Features: Drives Backplane and Backlight4V to 30V Battery Voltage RangeLow 500µA Supply CurrentDigital or Potentiometer Control of CCFL Brightness and LCD Bias VoltageNegative LCD Contrast (MAX753)Positive LCD Contrast (MAX754)Independent Shutdown of Backlight and Backplane Sections25µ...
MAX754: Features: Drives Backplane and Backlight4V to 30V Battery Voltage RangeLow 500µA Supply CurrentDigital or Potentiometer Control of CCFL Brightness and LCD Bias VoltageNegative LCD Contrast (MA...
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The MAX753/MAX754 drive cold-cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) and provide the LCD backplane bias (contrast)power for color or monochrome LCD panels. These ICs are designed specifically for backlit notebook-computer applications.
Both the backplane bias and the CCFL supply of MAX754 can be shut down independently. When both sections are shut down, supply current drops to 25µA. The LCD contrast and CCFL brightness can be adjusted by clocking separate digital inputs or using external potentiometers.LCD contrast and backlight brightness settings are preserved in their respective counters while in shutdown.On power-up, the LCD contrast counter and CCFL brightness counter are set to one-half scale.
The ICs MAX754 are powered from a regulated 5V supply. The magnetics are connected directly to the battery, for maximum power efficiency.
The CCFL driver MAX754 uses a Royer-type resonant architecture. It can provide from 100mW to 6W of power to one or two tubes. The MAX753 provides a negative LCD bias voltage; the MAX754 provides a positive LCD bias voltage.