damiannz
Electrical
- Apr 1, 2010
- 2
hi everyone,
this is my first post here so i hope i'm doing everything correctly!
i have a Texas Instruments TLC5940 constant-current PWM LED driver which has open-collector output pins. normally, these allow an adjustable constant current to flow through an LED connected to a power source up to 18V. but i need 350mA, which the TLC5940 can't deliver; so rather than using this current directly i'd like to use it to open the gate of the MOSFET in this circuit.
i have two questions:
1. since the pins on the TLC5940 are rated up to 18V, do i need the Zener diode there?
2. the TLC5940 includes error-detection circuitry. my initial tests with a multimeter and pull-up resistor indicate that it will not complain here, but could i be doing damage to the device in the long-term?
thanks in advance for any advice!
cheers,
damian
this is my first post here so i hope i'm doing everything correctly!
i have a Texas Instruments TLC5940 constant-current PWM LED driver which has open-collector output pins. normally, these allow an adjustable constant current to flow through an LED connected to a power source up to 18V. but i need 350mA, which the TLC5940 can't deliver; so rather than using this current directly i'd like to use it to open the gate of the MOSFET in this circuit.
i have two questions:
1. since the pins on the TLC5940 are rated up to 18V, do i need the Zener diode there?
2. the TLC5940 includes error-detection circuitry. my initial tests with a multimeter and pull-up resistor indicate that it will not complain here, but could i be doing damage to the device in the long-term?
thanks in advance for any advice!
cheers,
damian