Maxim step-up DC-DC LED drivers lower cost for users

Sept. 30, 2004
Maxim Integrated Products has introduced the MAX8595 and MAX8596, 36V step-up DC-DC converters that power up to eight LEDs in a series at 25 mA.
The MAX8596 automatically adjusts its output current based on the ambient temperature, so that it delivers the maximum recommended LED current (based on the derating curves of popular white LEDs) at all temperatures.
MAX8596 In non-compensated designs, users have to limit the LED current at room temperature-and therefore use more LEDs to get the desired brightness-to a level low enough to ensure safety at higher temperatures.

With the MAX8596, the LED current reduces automatically at higher temperatures. Consequently, the user can safely run higher currents at room temperature and use up to 33% fewer LEDs, saving cost and space.

Fast 1MHz, current-mode PWM operation allows for a small inductor and output capacitor while minimizing ripple on the input supply/battery. Efficiency is a high 86%. The input voltage range is 2.6V to 5.5V.

While competitive products require two resistors and a capacitor to adjust brightness, the MAX8595/MAX8596 provide flexible dimming control with an analog or digital PWM input without additional components. Other DC-DC converter features include internal soft-start to reduce in-rush current, low input ripple, and a 0.3µA shutdown current to maximize battery life.

Both devices are available in space-saving 3mm x 3mm, 8-pin TDFN packages screened for the -40°C to +85°C temperature range. The devices are pin-to-pin compatible with the popular MAX1561 and MAX1599. Prices start at $1.45 (1000-up, FOB USA). To speed designs, the MAX1561EVKIT (evaluation kit) can be used to evaluate both devices.