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ASIC is redefined for clarity

A Light-Based Technologies product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Apr 30, 2007

Light-Based Technologies has redefined its LB3CSA1 ASIC as an analogue DC voltage to preset three-phase current convertor.

Light-Based Technologies has redefined its LB3CSA1 ASIC as an analogue DC voltage to preset three-phase current convertor, and reckons this will help markets better understand the true capabilities of this IC's functions.

According to the product datasheet, the LB3CSAI is a device that allows users to input analogue DC voltage to offer a controlled mix of three-phase analogue, linear current output for driving such devices as RGB LEDs.

This SOP8 ASIC has two modes: linear mix select from 0.0 to 2.5V; and output cycle at 2.5V.

The linear outputs are arranged to directly represent all elements of an analogue, colour light spectrum.

A variety of interface circuits enable the LB3CSA1 to accept a number of input DC voltage values as a direct correlation to an analogue, three-phase output value.

There are also a variety of interface circuits which enable the output to drive a variety of loads, including RGB LEDs, matrix displays and more.

Collectively, these input and output interface circuits enable users to create innovative products for the lighting and IT industries.

Currently, Light-Based Technologies is offering the ASIC and its related modules as products and licensing opportunities, as well as providing complete customer and engineering support services in North America and East Asia.

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