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Tim Mitchell
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hello, I've designed a constant current switching supply using a UC3843.
The current needs to be variable from 350mA down to zero to drive a
stack of Luxeon leds from a 48V supply. I'm doing this by adding a
voltage offset to the feedback loop. The feedback is from a 3R3 current
sense resistor & differential amp.
The problem: I can't get the UC3843 to produce a current less than about
10mA. It just turns off at this point. The LEDs are still quite bright
at 10mA and the "snap" off is noticeable. I am not sure why the device
will not run at a lower duty cycle to give a lower current. I've tried
several different configurations of the circuit but the device behaves
the same, making me wonder if there is a minimum duty cycle below which
it won't operate. Does anyone have any advice?
The current needs to be variable from 350mA down to zero to drive a
stack of Luxeon leds from a 48V supply. I'm doing this by adding a
voltage offset to the feedback loop. The feedback is from a 3R3 current
sense resistor & differential amp.
The problem: I can't get the UC3843 to produce a current less than about
10mA. It just turns off at this point. The LEDs are still quite bright
at 10mA and the "snap" off is noticeable. I am not sure why the device
will not run at a lower duty cycle to give a lower current. I've tried
several different configurations of the circuit but the device behaves
the same, making me wonder if there is a minimum duty cycle below which
it won't operate. Does anyone have any advice?