Hello everyone!
I'm looking to use the AP5724 in a project (**broken link removed**, datasheet) to power 52 or 54 LEDs in a grid (4x13 or 6x9). The spec sheet even gives a nice example for how to power a single 6-LED series, and mentions that the maximum mosfet switching current limit is 750mA.
**broken link removed**
Now my question is - what does it mean exactly by "maximum mosfet switching current limit" and how would I calculate that? Is that going to be the same as the maximum inductor current? Would I even be able to power 225mA (which would be the current draw of 6x9 array) out of this?
Thanks for your help again!
I'm looking to use the AP5724 in a project (**broken link removed**, datasheet) to power 52 or 54 LEDs in a grid (4x13 or 6x9). The spec sheet even gives a nice example for how to power a single 6-LED series, and mentions that the maximum mosfet switching current limit is 750mA.
**broken link removed**
Now my question is - what does it mean exactly by "maximum mosfet switching current limit" and how would I calculate that? Is that going to be the same as the maximum inductor current? Would I even be able to power 225mA (which would be the current draw of 6x9 array) out of this?
Thanks for your help again!