Hello,
On the LM3409 we are driving 4 series LEDs and are having difficulty getting the LEDs to dim far enough down using the IADJ pin (using the analog 0-1.24V control). At 0V, we still have about 13mA @ 10V flowing through the LEDs string and thus the LEDs are still lit. Looking more closely at the datasheet ( we now see that the IADJ voltage only gets the output current close to zero, but does not actually take the output down to 0mA. What could we try to force the output current to 0mA when the input voltage is 0V? We could use another separate switch to control the enable pin, but it would take a major mechanical change for that. Another workaround would be to find a simple way to automatically shunt 13mA or so away from the LEDs, which would waste some power but would be better than lit LEDs in the "OFF" position.
Anybody's help is much appreciated!
-C
On the LM3409 we are driving 4 series LEDs and are having difficulty getting the LEDs to dim far enough down using the IADJ pin (using the analog 0-1.24V control). At 0V, we still have about 13mA @ 10V flowing through the LEDs string and thus the LEDs are still lit. Looking more closely at the datasheet ( we now see that the IADJ voltage only gets the output current close to zero, but does not actually take the output down to 0mA. What could we try to force the output current to 0mA when the input voltage is 0V? We could use another separate switch to control the enable pin, but it would take a major mechanical change for that. Another workaround would be to find a simple way to automatically shunt 13mA or so away from the LEDs, which would waste some power but would be better than lit LEDs in the "OFF" position.
Anybody's help is much appreciated!
-C