line is active low; each interrupt source has an individual masking bit. The processor can reset the ADP8860 anytime by pulling the nRST line low; this operation reinitia-lizes the ADP8860 at the default state and places the device in standby mode.

EVAL-ADP8863
ADP8863 Evaluation Board

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