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Table 1: Variations in the VF of different LED materials/colors. Figure 3: The 4-channel White LED Driver BD81A74EFV-M from ROHM is automotive rated. (Source: Rohm Semiconductor) Figure 4: BD81A74EFV-M IC Application example setup with a boost converter. (Source: ROHM Semiconductor) 17 the current. However, engineers must be careful of electromagnetic interference (EMI) from these circuits bothering the scores of other electronics packed into every corner of the vehicle. Some drivers are buck-boost, which allows the circuit to handle a high number of series-connected LEDs. Forward voltage for a blue LED can be as high as 4V at 20ma, and if you run just three in series, you need 12V, so running from the 12V battery voltage will not work, even without the fluctuations of the battery voltage. ROHM BD81A74EFV-M is a great example of a 4-channel white LED driver. It handles bus voltages up to 35V and will operate from as low as 4.5V and features a buck-boost or boost-current driver using an external inductor. Each of its channels can draw up to 120mA with ±3 percent accuracy. PWM frequency is 200kHz to 2.2MHz, and operating temperature is the full -40° to 125°C. The controller sets the current to each channel without regard for forward voltage, so the channels do not need to be balanced.

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