Product category:
Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Light-Based Technologies | Subject: LB3CSA1
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 December 2006
Colour controller chip is all-analogue
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The LB3CSA1 offers pure analogue control to RGB LEDs (and other RGB light loads) through the entire colour spectrum.
New from Light-Based Technologies (LBT), the LB3CSA1 is a pure analogue colour generation control integrated circuit This 2 x 2mm SOP8 ASIC offers pure analogue control to RGB LEDs (and other RGB light loads) through the entire colour spectrum
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 30 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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ASIC is redefined for clarity
Light-Based Technologies has redefined its LB3CSA1 ASIC as an analogue DC voltage to preset three-phase current convertor.
Built into this IC are two key functions: colour selection from more than 16 million analogue colours; and continuous colour cycling through the entire analogue colour spectrum, all controlled with a voltage input.
The IC claims many benefits in addition to its small size and minimal cost.
Because it uses a pure analogue, therefore seamless, generation technology it provides the entire colour spectrum in a single greyscale value.
It offers full spectrum colour control and built-in cycling to all forms and sizes of light loads including LEDs, neon tubes, matrixes and more.
It enables open-ended interfacing and control including direct audio input, optical input, video input, pulsewidth control, brightness control, IR control and more.
And it presents a simple, small, cost-effective replacement to limited, complex digital technologies.
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