| Parameters |
| Factory Lead Time |
8 Weeks |
| Mounting Type |
Surface Mount, Wettable Flank |
| Package / Case |
24-WFQFN Exposed Pad |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C~125°C TA |
| Packaging |
Tape & Reel (TR) |
| Series |
Automotive, AEC-Q100 |
| Part Status |
Active |
| Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
2 (1 Year) |
| Type |
DC DC Controller |
| Applications |
Automotive, Backlight |
| Frequency |
200kHz~2.15MHz |
| Number of Outputs |
6 |
| Voltage - Output |
4.05V~4.45V |
| Topology |
SEPIC, Step-Up (Boost) |
| Current - Output / Channel |
140mA |
| Internal Switch(s) |
No |
| Dimming |
Analog, PWM |
| Voltage - Supply (Max) |
40V |
| Voltage - Supply (Min) |
4.5V |
| RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
A80602KESJSR Overview
To save space on the board, it has a 24-WFQFN Exposed Pad package. For the design of these LED drivers, 6 outputs are used.The led light driver is mounted using Surface Mount, Wettable Flank.It is highly performing and reliable when it emerges as a DC DC Controller.-40°C~125°C TA is the operating temperature of the led driver.Automotive, Backlight has considerable advantages.200kHz~2.15MHz is the frequency in which it operates.Undetermined failures can occur if the voltage supply is below 4.5V.The voltage output by it is 4.05V~4.45V.Supply voltage can be set to a maximum value of 40V.LED drivers from the Automotive, AEC-Q100 series are essential components for a wide variety of products.
A80602KESJSR Features
Available in the 24-WFQFN Exposed Pad package
Operating temperature of -40°C~125°C TA
Frequency of 200kHz~2.15MHz
A80602KESJSR Applications
There are a lot of Allegro MicroSystems A80602KESJSR LED Driver ICs applications.
- Down lights
- Amusement Machines
- LED Lightings for Industrial Equipment
- Stage Lighting and Signage
- High-end retail lighting
- Other Electronic Devices
- Power source for accessories such as car audios, car navigation systems, and ETC systems
- Medical surgery lighting
- Auxiliary lights for on-vehicle cameras
- Industrial LED Lighting: Image Recognition Devices