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1
4
3
2
16
13
14
15
ASNS
DIM
GND
FLTR1
COFF
FLTR2
5 12
BLDR
ISNS
11
NC
NC
VCC
GND
10
8 9
SW
SW
6
7
SW
SW
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LM3448 Device Pin-Out
10 LM3448 Device Pin-Out
Figure 21. Device Pin-Out
Table 1. Pin Description 16 Pin Narrow SOIC
Pin # Name Description
1, 2, 15, SW Drain connection of internal 600V MOSFET.
16
3, 14 NC No connect. Provides clearance between high voltage and low voltage pins. Do not tie to GND.
4 BLDR Bleeder pin. Provides the input signal to the angle detect circuitry. A 230 internal resistor ensures BLDR is
pulled down for proper angle sense detection.
5, 12 GND Circuit ground connection.
6 V
CC
Input voltage pin. This pin provides the power for the internal control circuitry and gate driver. Connect a
22µF (minimum) bypass capacitor to ground.
7 ASNS PWM output of the TRIAC dim decoder circuit. Outputs a 0 to 4V PWM signal with a duty cycle proportional
to the TRIAC dimmer on-time.
8 FLTR1 First filter input. The 120Hz PWM signal from ASNS is filtered to a DC signal and compared to a 1 to 3V,
5.85 kHz ramp to generate a higher frequency PWM signal with a duty cycle proportional to the TRIAC
dimmer firing angle. Pull above 4.9V (typical) to TRI-STATE® DIM.
9 DIM Input/output dual function dim pin. This pin can be driven with an external PWM signal to dim the LEDs. It
may also be used as an output signal and connected to the DIM pin of other LM3448/LM3445 devices or
LED drivers to dim multiple LED circuits simultaneously.
10 COFF OFF time setting pin. A user set current and capacitor connected from the output to this pin sets the
constant OFF time of the switching controller.
11 FLTR2 Second filter input. A capacitor tied to this pin filters the PWM dimming signal to supply a DC voltage to
control the LED current. Could also be used as an analog dimming input.
13 ISNS LED current sense pin (internally connected to MOSFET source). Connect a resistor from ISNS to GND to
set the maximum LED current.
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SNOA559BOctober 2011Revised May 2013 AN-2127 LM3448 A19 Edison Retrofit Evaluation Board
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