Dear NXP Support Team,
I am currently designing a circuit using the PCA9956B LED driver and would like to clarify the recommended range for the external resistor Rext used to set the LED output current.
Specifically, I am unable to find the minimum and maximum values for Rext in the PCA9956B datasheet. Based on similar products like the PCA9955B, the range appears to be 640Ω to 100kΩ, but I would like to confirm if this applies to the PCA9956B as well.
Could you please provide guidance on the appropriate Rext range for this device? Additionally, if there are any supplementary design guidelines for optimizing current settings, I would greatly appreciate your input.
Thank you for your support, and I look forward to your response.
Best regards,
The open/short circuit source voltage is influenced by the external resistor Rext
and may falsely trigger the open condition if Rext is bigger than 3.6 k. Use 3 k or
smaller Rext to guarantee no false open triggers; if smaller analog currents are required
with Rext larger than 3 k then don't use the open/short detection.
1: If use open/short detection suggest low 3K.
2: If don't case ittem1,you can use below two equations to calculate the Rext for give the number of LED current and IREFx setting value,the range IREFx is from 1 to 255