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Diodes Inc. Unveils New LED Driver That Helps Save Lighting Products Cost

Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD), a leading global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality application specific standard products within the broad discrete and analog semiconductor markets, today announced a 1 Amp rated linear mode, constant-current LED driver specifically designed to reduce the size and cost of a range of general illumination products, including flashlights and lighting in emergency, garden and poolside applications.

Packaged in an optimized small footprint, low profile DFN package, the highly integrated DLD101 LED driver provides designers with significant board space savings. The DLD101 package’s high thermal efficiency also assures higher power dissipation than comparable SOT23 ICs.

By integrating a unique ‘base accessible pre-biased transistor’, the DLD101 has been able to incorporate biasing resistors on chip, meaning the LED current setting is now set via a single external resistor without the need for an additional boost transistor. For the pass element, a high drain current 60V N-channel MOSFET has been used instead of a bipolar transistor to reduce the overall bias current.

Not only does it reduce the PCB size and the external component count of alternative LED driver solutions, the DLD101 also completely removes the EMI signature associated with switching regulator solutions.

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